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A massive fire broke out at Dhaka’s Korail slum on Tuesday evening, and firefighters are still struggling to bring it under control. According to Fire Service duty officer Rashed Bin Khalid, 13 units are currently working at the scene, with three more on the way. The fire was first reported around 5:22 p.m., and the first units reached the site at 6:05 p.m. Heavy traffic has delayed additional units from reaching the area. As of 7:30 p.m., the blaze remains uncontrolled, and the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. No casualties have been reported so far. The densely populated Korail slum, one of the largest in Dhaka, is known for its tightly packed homes, making firefighting operations extremely difficult. Authorities are continuing efforts to contain the flames and prevent further spread.
Firefighters battle massive blaze at Dhaka’s Korail slum still struggling to bring it under control
In a joint operation by the Bangladesh Coast Guard and police in Baharchhara, Teknaf, authorities rescued 28 people, including women and children, who were being trafficked to Malaysia by sea. The operation, conducted late Monday night based on intelligence inputs, uncovered a group preparing for illegal migration. According to Coast Guard spokesperson Lieutenant Commander Siam-ul-Haq, organized trafficking rings lure Bangladeshi and Rohingya individuals with promises of high-paying jobs and a better life abroad. The traffickers fled the scene upon sensing law enforcement presence, and no arrests were made. Authorities have intensified surveillance to apprehend those responsible. The Coast Guard reaffirmed its commitment to continuing such operations to curb human trafficking along Bangladesh’s coastal regions, which remain vulnerable to maritime smuggling routes toward Southeast Asia.
Bangladesh Coast Guard rescues 28 people from human trafficking attempt to Malaysia by sea
A massive fire broke out in the Korail slum area of Dhaka on Tuesday evening, prompting a major emergency response. According to Fire Service and Civil Defence duty officer Rashed Bin Khalid, the fire started around 5:19 p.m. and quickly spread through the densely populated settlement. Eleven units of the Fire Service were deployed to the scene to bring the blaze under control. As of the latest reports, firefighters were still working to contain the flames, though the cause of the fire and the extent of damage or casualties were not immediately known. Korail, one of Dhaka’s largest informal settlements, has experienced similar fire incidents in the past, often resulting in significant losses for residents. Authorities have urged people to stay away from the area while emergency operations continue.
A massive fire broke out in Dhaka’s Korail slum with 11 fire units working to control it
In Brahmanbaria’s Chinair village, unidentified miscreants defaced the memorial of Mir Mahfuzur Rahman Mughdho, a martyr of the July uprising, by smearing ink on his portrait early Monday morning. The monument, located on the grounds of Chinair Anjuman Ara School and College, was originally dedicated to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman but later replaced with Mughdho’s image after the uprising. Locals discovered the vandalism at dawn, prompting anger and condemnation in the area. Police from Brahmanbaria Sadar Model Police Station visited the site and have launched an investigation to identify those responsible. Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Azharul Islam confirmed that legal action will be taken once the culprits are found. The incident has stirred emotional reactions among residents, who view the act as a sign of disrespect toward the memory of the slain activist.
Vandals deface Mir Mahfuzur Rahman Mughdho memorial in Brahmanbaria prompting police probe
A Bangladeshi student named Shahriar was found dead, hanging from a ceiling fan in a rented apartment in Greater Noida’s Beta-2 area, part of India’s National Capital Region. The discovery was made after the landlord, unable to contact him for over a day, entered the room and alerted police. Shahriar had been living with a woman named Rupa, a resident of Bihar, who claimed to be his wife. The couple had rented the room for 8,000 rupees on November 17. Police reported that Rupa was last seen leaving the residence on November 21. No suicide note was recovered from the scene, and the body has been sent for post-mortem examination. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of death, with officials stating that further details will be known after the autopsy report is released.
Bangladeshi student found hanging in Greater Noida flat, Indian police probing suspicious death
Residents of Rupganj upazila in Narayanganj are increasingly distressed by a surge in robberies, thefts, and muggings across the area. Incidents include armed robberies at homes, attacks on jewelry stores, and highway muggings, with several videos circulating on social media. Locals allege that despite repeated complaints, police responses have been inadequate, allowing criminals to return to their activities soon after arrest. Many homeowners struggle to find tenants due to safety concerns, while industrial workers report frequent assaults and thefts on their way to work. Police officials, however, claim they are actively investigating the incidents and responding promptly to reports, citing vehicle shortages as a challenge. The deteriorating law and order situation has forced residents to move in groups for safety, reflecting a growing sense of insecurity in this industrial hub.
Rupganj residents alarmed by rising robberies and thefts accuse police of failing to ensure safety
A businessman named Anwar Hossain was stabbed to death in Ramganj upazila of Lakshmipur district on Tuesday morning after refusing to pay an extortion demand of Tk 200,000. The incident occurred at Anwar’s tea stall in Saharpara village under Volakot Union. According to locals, Md. Yusuf Hossain, a known local extortionist and activist of the Jubo Dal, had been demanding money from Anwar for some time. When Anwar again refused to pay, an argument broke out, during which Yusuf allegedly stabbed him multiple times in the chest and back before fleeing. Anwar was rushed to Ramganj Government Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Police have recovered the body and sent it for autopsy at Lakshmipur Sadar Hospital. The Ramganj police station officer-in-charge confirmed that preparations are underway to file a case over the murder.
Businessman killed in Ramganj after refusing extortion demand from local Jubo Dal activist
A tragic incident in Bogura’s Shahjahanpur upazila shocked locals when police discovered the bodies of a mother and her two young children on Tuesday morning. The mother, identified as Sadia Akter, 25, was found hanging from the ceiling of her home in Khalisakandi village, while her three-year-old daughter Saifa and one-year-old son Saif were found dead with their throats slit. Police suspect that Sadia may have killed her children before taking her own life, possibly due to marital conflict. Shahjahanpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge Shafiqul Islam Palash confirmed that the bodies were recovered and sent to Bogura Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital for autopsy. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine whether the deaths resulted from a murder-suicide or other circumstances. The incident has left the local community in deep shock and mourning.
Police probe suspected murder-suicide after mother and two children found dead in Bogura home
A Dhaka court has set December 1 for delivering the verdict in a graft case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana, and 15 others over alleged irregularities in the allocation of a 10-katha plot in the Purbachal New Town Project. The decision came after Judge Rabiul Alam of Dhaka Special Judge Court-4 concluded the arguments on Tuesday. The case, filed on January 13 this year by ACC Deputy Director Salahuddin, accuses the defendants of abusing power and committing forgery in the plot allocation process. Following investigation, ACC Assistant Director Afnan Jannat Keya submitted a charge sheet on March 10 against 17 individuals, including several former government officials and a former state minister. The court framed charges on July 31, and 32 witnesses testified during the trial. Among the accused, former RAJUK member Khurshid Alam remains in custody.
Dhaka court to deliver verdict on December 1 in graft case against Hasina, Rehana and others
A 19-year-old man named Sagar Mondal was arrested in Nagarkanda, Faridpur, after allegedly posting an offensive image on Facebook that was deemed disrespectful to the holy Kaaba. The incident occurred on Monday, November 24, when the post quickly spread online, triggering anger among local residents in Shakrail village under Laskardia Union. Hundreds of people gathered in protest at the nearby Gorail Bazar, leading to rising tension in the area. Sagar, who worked as an assistant at a local pharmacy, was initially confined by locals inside the shop before police and local administration intervened. Authorities, including the Upazila Nirbahi Officer and police, managed to calm the situation through dialogue with residents and assured legal action. The situation is now under control, according to officials.
A Faridpur youth was arrested for a Facebook post allegedly insulting the holy Kaaba causing local unrest
A young man named Md. Musha, 26, was allegedly beaten to death by a mob in Chandina upazila of Cumilla on Sunday night after being suspected of involvement in a robbery. The incident occurred in Chandasaar village under Barkoroi Union. Police recovered the body the following day and detained three individuals for questioning. According to local sources, a mobile phone trader named Moynal Hossain had been robbed of cash and phones about ten days earlier and suspected Musha’s involvement. When Musha returned home after several days away, Moynal and others reportedly took him from his house and beat him to death. The suspects fled after the killing. Police said an investigation is underway and legal action will follow based on findings.
A man was beaten to death in Cumilla over robbery suspicion and three suspects were detained
The International Crimes Tribunal-2 has announced that witness testimony in the war crimes case against Awami League Joint General Secretary Mahbub-ul-Alam Hanif and three others will begin on December 8. The case involves allegations of crimes against humanity, including incitement, conspiracy, and the killing of six people in Kushtia. The prosecution presented its opening statement before a three-member panel led by Justice Nazrul Islam Chowdhury. The other accused are Kushtia District Awami League President Sadar Uddin Khan, General Secretary Azgar Ali, and City General Secretary Ataur Rahman Ata. On November 2, the tribunal read out three formal charges against the four accused and ordered the trial to proceed. The prosecution had earlier submitted the formal charges on October 5. The tribunal’s decision marks a significant step in the ongoing process of addressing alleged wartime atrocities in Bangladesh.
Witness testimony in Kushtia war crimes case against Hanif and others to begin on December 8
A hawker named Al Amin was killed and another, Milon, injured in a violent altercation between popcorn and coconut sellers aboard the Ekota Express train on Monday night. The incident occurred after the train left Setabganj station in Dinajpur en route to Thakurgaon’s Pirganj. Witnesses said the dispute stemmed from a long-standing rivalry over selling rights inside the train. Al Amin, from Ulipur in Kurigram, was fatally attacked with a knife by rival hawkers identified as Akash-Sujon and Kudrat. Passengers took the injured men to Pirganj Upazila Health Complex, where Al Amin was declared dead. The attackers fled before police arrived. Passengers criticized railway authorities for poor security and lack of police patrols on trains, warning that such negligence endangers lives. Railway and local police confirmed the incident and said an investigation is underway to identify and arrest the perpetrators.
Hawker killed and another injured in vending dispute aboard Ekota Express in Thakurgaon
The Shahid Wasim Akram Expressway, stretching from Lalkhan Bazar to Patenga in Chattogram, has increasingly become a death trap due to overspeeding, risky bends, incomplete construction, and lack of safety measures. Despite several fatal accidents in recent months, including three car crashes in November alone, the Chattogram Development Authority (CDA) and traffic police have yet to implement effective safety controls. Locals complain that CDA only set up a toll plaza without ensuring surveillance or enforcement across the 15-kilometer elevated road. Motorcycles, CNGs, and other restricted vehicles continue to use the expressway freely, while pedestrians and social media users are often seen walking or filming on it. Although CDA claims 92% of the project is complete, many sections remain unfinished, and the number of vehicles using the road is far below projections. Authorities now plan to install CCTV and speed cameras to monitor violations, but residents remain skeptical about safety improvements.
Chattogram’s Shahid Wasim Akram Expressway faces rising accidents amid poor safety and incomplete work
A young man named Al Amin Hossain Rayhan, reportedly a leader of the banned Chhatra League, was found hanging in a flat in Dhaka’s Vatara area late Monday night. Police recovered the body from a residence in Bashundhara Residential Area’s E Block around midnight and sent it to Dhaka Medical College for autopsy. Local residents expressed suspicion about the nature of his death, with one witness suggesting it might be a planned murder due to the unusual position of the body. Another neighbor mentioned that Rayhan had been showing signs of depression in recent days. According to police sources, an investigation is underway to determine whether the incident was suicide or homicide. Rayhan was said to be the general secretary of the banned Laksham Upazila unit of the Chhatra League in Cumilla. Authorities are awaiting the post-mortem report to confirm the cause of death.
Banned Chhatra League leader found hanging in Dhaka flat as police probe possible murder
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