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A 55-year-old woman was brutally attacked on a New York subway after being asked if she was Muslim. The attacker, 34-year-old Naveed Durrani, confronted her on a train in Queens, asked about her religion, and launched a violent assault when she answered “Yes.” The woman sustained serious injuries, including a broken nose. Police later arrested Durrani on hate crime charges. A GoFundMe has been launched to help with her medical bills, living expenses, and mental health support as she recovers from the trauma.
A cattle trader named Hannan was seriously injured after being beaten by volunteers hired by the leaseholder at a temporary cattle market in Molla Bazar, South Keraniganj. The incident occurred when Hannan attempted to leave the market with his cows, leading to an argument. Police intervened, and the attackers allegedly assaulted Inspector Mosharraf Hossain. The leaseholder claimed it was a misunderstanding that was resolved, and the trader received medical attention. Police said the dispute was later settled between both parties.
A violent clash broke out between two groups in Barshapara village of Kotalipara, Gopalganj, on Friday morning over a dispute regarding a fish enclosure. At least 30 people, including a child, were injured in the conflict involving local UP member Ibrahim Fakir and Moksed Ali Fakir’s supporters. Both sides blamed each other for initiating the attack. The injured were taken to local hospitals. Police said the situation is now under control and no formal complaint has been filed yet.
Clash Over Fish Enclosure in Kotalipara Leaves 30 Injured, Including Child
Seventeen individuals have been arrested in Sylhet in connection with vandalism, looting, and attacks that occurred during an anti-Israel protest. The arrests were made after police discovered an online advertisement offering looted shoes for sale. Acting as buyers, police detained the seller and recovered some of the stolen items. Subsequent raids—guided by CCTV footage and viral social media videos—led to the arrest of the following individuals:
1. Md. Rajon (19), son of Md. Raja Mia, Kazitula
2. Imon (19), son of Arab Ali, Kazitula
3. Md. Rakib (19), son of Din Islam
4. Mizan Ahmed (30), son of Sad Ahmed
5. Md. Abdul Motaleb (35), son of the late Abul Bashar Mia, Saudagartula
6. Sabbir Ahmed (19), son of Liakat Ali, Goyatula
7. Junaid Ahmed (19), son of Farid Mia, Companiganj
8. Md. Robin Mia (20), son of the late Mostafa Mia, Mirer Moydan
9. Mostakin Ahmed Tuhin (19), son of Mohsun Ahmed, Shahi Eidgah
10. Md. Delwar Hossain (30), son of Abdul Sattar, Dargah Gate
11. Riyad (24), son of Shamim Ahmed, Shekghat
12. Md. Tuhin (24), son of Dulal Mia, Baluchar Natun Bazar
13. Al Nafiu (19), son of Selim Reza, Bateshwar Bazar
14. Syed Al Amin Tushar (29), son of Syed Altaf Manik, Noakhali
15. Md. Sohel Khan (42), son of the late Yusuf Ali, Gobindrashri, Beanibazar
16. Suman Mia Rupom (35), son of Shah Noor Mia, Siddorpasha, Jagannathpur, Sunamganj
17. Arun Malakar (35), son of the late Nondon Malakar, Janaiya, Bishwanath
The operation began on Monday night and continued into Tuesday. Authorities confirm that a case has been filed regarding the incident, and further operations are ongoing to identify and arrest others involved. Surveillance efforts have also extended to online platforms to prevent the resale of looted goods and to track digital evidence of the violence.
Looted Shoes Sold Online: 17 Arrested After Anti-Israel Protest in Sylhet
Shakib Al Hasan has publicly endorsed a gambling site following the end of his contract with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). In 2022, he faced widespread criticism after promoting a gambling advertisement through a sports news platform, which led to threats of being excluded from the national team. Since the fall of the Awami League government last year and his removal from the national team and central contract, Shakib is now openly promoting betting advertisements. He shared the promotion on his verified Facebook page, despite gambling being illegal in Bangladesh.
Shakib Al Hasan Promotes Gambling Publicly After Ending Contract with BCB
A businessman, Syed Mohammad Faruqi Hasan, has been revealed for bringing 721 crore taka from China to Bangladesh under the pretext of foreign income, evading 180 crore taka in taxes. The money was transferred over several years, and Faruqi has connections with the ruling Awami League. Despite claiming to have used the funds to establish factories and create jobs, investigations show the funds were transferred without paying taxes. Faruqi has since fled the country, and NBR is continuing its probe.
Four years ago, Awami League-linked businessman Faruqi Hasan evaded tax by showing 721 crore taka as remittance.
The child who was brutally abused in Magura has died while receiving treatment at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka. The Bangladesh Army confirmed the news through their verified Facebook page. Despite advanced medical care and doctors’ best efforts, the child could not be saved after suffering three cardiac arrests this morning. Admitted in critical condition on March 8, the child succumbed at 1:00 PM on March 13. The Bangladesh Army extended condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for the child’s soul.
Abused Child from Magura Passes Away at CMH Dhaka
An Australian court sentenced BJP leader Balesh Dhankar to 40 years in prison for sexually assaulting five South Korean women. Dhankar, 43, lured victims with fake job ads, drugged them, and recorded the assaults. He meticulously documented victims’ details in an Excel sheet. Convicted of 39 crimes, including 13 sexual assaults, his actions have sparked outrage. His past involvement with BJP and the Hindu Council of Australia raises concerns about leadership ethics. The case questions BJP’s and Modi government’s commitment to women’s safety.
BJP Leader in Australia Sentenced to 40 Years for Sexual Assault via Fake Job Ads
A gold shop robbery occurred in Ashulia, Savar, on March 9, when a gang of four robbers attacked businessman Dilip Das, using a cocktail explosion to create panic. The robbers snatched the gold bag from Dilip and fled in a car. Locals rushed him to Enam Medical College Hospital, where he was declared dead due to excessive blood loss. The police have confirmed the incident, and investigations are ongoing.
Robbery at Gold Shop in Savar: Businessman Killed in Attack
Former Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque is accused of issuing thousands of fake freedom fighter certificates in exchange for money. BNP leader and former MP Hasan Uddin Sarkar, along with other war veterans, claim Mozammel fraudulently added his name to the list. Allegations include hijacking historical achievements and tampering with war records. The Liberation War Ministry has identified 11,000 fake certificates, with more under investigation. Critics demand an official list of genuine freedom fighters and the removal of frauds.
Fake Freedom Fighter Certificate Scandal: Fraud Allegations Against Fake Freedom Fighter AKM Mozammel Haque
A 22-year-old man, MK Siam, was arrested for creating fake Facebook profiles and using them to advertise PUBG game sales, tricking victims into making payments through mobile payment services like bKash and Nagad. Siam, arrested in Gaibandha’s Gobindganj on February 18, had been running the scam for two years. Authorities seized several mobile phones and SIM cards linked to the fraudulent activities. Investigations revealed that Siam embezzled large sums of money through this scheme.
Young Man Arrested for PUBG Fraud Using Fake Facebook Profiles
Online gambling is rapidly spreading in Bangladesh, luring young people into losing millions. Foreign-operated betting sites, facilitated by local agents, are siphoning vast sums of money abroad, posing a major economic risk. Mobile financial services like bKash and Nagad are being used for transactions, making regulation difficult. Despite government crackdowns, gambling ads flood social media, targeting users in Bengali. Experts warn of rising addiction, family turmoil, and security threats. Urgent government action and public awareness are crucial to curb this growing menace.
Online Gambling Crisis: Massive Money Laundering Threatens Bangladesh’s Economy
Minara Begum, wife of former Jamaat-e-Islami Bahubal secretary Abdul Ahad Ibn Malek, was brutally hacked to death at her home in Paschim Jaipur, Habiganj. She was an assistant teacher and an active member of the party’s women’s wing. Her husband returned home after official events to find her bloodied body and their seven-month-old child under the bed. Police, including the Habiganj SP, visited the scene and launched an investigation. Authorities are working to determine the motive and identify the attackers.
Wife of Former Bahubal Jamaat Secretary Hacked to Death at Home
Five individuals, including Mehedi Hasan Saif, a Jubo League member and leader of a teenage gang, have been arrested in connection with the brutal machete attack on Mehabul and Ifti in Uttara. The police recovered the weapons from the Turag River, and Saif, along with accomplices, was involved in the attack over a dispute involving loud motorcycles and rickshaw harassment. The suspects were apprehended in Gazipur, and the investigation is progressing rapidly. The others arrested are Mobarak, Robi Roy, Alfaz, and Sajib.
Jubo League Member Arrested as Key Suspect in Uttara Couple Attack
Police arrested seven robbers linked to an inter-district gang after a robbery in Bogura Sadar on January 28. The robbers, who tied up the family and looted goods and 50,000 taka, left behind a pair of shoes and a cloth bag, which led to their identification. During the operation, police recovered several pieces of gold jewelry, rings, and 3,500 taka in cash. The robbers were arrested early on February 2 after a covert investigation based on the clues.
Seven Robbers Arrested in Bogura, Looted Goods Recovered Following Clue from Shoes
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