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Bangladesh police are conducting an extensive search for Jamaat-e-Islami activist Tushar Mondal, who went into hiding after a video showing him firing a gun during a violent clash between BNP and Jamaat supporters in Ishwardi went viral. The incident, which left at least 50 people injured, has sparked nationwide outrage and led to two separate cases filed by both parties, naming over 70 individuals and hundreds of unidentified suspects. Police have already arrested five people, including Tushar’s brother, as part of the ongoing investigation. Authorities confirmed that Tushar has a negative reputation locally and a history of minor criminal activities. While Jamaat leaders deny his affiliation, BNP insists he is a Jamaat worker linked to a local MP candidate. Law enforcement officials stated they are determined to arrest all involved and restore order following the politically charged violence.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police search for Jamaat activist Tushar Mondal after viral gunfire during BNP-Jamaat clash in Ishwardi

A Bangladeshi woman named Ruma Akter, originally from Narsingdi, has returned from Kuwait to Nandail in Mymensingh, claiming to be the wife of Nur Nabi, son of a former union parishad member. Ruma, who worked as a nurse in Kuwait, divorced her first husband and married Nur Nabi after developing a relationship abroad. Upon her return to Bangladesh, she went to her new husband’s home in South Khairati village, but his family refused to accept her as their daughter-in-law since Nur Nabi is currently in Kuwait. After being driven away, Ruma sought help from the local union member and police, eventually taking shelter at her husband’s house again. Local authorities are investigating the matter, and police have asked both parties to appear at the station for further discussion.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi woman returns from Kuwait claiming marriage but faces rejection from husband’s family

A fire broke out on Sunday afternoon at the newly constructed Cabinet Building (Building No. 1) of the Bangladesh Secretariat in Dhaka, prompting panic among government employees. The blaze, which started around 1:45 p.m. on the 10th floor, was brought under control by the Fire Service. According to Deputy Director Mohammad Saleh Uddin Ahmed, initial findings suggest that an electrical short circuit in an exhaust fan may have triggered the fire. Smoke quickly spread through the building, forcing officials and staff to evacuate. Public Works Secretary Nazrul Islam stated that a full investigation will be conducted to determine whether any faults existed in the building’s electrical system. No casualties were reported. The Secretariat houses key ministries, including the Ministry of Public Administration and the Cabinet Division. A similar fire incident occurred in Building No. 7 of the Secretariat in December last year.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fire at Bangladesh Secretariat’s new building likely caused by short circuit says Fire Service

In Savar’s DEPZ area, a group of armed robbers impersonating members of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) hijacked a truck carrying 30 cows early Sunday night. The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. when the perpetrators, using three microbuses, intercepted the truck traveling from Bogura to Brahmanbaria. They held the driver, helper, and cattle traders at gunpoint, forced them into a microbus, and drove away with the truck. Later, near Chandra, the robbers assaulted the victims before abandoning them. Acting swiftly, Ashulia police launched an operation and recovered the abandoned truck with five cows from Mymensingh’s bypass area around 8:30 a.m. No arrests have been made so far, but police have intensified efforts to locate the remaining stolen cattle and apprehend the culprits. The truck is currently in police custody as the investigation continues.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Robbers posing as RAB hijack cattle truck in Savar police recover vehicle and five cows

A robbery took place at the divisional office of Ispahani Tea in Sheikhpara Borobongram area under Shah Makhdum Police Station in Rajshahi city early Sunday morning. According to police, the robbers entered the premises by scaling the boundary wall around 4:30 a.m., tied up two on-duty security guards, and broke into the main office room on the second floor. They ransacked drawers and stole Tk 177,000 from the main office and another Tk 38,500 from the sales center on the ground floor, making off with a total of Tk 215,500. Shah Makhdum Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mashuma Mustari confirmed the incident, stating that police have already visited the scene, collected CCTV footage and other evidence, and launched an investigation to identify and apprehend the culprits. Legal proceedings are underway.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Robbers tie up guards and steal over Tk 2 lakh from Ispahani Tea office in Rajshahi

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has initiated an inquiry into allegations that Transcom Group CEO Simin Rahman offered Tk 100 crore in bribes to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The ACC assigned Deputy Director A.K.M. Mahbubur Rahman to lead the investigation on November 5, focusing on both institutional and individual involvement. Officials stated that if necessary, bank accounts or assets linked to the case may be frozen. The probe follows earlier legal disputes within the Transcom family, including multiple cases filed by Simin’s sister, Shazreh Haque, accusing family members of embezzlement and illegal share transfers. The Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) previously seized documents from Transcom’s Gulshan head office. The internal family feud over control of the business emerged after the death of founder Latifur Rahman in 2020, when his wife Shahnaz Rahman became chairperson and Simin assumed the CEO role.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh ACC probes Tk 100 crore bribery allegation against Transcom CEO Simin Rahman

A fire broke out on Sunday afternoon at the 10th floor of the new building (Building No. 1) of the Bangladesh Secretariat in Dhaka. The blaze started around 2:30 p.m., triggering continuous fire alarms and causing panic among employees as smoke spread throughout the building. Witnesses reported seeing smoke rising from the upper floors before quickly evacuating to safety. The building houses the Ministry of Public Administration and the Cabinet Division. Firefighters responded promptly, and all staff were evacuated to a secure area on the ground. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined. This incident follows a similar fire in December last year at Building No. 7 of the Secretariat, which severely damaged several floors and around 200 rooms. Authorities are investigating the latest incident to assess the extent of damage and prevent future occurrences.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fire breaks out again at Bangladesh Secretariat’s new building prompting evacuation of staff

An eight-year-old boy named Rabbi Hossain was tragically killed after being run over by a speeding truck in Jagannathpur village under Failzana Union of Chatmohar upazila, Pabna, on Sunday morning. According to local sources, Rabbi was playing near the roadside with friends when he suddenly ran across the road and was struck by a truck traveling from Jagannathpur toward Pabna. He died instantly at the scene. Locals detained the truck, its driver, and the helper before handing them over to the police. Chatmohar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Manjurul Alam confirmed the incident, describing it as deeply unfortunate. He stated that the truck has been seized and both the driver and helper have been arrested, with legal proceedings currently underway. The incident has sparked grief in the local community, highlighting ongoing concerns about road safety and reckless driving in rural areas.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Eight-year-old boy dies after being hit by speeding truck in Pabna’s Chatmohar area

Three people were killed and several others injured in a violent clash over a land dispute in Chilakhana village of Santoshpur Union under Nageshwari upazila in Kurigram district on Sunday morning. The conflict erupted around 10:30 a.m. when two related families, who had jointly purchased 18 decimals of land a year ago, engaged in a long-standing ownership dispute. The confrontation turned deadly when one group attempted to take possession of the disputed land, leading to a fight between the two sides. Among the deceased were Ershadul Haque (42), Kulsum Begum (50), and Altaf Hossain (55). Several others, including men and women, sustained serious injuries and were transferred to Kurigram and Rangpur Medical College Hospitals for advanced treatment. Police confirmed the fatalities and said an investigation is underway, though no case had been filed as of the time of reporting.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three killed and several injured in a violent land dispute clash in Kurigram’s Nageshwari

A Dhaka court has once again postponed the submission of the investigation report in the 2012 murder case of journalist couple Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi, marking the 122nd delay. The new submission date has been set for January 5. The report was originally due on November 30, but investigators failed to present it. Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbub Alam granted the extension after being informed by police officials. The couple, both prominent journalists, were found murdered in their rented apartment in West Rajabazar, Dhaka, on February 11, 2012. Following the High Court’s September 30 directive, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) was removed from the investigation, and a high-powered task force under the Home Ministry was assigned to continue the probe. Although the six-month deadline set by the court has expired, the prosecution stated that the investigation is ongoing and requested an additional nine months to complete it.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court delays Sagar-Runi murder case report for 122nd time and sets new date for January 5

Two men were brutally killed in front of the Khulna District Judge Court on Sunday afternoon when unidentified assailants opened fire and attacked them with sharp weapons. The victims, identified as Hasib Hawlader and Fazle Rabbi Rajon, had just left the court after attending a hearing. Witnesses said four to five attackers approached on foot, shot the victims, and then hacked them before fleeing. Both men died while being taken to Khulna Medical College Hospital. Police confirmed that the victims had multiple criminal cases against them and were known associates of local gangs. Authorities suspect the incident was a planned target killing linked to criminal rivalry. Law enforcement has collected CCTV footage and bullet shells from the scene, and additional police forces have been deployed to prevent further unrest in the area.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two men killed in shooting and hacking outside Khulna court in suspected gang attack

A construction worker named Md. Jewel, aged 46, died after falling from the third floor of an under-construction seven-story building in the Urdu Road area of Chawkbazar, Dhaka, on Saturday afternoon. According to his coworker Md. Manik, Jewel accidentally slipped while working on a ring installation and fell to the ground, sustaining critical injuries. He was immediately taken to the emergency department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead upon arrival. Police confirmed that the body has been kept in the hospital morgue, and Chawkbazar Police Station has been informed about the incident. The deceased was originally from Narshadpur village in Adamdighi upazila of Bogura district and had been living at the construction site where he worked.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

A construction worker died after falling from an under-construction building in Dhaka’s Chawkbazar area

Malaysian immigration authorities arrested 92 undocumented migrants, including eight Bangladeshis, during a major operation in the Tampoi Indah area of Johor state. The coordinated raids, led by Johor Immigration Director Datuk Mohd Rusdi Mohd Darus, began early Friday and targeted businesses and residences suspected of employing or sheltering illegal foreign workers. The operation, conducted under five simultaneous campaigns, was based on intelligence and public tips. Those detained include nationals from Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Pakistan, China, and the Philippines, aged between 19 and 57. Officials stated that the migrants violated Malaysia’s Immigration Act 1959/63 and Immigration Regulations 1963 by working without valid permits or breaching visa conditions. The detainees have been taken to the Setia Tropika Immigration Depot for questioning as investigations continue.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Malaysia arrests 92 undocumented migrants including Bangladeshis in major Johor immigration raids

In Madaripur, Bangladesh, three toll collection workers were injured after a group of local youths attacked a toll office at the Seventh China Friendship Bridge over the Arial Khan River. The incident occurred on Saturday evening in Pokhira village of Sadar upazila when the attackers refused to pay the toll and subsequently stormed the office. Police from Madaripur Sadar Station visited the scene following the assault. According to Officer-in-Charge Adil Hossain, legal action will be taken once the toll authority files a written complaint. The injured workers were engaged in toll collection duties at the bridge, which connects key areas in the region. The motive behind the attack appears to be a dispute over toll payment, and authorities are investigating the matter to identify those responsible.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three toll workers injured in attack over unpaid toll at China Friendship Bridge in Madaripur

A 27-year-old female member of the Highway Police, identified as Mimi Khatun, was found hanging in her room at the women’s police barrack in Mujgunni Housing Estate under Khalishpur Police Station in Khulna on Saturday afternoon. Colleagues discovered her body around 1:30 p.m., and authorities later sent it to Khulna Medical College Hospital for autopsy. Police said no suicide note was found in her room, and the preliminary report mentioned suicide as the cause of death. Mimi, daughter of Nabin Biswas from Mirpur in Kushtia and wife of Imran Hossain, was serving as a constable in the Highway Region. The cause behind the suspected suicide remains unclear, and police are investigating the incident by speaking with her family and colleagues. The barrack remains in mourning as the body awaits handover to the family after the post-mortem examination.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Female highway police constable found hanging in Khulna barrack under investigation for suspected suicide


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