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The prosecution has submitted formal charges against Shamim Osman, his son Wan Osman, and ten others for alleged crimes against humanity committed during the July Revolution in Narayanganj. The charges were filed on Sunday morning with the registrar of International Crimes Tribunal-1. Prosecutor Gazi M H Tamim confirmed the submission, stating that the charges were based on the investigation agency’s report.
According to the prosecution, widespread killings occurred across the country during the July-August Revolution, including in Narayanganj. The investigation report linked the accused to acts of mass killing in the area, leading to the formal filing of charges. A total of twelve individuals have been named in the case.
The tribunal will now review the submitted charges to determine the next steps in the judicial process.
Prosecution files charges against Shamim Osman and 11 others for Narayanganj killings
A 25-year-old man named Komol was found dead by hanging in his room at his residence on Anandabazar Secretariat Road in Dhaka’s Shahbagh area on Sunday night. Family members discovered the incident after breaking open his room door and found him hanging from a ceiling fan with a rope. He was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead at around 10:45 p.m.
Inspector Md. Faruk, in charge of the Dhaka Medical College Hospital police outpost, confirmed the death and said the body had been kept in the hospital morgue. The relevant police station has been informed about the incident. Komol’s father, Md. Kamal, could not immediately explain the reason behind his son’s decision to hang himself.
Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the death, and further investigation is expected following the police notification.
Young man found hanging in his room at Shahbagh, Dhaka
The trial of 39 accused, including expelled ISKCON leader and Sanatani Jagaran Jote spokesperson Chinmoy Krishna Das alias Chandan Dhar, has begun in the murder case of advocate Saiful Islam Alif in Chattogram court premises. On Monday morning, Judge Md Zahidul Haque of the Chattogram Speedy Trial Tribunal framed charges after reviewing the case documents, charge sheet, CCTV footage, witness statements, seized evidence, autopsy, and forensic reports. Tight security was maintained around the court as 23 arrested accused, including Chinmoy, were produced before the tribunal, while 16 others remain absconding.
During the hearing, Chinmoy claimed innocence, stating he was arrested a day before the murder and has been in custody since. The prosecution, represented by Assistant Public Prosecutor Md Raihanul Wazed Chowdhury, alleged that on the day of the incident, Chinmoy’s followers seized control of the prison van carrying him and incited violence through speeches, leading to the fatal attack on Alif.
The next hearing date has been set for February 2, with legal aid lawyers to be appointed for the detained accused. The case marks the formal start of proceedings in one of Chattogram’s most sensational murder incidents.
Trial begins in Chattogram over lawyer Alif’s murder; Chinmoy Krishna Das among 39 accused
Seven people were killed when a passenger bus and a battery-run autorickshaw collided head-on on Sunday evening, January 18, 2026, at the Milgate area of Mustafapur Union in Madaripur Sadar upazila along the Dhaka-Barishal Highway. The bus lost control after the collision and fell into a roadside ditch. Highway police and fire service teams conducted a joint rescue operation, recovering the bus around 9:30 p.m. and restoring traffic flow.
The deceased were identified as Pannu Munshi, 50, a bus supervisor from Madaripur; autorickshaw driver Sagar Bepari, 22; and five day laborers from Gopalganj’s Kotalipara upazila—Shefali Barai, 42; Kamona Biswas, 41; Dulal Barai, 45; Abha Barai, 50; and Anita Barai, 40. At least five others were injured and admitted to Madaripur 250-bed District Hospital.
According to officials, the accident likely occurred due to the bus’s excessive speed and an attempt to overtake an illegal autorickshaw on the highway. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the full cause of the crash.
Seven killed in Madaripur bus and autorickshaw collision on Dhaka-Barishal Highway
The International Crimes Tribunal will announce its verdict on Tuesday, January 20, in the Chankharpul murder case involving the killing of six people, including Shahid Anas. Bangladesh Television (BTV) will broadcast the verdict live. The case stems from the police shooting during a student protest in the Chankharpul area on August 5, 2024, which left several people dead and many injured.
Four accused are currently in custody: former Shahbagh Police Station officer (operations) Md Arshad Hossain, constable Md Sujon Mia, Md Imaje Hossain Imon, and Md Nasirul Islam. Four others remain fugitives, including former DMP Commissioner Habibur Rahman, former Joint Commissioner Sudip Kumar Chakraborty, former Additional Deputy Commissioner Shah Alam Md Akhtarul Islam, and former Assistant Commissioner Mohammad Imrul.
The tribunal had earlier, on July 14, 2025, framed charges against all eight accused and ordered the trial to begin. The upcoming verdict marks a key moment in the judicial process surrounding the 2024 Chankharpul protest killings.
Tribunal to deliver Chankharpul murder verdict Tuesday, BTV to air live
A long-standing feature of Chattogram’s criminal underworld is the widespread use of nicknames that overshadow real identities. Locals rarely know offenders by their given names, instead recognizing them through fear-inducing aliases such as “Gulibappa,” “Chhapaty Faruk,” or “Bhagina.” The Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) recently released a list of 330 wanted criminals, revealing that at least 15 of them are known primarily by such nicknames. These aliases are deeply rooted in the city’s alley-based culture, where youth gangs, neighborhood rivalries, and local social ties give rise to new monikers.
Police officials acknowledge that this nickname culture complicates investigations, as matching aliases with legal identities often takes significant time. CMP Additional Commissioner Wahidul Haque Chowdhury cited “Barma Saiful” as an example, noting that his nickname originated from his residence in Barma Colony and that he faces over 30 cases. Security analyst M Shahiduzzaman described nicknames as tools of intimidation and survival, helping criminals evade law enforcement.
The persistence of this culture across areas like Chawkbazar, Sadarghat, and Pahartali underscores how deeply it has shaped local crime networks, making law enforcement’s task of identification and prosecution increasingly complex.
Nicknames complicate Chattogram police efforts to identify and track wanted criminals
Police recovered the hanging body of Akash Sarkar, a student of the Drama Department at Jagannath University, from a mess in the Bhattikhana area of Gendaria, Dhaka, on Sunday, January 18. He was a student of the 2014–15 session, 10th batch. Officers from Gendaria Police Station arrived at the scene around 9:30 p.m. after receiving information and sent the body to Midfort Hospital for autopsy.
A roommate named Ishtiaq stated that he was studying for an exam when he received a call from Akash’s girlfriend. After repeatedly knocking on the door, he found it unlocked and discovered the hanging body, after which he informed the police. Investigation officer Nazmul Hasan confirmed the recovery and the transfer of the body for post-mortem examination.
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details about the circumstances surrounding the death, and the investigation is ongoing.
Jagannath University student found hanging in Gendaria, police investigating
A mobile court in Boalmari, Faridpur, seized a large quantity of adulterated food products worth about Tk 1.5 million during a joint operation on Sunday, January 18. The raid targeted a factory and warehouse in Andharkotha village, where counterfeit baby food, pickles, and chips were being produced and marketed. The operation, led by Upazila Assistant Commissioner (Land) Shibbir Ahmed, resulted in the confiscation and destruction of the seized goods and a fine of Tk 100,000 imposed on the responsible business.
According to court sources, two brothers, Baharul Biswas and Ruhul Biswas, had been running the illegal production under the guise of a store and factory for a long time. Four truckloads of fake and harmful food items were seized, including imitation juice, pickles, chocolates, chips, biscuits, fried snacks, and sweets made from rotten coconuts. All confiscated products were destroyed using a roller.
Assistant Commissioner Shibbir Ahmed stated that the operation was based on complaints about the long-term production and sale of adulterated food. He added that such drives would continue in the public interest.
Mobile court seizes Tk 1.5 million worth of adulterated food in Boalmari raid
The Department of Narcotics Control in Manikganj has taken former BNP Mahila Dal leader Raha Mahamuda Poli into custody for questioning over alleged involvement with drugs. She was detained on Sunday, January 18, after local residents in Joyra area reported her to the authorities. The department’s deputy director Sheikh Muhammad Khaledul Karim confirmed the detention, stating that officials are interrogating her to determine whether she is linked to the seized narcotics.
According to the department, further legal action will be taken if the allegations are proven. Investigators are also examining whether anyone might have planted the drugs to falsely implicate her. Poli had previously been expelled from all party positions on September 23 of the previous year for activities deemed contrary to party policy, ideals, and discipline.
The expulsion notice, signed by Mahila Dal’s central president Afroza Abbas and general secretary Sultana Ahmed, cited multiple allegations against Poli, including land grabbing, drug use and trade, harassment of neighbors, and unethical relationships.
Former Mahila Dal leader detained in Manikganj for drug-related questioning
RAB-11 has arrested a notorious robber named Sabbir along with local weapons and illegal drugs in Fatullah, Narayanganj. The arrest took place at 3:20 p.m. on Sunday in the Godaraghata Haji’s Field area under Fatullah Police Station. Two of Sabbir’s associates were also detained during the operation. According to RAB-11, the raid was conducted by the CPC-1 team of Narayanganj based on secret intelligence and surveillance.
RAB sources stated that Md. Sabbir is a well-known robber and drug dealer with four criminal cases filed against him in different police stations, including charges of robbery, theft, mugging, drug trafficking, and murder. For a long time, he and his associates had been spreading fear in Fatullah and nearby areas through robbery, mugging, and drug trading.
After the arrest, the detainees were handed over to Fatullah Police Station for further legal action, according to RAB-11.
RAB-11 arrests notorious robber Sabbir with weapons and drugs in Fatullah
A 24-year-old woman named Amena Begum died after allegedly being forced to drink poison by her husband and mother-in-law in Bardona village of Satkania upazila, Chattogram. The incident occurred on January 16, and she died the following night while undergoing treatment at Chittagong Medical College Hospital. Police confirmed the incident and said that legal action would be taken after investigation.
According to family members, Amena married Mohammad Yusuf in 2022, and since then, she had faced frequent physical and mental abuse over family disputes. Her nephew alleged that on the day of the incident, she was beaten throughout the day before being forced to consume poison. Afterward, the accused reportedly fled the house. Before her death, Amena allegedly stated that her husband and mother-in-law had forced her to drink poison.
Local union panel chairman Md. Belal Uddin said there had been several arbitration meetings over the couple’s disputes, and he expressed sorrow over Amena’s death. Police are continuing their investigation into the case.
Woman dies after alleged forced poisoning by husband and mother-in-law in Satkania
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) recovered a 120-kilogram ancient stone idol from Alfadanga in Faridpur on Sunday afternoon. Acting on a tip-off, a team from RAB-10 Faridpur CPC-3 camp conducted an operation at Buraiich village and found the idol behind the pond of Akbar Sheikh’s house. During the operation, RAB detained Akbar Sheikh’s younger son, Saddam Sheikh, aged 34.
Following the recovery, RAB filed a case with Alfadanga Police Station. The station’s Officer-in-Charge, Abul Hasnat, confirmed that RAB handed over the arrested person and the idol to local police. He added that the suspect would be presented before the court after completion of legal procedures.
The recovered idol is believed to be around a hundred years old, and authorities are proceeding with legal actions regarding its possession and recovery.
RAB recovers century-old 120-kg stone idol in Alfadanga, one detained
Police in Faridpur upazila of Pabna recovered the body of 13-year-old schoolgirl Suraiya Khatun from a pond in Bilnolua village on Sunday, January 18, 2026, five days after she went missing. Her hands, feet, and mouth were found tied when the body was discovered by local farmers. Suraiya, daughter of Swapan Khan of Jontihar village under BLbari Union, was an eighth-grade student at Jontihar Adarsha High School.
According to police and family sources, Suraiya went missing from in front of her home on January 13. After extensive searches failed, her grandfather Abdul Jabbar Khan filed a general diary with Faridpur Police Station on January 16. Two days later, locals found the body floating in the pond and informed the family, who identified it before police retrieved it and sent it for autopsy.
Faridpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Shamim Aknji confirmed the recovery and said the body was sent to Pabna Hospital morgue for post-mortem. He added that police are investigating the case seriously to identify and arrest those involved.
Body of 13-year-old schoolgirl found tied in pond five days after disappearance in Pabna
In Dhanbari upazila of Tangail, unidentified vandals cut down more than 400 banana bunches from a farmer’s orchard on the night of January 16, 2026. The attack, which took place in Jodunathpur’s Pathlachara area, caused losses exceeding four lakh taka for farmer Delwar Hossain, who had leased 30 decimals of land with a loan of 60,000 taka to cultivate bananas. He said the vandals partially cut some bunches and stole others, leaving him financially devastated.
Local farmers, including Liton Mia, Jahangir, Jahurul, and Tota Mia, condemned the act and urged authorities to identify and punish those responsible. NCP’s Tangail district organizing secretary Humayun Kabir described the incident as tragic and called for government assistance for the affected farmer, noting that such attacks harm both individuals and the national economy. Union Parishad member Shahjahan Ali also demanded swift legal action and state support for Delwar.
Dhanbari Upazila Agriculture Officer Masudur Rahman Masud confirmed the incident and said necessary measures would be taken to assist the affected farmer.
Vandals cut over 400 banana bunches in Tangail, causing major loss to local farmer
A bus carrying students of Gonoshasthaya Medical College met with an accident in Brindaban area of Telihati Union, Sreepur upazila of Gazipur on January 18, 2026. The assistant driver lost one of his hands in the crash, and at least ten students were injured. The injured were rescued and taken to local hospitals, with several later transferred for advanced treatment. The bus was transporting 103 students from the college’s 27th MBBS batch to a training program in Sreepur when it lost control and overturned.
Following the accident, students expressed anger, alleging that each had paid 20,000 taka for transportation and accommodation but were provided with an old, poorly maintained bus. Some students claimed the driver was under the influence of drugs and drove recklessly, questioning why teachers on board had not checked the driver’s condition or the vehicle’s safety beforehand. Local residents, police, and administration joined the rescue and vehicle removal efforts.
The Gonoshasthaya Medical College authorities have not issued an official statement. Students demanded a proper investigation and accountability for the driver and responsible officials.
Bus crash injures ten Gonoshasthaya Medical College students in Gazipur’s Sreepur
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