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Police in Naogaon have uncovered the mystery behind the murder of Mitu Banu, 40 days after her death, and arrested four young men in connection with the case. Superintendent of Police Mohammad Tarikul Islam announced the arrests at the police media cell on Tuesday afternoon. The detainees were identified as Jahan Ali, Samidul, Sujjat, and Rentu Islam, all from Naogaon Sadar upazila. The arrests were made over the past three days through operations in different parts of the city.
According to police, the body of an unidentified young woman was found on January 26 in a septic tank at a house in Bil Bhabanipur village. The victim was later identified as Mitu Banu, a resident of Naogaon town. Investigators used artificial intelligence, information technology analysis, and secret intelligence to track down the suspects. Jahan Ali was first arrested on March 7 and confessed in court, leading to the subsequent arrests of the others.
Police said the suspects had taken Mitu to a deserted house for immoral activities, where a dispute over money led to her death. The body was later hidden in a septic tank. All four suspects have been sent to jail.
Naogaon police solve Mitu Banu murder after 40 days, arrest four suspects
Police in Toronto reported a shooting incident early Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at the US Consulate. The event occurred around 5:30 a.m. local time, and television footage showed two bullet holes in the building’s glass door. Authorities confirmed finding evidence of firearm use after responding to reports of gunfire. No casualties have been reported, and no suspects have been identified so far. Police have begun an investigation into the incident.
For investigative reasons, several streets surrounding the consulate have been closed. The shooting took place amid heightened tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Police noted that since February 28, multiple shooting incidents have occurred across Toronto, including attacks on three Jewish synagogues and a boxing gym owned by an Iranian-Canadian critical of Iran’s government.
Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine whether the consulate shooting is connected to the recent series of incidents in the city.
Gunfire hits US Consulate in Toronto; police probe amid rising regional tensions
A ten-year-old madrasa student named Akrida Jannat Airin died in a tragic accident on Tuesday morning in Goyalmara Teillyarbil area of Harbang Union, Chakaria upazila, Cox’s Bazar. The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. when Airin was playing on a swing in her home yard and her scarf accidentally got entangled around her neck, causing her to lose consciousness. Family members rushed her to Aziznagar General Hospital, where doctors declared her dead.
Airin was a fourth-grade student at Goyalmara Ibtedaee Dakhil Madrasa and the daughter of expatriate couple Zia Uddin and Jesmin Akter. Locals described her as a polite and studious child, and her sudden death has cast a shadow of grief over the area. Union Parishad member Shafiul Alam confirmed the incident, calling it a deeply tragic accident.
According to Harbang police, an unnatural death case has been filed as the family confirmed it was an accident. Police visited the scene and prepared an inquest report following the incident.
Ten-year-old madrasa student dies after scarf entangles on swing in Cox’s Bazar
The Bangladesh Coast Guard has detained a member of the Dayal Bahini armed group along with weapons and ammunition during an operation in the Sundarbans. The arrest took place on Tuesday morning near the Shibsa River area under Dacope Police Station in Khulna. The operation was conducted by personnel from the Coast Guard’s Mongla base and Nolian outpost, following a tip-off. The detainee was identified as Abdul Halim, aged 36.
Based on information provided by Halim, the Coast Guard later recovered a single-barrel gun and four rounds of live cartridges from the Takatola canal area under Dacope Police Station. Officials confirmed that Halim is a resident of Shyamnagar upazila in Satkhira district and has long been associated with the Dayal Bahini group. He allegedly supplied weapons, ammunition, and other materials to bandits operating in the region.
The Coast Guard stated that legal proceedings are underway against the detained individual.
Coast Guard arrests Dayal Bahini member with arms in Sundarbans raid
Dhaka University authorities have expelled three students for six months after finding them involved in the harassment of two women near the TSC area. The disciplinary action was taken by Proctor Professor Saifuddin Ahmed based on the recommendation of an investigation committee. The expelled students are Shahriar Islam Tushar from Theatre and Performance Studies, Rakib Ahmed from World Religions and Culture, and Shahriar Tanzil from Anthropology.
The incident occurred early on February 24 near the Raju Memorial Sculpture, where two women and two men were allegedly harassed by several students. A video of the incident went viral on social media, showing one student approaching a woman with a bamboo stick. The victims later filed a written complaint with the proctor’s office, leading to the formation of a three-member inquiry committee.
According to the proctor, CCTV footage confirmed that the accused students intimidated the victims and struck one of the men with a helmet, though no clear evidence was found of direct physical assault on the women. The university administration stated that the disciplinary action was taken after verifying the students’ involvement.
Dhaka University expels three students over harassment of two women at TSC
Chief Prosecutor Aminul Islam has announced that an internal investigation will be conducted into an alleged bribery incident involving a former prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal. The allegation surfaced after an audio recording was leaked, claiming that the prosecutor demanded one crore taka from the family of an imprisoned Awami League leader in exchange for securing bail. The accused prosecutor, Md. Saimum Reza Talukder, resigned three days before the government accepted his resignation and issued a formal notification on Monday.
Talukder denied the allegation and told BBC Bangla that he would face any legal process initiated by the government. The case in question involves former Awami League MP ABM Fazle Karim Chowdhury from Chattogram-6, whose war crimes case investigation has been completed and is awaiting submission to the tribunal. The case has not yet reached the charge-framing stage.
The report also recalls a previous incident where former prosecutor Turin Afroz was removed from her position for allegedly meeting secretly with an accused during the trial of 1971 war crimes cases.
Internal probe ordered into bribery allegation against former war crimes prosecutor in Bangladesh
Police in Lakshmipur have arrested a man named Shahid, also known as Shipon, aged 30, for possession of a foreign-made revolver, 46 rounds of ammunition, and four empty shells. The arrest was made early Tuesday morning, March 10, during a raid in Radhapur area of Bangakha Union under Sadar upazila. The operation was conducted based on secret information, according to Additional Superintendent of Police (Administration and Finance) Hossain Mohammad Raihan Kazemi, who confirmed the incident later that afternoon.
Authorities stated that the seized firearm and ammunition were recovered from the suspect’s possession. Following the arrest, legal proceedings were initiated, and the accused was sent to court. The police did not disclose further details about the motive or possible links to other criminal activities.
The arrest highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts in Lakshmipur to curb illegal arms possession and related crimes, though no additional suspects or networks were mentioned in the report.
Lakshmipur police arrest man with foreign revolver and 46 rounds of ammunition
Thirteen young men from Nazimnagar village in Jamalganj upazila of Sunamganj were taken hostage in Libya by a mafia group after leaving home on January 28 to travel to Italy through human traffickers. The victims’ families said the traffickers had promised to send them to Italy for 1.3 million taka each. The group reached Libya via Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, and Egypt, but on February 25 they were captured by a Libyan gang that demanded 2.6 million taka per person in ransom, later reducing it to 1.2 million.
Families reported receiving distressing video calls showing the captives being tortured, with the kidnappers demanding money through mobile transfers. Some families have already sent money, selling land or borrowing from local lenders. One victim, Yasin Mia, managed to escape but was later arrested by Libyan police. Local brokers involved in the trafficking have gone into hiding.
Jamalganj police confirmed awareness of the incident but said no formal complaint had been filed yet. They stated that legal action would follow once an official complaint is received.
Thirteen Bangladeshi youths held hostage in Libya; families pressured to pay ransom
An elderly man named Kala Mia, aged 70, died after being beaten by his two sons over a land dispute in Teknaf’s Nayapara area of Cox’s Bazar early Monday night. According to police and medical sources, he was taken to Teknaf Upazila Health Complex in critical condition, where doctors declared him dead upon arrival. The accused sons were identified as Shaker Alam and Monir Alam.
Local residents said the dispute arose when Kala Mia’s wife became involved in selling ancestral property, leading to ongoing conflicts with their sons. The sons reportedly pressured their father to transfer the land to their names, but he insisted on dividing it among all heirs before any sale. The disagreement escalated into a violent assault that caused his death.
Local union council member Abul Fayez stated that the sons had been arguing with their father for days and allegedly hid him before he was found unconscious. Police confirmed that legal proceedings are underway and the body has been sent for autopsy at Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital.
Elderly man dies after sons beat him over land dispute in Teknaf
A Dhaka court has ordered four members of an organized human skeleton theft ring to be sent to jail after their arrest in the Tejgaon area. The order was issued on Tuesday by Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Ehsanul Islam. The accused are Kazi Zohurul Islam alias Soumik, Md. Abul Kalam, Asadul Munshi alias Jasim alias Ershad, and Faisal Ahmed. Police recovered a total of 47 human skulls and bones during multiple operations.
According to case details, Tejgaon police acted on a tip-off and first arrested Kazi Zohurul Islam near the Manipuripara cemetery early Sunday, recovering one skeleton. Based on his information, two more suspects were detained near Tejgaon College with two skeletons. Later, police raided the Sapporo Dental College Hospital hostel in Uttara, where Faisal was arrested with 44 skeletons allegedly stolen from cemeteries across the country.
Investigators said the group collected human skeletons from cemeteries in Gazipur and other areas and sold them at high prices. A case has been filed at Tejgaon Police Station over the incident.
Four arrested in Dhaka with 47 human skeletons sent to jail by court
A Dhaka court has accepted the charge sheet against 28 accused in the case over the fatal beating of Tofazzal Hossain, a mentally unstable man, at Dhaka University’s Fazlul Huq Muslim Hall. On March 10, 2026, Metropolitan Magistrate Jewel Rana issued arrest warrants for 22 fugitives while taking cognizance of the charges. Among the accused, four are in jail, two are on bail, and the rest remain absconding.
The incident occurred on September 18, 2024, when Tofazzal was beaten to death by students who suspected him of theft. The following day, a case was filed at Shahbagh Police Station by a university estate office supervisor. After initial investigation and dissatisfaction from the university administration, the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) was ordered to reinvestigate. PBI later submitted a new charge sheet on December 15, 2025, naming 28 individuals, including seven new suspects.
The court’s latest order advances the legal process against those accused in the killing, with further proceedings expected following the execution of the arrest warrants.
Court issues arrest warrants for 22 fugitives in Dhaka University hall killing case
A Dhaka court has issued a travel ban on retired Lieutenant Colonel Asadul Islam and his wife Nasreen Shams amid corruption allegations. The order was given on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, by Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Sabbir Foyez. Court bench assistant Riaz Hossain confirmed the decision. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), represented by Assistant Director Abdul Malek, had petitioned for the restriction.
According to the ACC’s application, Asadul Islam is accused of acquiring wealth beyond known income sources and conducting suspicious transactions through his bank accounts. The commission is currently investigating these allegations. Reliable sources reportedly informed investigators that Asadul Islam and his wife were attempting to leave the country.
The court imposed the travel ban to ensure an unhindered investigation into the corruption allegations. The order prevents both individuals from traveling abroad until further notice.
Dhaka court bars retired army officer and wife from leaving Bangladesh over corruption probe
Bahrain police have arrested six expatriates, including a Bangladeshi national, for allegedly posting and sharing videos supporting Iran on social media. The arrests took place amid heightened tensions in the Middle East related to ongoing conflict. The Bangladeshi detainee has been identified as Mohammad Israfil Mir, while the other five individuals are Pakistani nationals. The arrests were reported on Monday by Bahrain’s state news agency and local media, citing the country’s Ministry of Interior.
According to the reports, the arrests were carried out following an investigation by the Ministry of Interior’s Anti-Corruption and Cybercrime Directorate. The ministry stated that the individuals were detained for their online activities that allegedly supported Iran during a period of regional unrest.
The incident highlights Bahrain’s continued monitoring of online content and its enforcement of cybercrime laws, particularly in the context of regional political sensitivities.
Bahrain arrests Bangladeshi and five Pakistanis for pro-Iran social media posts amid regional tension
Abdullah Al Jaber, member secretary of Inquilab Monch, stated that the planner behind the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi remains at large. Speaking at a press conference in Shahbagh, Dhaka, on Monday afternoon, he said that although the main accused has been arrested, the key planner and accomplices have not yet been detained. The organization also expressed a lack of confidence in the current administration’s handling of the case.
Jaber called for a separate investigation under the supervision of the United Nations to ensure impartial justice for Hadi’s killing. He said the group would formally request UN intervention from the government. According to him, recent political remarks and police behavior have created confusion and reduced the organization’s trust in the judicial process.
Authorities have arrested two individuals from West Bengal in connection with the murder, including prime suspect Faisal Karim Masud. The state police have filed a case against them for illegal entry into India, and both have been placed in 14-day police custody following their court appearance.
Inquilab Monch seeks UN probe as Osman Hadi murder planner remains at large
Inqilab Mancha has alleged that the masterminds and financiers behind the killing of Shahid Osman Hadi remain at large despite the arrest of the main shooter. At an emergency press conference held in Dhaka’s Shahbagh on March 9, the group’s member secretary Abdullah Al Jaber said they had confirmed the arrest of the prime accused, Faisal Karim Masud, in India. He described the arrest, which came 87 days after the murder, as a significant step forward but insisted that those who planned and financed the attack must also be exposed.
Jaber claimed that an earlier investigation by the Detective Branch attempted to suppress the case, but the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has since taken over. He said the CID confirmed efforts to bring the shooter back to Bangladesh and identify others involved. While thanking investigators for progress, he warned against political bargaining over the arrest and urged swift completion of international legal processes.
Reiterating the call for a UN-supervised investigation, Jaber said the government should update the public on whether the UN has agreed to take charge and what cooperation will be provided to ensure impartial justice.
Inqilab Mancha urges UN-led probe into Osman Hadi murder, questions current investigation
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