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Police in Khulna have detained a young woman named Tonima Tonbi in connection with the shooting of Md. Motaleb Shikdar, the divisional convener of the National Workers’ Power (NCP). Authorities confirmed that the shooting occurred at Tonbi’s rented residence on Monday afternoon. Detective Branch Officer-in-Charge Taimur Islam verified the arrest late Monday night but said more details would be shared after further investigation.

Earlier, the victim’s wife, Fahima Taslim Jhumur, held a press conference at Khulna Press Club, urging police to arrest Tonbi and her husband Miraj for questioning. She stated that her husband had gone to Khulna Medical College Hospital on Sunday night to visit a patient and did not return home. The next morning, she was informed that he had been shot.

Police have yet to determine the motive or identify the shooter. The victim’s family has demanded a thorough investigation to uncover the truth and bring the perpetrators to justice.

23 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police detain woman linked to NCP leader shooting in Khulna

Authorities in Comilla have reported growing concerns over illegal arms entering Bangladesh through the Tripura border as the 13th national election approaches. The issue follows the unsolved case of 17 police firearms looted during last year’s student protests, which remain unrecovered. Recent Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) operations have seized both narcotics and foreign pistols, intensifying public anxiety about potential election-related violence.

Local political leaders and residents have expressed frustration at the administration’s failure to recover the missing weapons. Opposition figures allege that fugitive members of the former ruling party are orchestrating arms inflows from India to disrupt the polls. BGB officials confirmed that firearms were found alongside drugs in recent raids, marking the first such discovery in the district. Police say joint efforts with the army and Rapid Action Battalion are ongoing to locate the missing weapons.

Security analysts warn that the combination of unrecovered police arms and new smuggling routes could destabilize the region if not swiftly contained before election day.

23 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Illegal arms flow through Comilla border sparks fears before Bangladesh’s 13th national election

A fire broke out early Tuesday morning at the 14-storey Haji Tower in Babubazar, Armanitola, Old Dhaka. The blaze started on the sixth floor around 6:40 a.m., prompting an immediate response from the Fire Service and Civil Defence. Within five minutes of receiving the alert, firefighters reached the scene and engaged nine units from Sadarghat, Sutrapur, and Siddikbazar stations. The fire was brought under control by 7:20 a.m.

Officials from the Fire Service’s media wing confirmed that no casualties or injuries had been reported as of press time. The cause of the fire and the extent of property damage remain under investigation. Authorities stated that a detailed assessment will follow once the site is fully secured.

This incident highlights ongoing fire safety challenges in densely populated areas of Old Dhaka, where narrow roads and aging infrastructure often complicate emergency responses. Investigators are expected to review building safety compliance and electrical systems in the coming days.

23 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fire at Babubazar’s Haji Tower controlled by nine fire units in Old Dhaka

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has begun transferring all seized assets belonging to former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed to the Chief Adviser’s Relief Fund. The announcement came during a press briefing at ACC headquarters in Dhaka, where Director General (Prevention) Md. Akhter Hossain confirmed that the process of handing over confiscated items from Ahmed’s Gulshan apartments is ongoing.

According to the ACC, the court authorized the transfer after considering security and logistical challenges associated with holding a public auction in a residential complex. The seized goods include perishable items, clothing, utensils, and household materials. A three-member committee is overseeing the transfer, while necessary samples are being preserved for legal documentation.

The decision follows earlier plans for a public auction, later revised due to safety concerns and potential spoilage of goods. The court has instructed the appointed receiver and ACC’s asset management unit to complete the handover and submit a report. Benazir Ahmed reportedly fled Bangladesh before the July uprising and is currently residing in Spain with his family.

23 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

ACC transfers seized assets of ex-IGP Benazir Ahmed to Chief Adviser’s Relief Fund

Police in Narayanganj’s Fatullah area arrested alleged gang leader Bazlur Rahman Ripon, known locally as Haji Ripon, along with his son Imtiaz Ahmed Rafi during a special drive named ‘Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2’. The arrests took place on Monday afternoon in the Jamtala Dhopapatti area, confirmed Fatullah Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Abdul Mannan. Authorities said Ripon faces multiple cases, including one related to a murder during an anti-discrimination student movement, as well as several narcotics charges.

According to police, Haji Ripon is known as an armed associate of Azmeri Osman, nephew of influential local politician Shamim Osman. Both Ripon and his son had reportedly been in hiding for an extended period while continuing involvement in criminal activities. After their detention, police began legal procedures to present them before court.

The operation is part of a broader law enforcement campaign targeting long-time fugitives and organized crime figures in Narayanganj. Officials indicated that further arrests may follow as investigations continue into the network’s activities.

23 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police arrest alleged Narayanganj gang leader Haji Ripon and his son under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2

A mobile court sentenced two individuals, including a Dhaka University student, to 15 days in jail for attempting to sit as proxies during Jahangirnagar University’s 2025–26 admission test. The incident occurred on December 22 during the third shift of the ‘B’ unit exam at the university’s School and College Center, where invigilators caught one suspect red-handed.

The detained student, identified as Md. Ehsanul Haque Jisan, a student of Urdu at Dhaka University, confessed to taking the test on behalf of applicant Rafid Hossain Sajid. Following interrogation, university authorities also detained Sajid. Jahangirnagar University’s Proctor, Professor Dr. A.K.M. Rashidul Alam, confirmed that both were handed over to the mobile court, which imposed a 15-day imprisonment.

The university administration has canceled Sajid’s previous test results and permanently blocked his registration to prevent future participation in JU admission exams. The incident underscores the institution’s strict stance against academic fraud and highlights growing concerns over proxy testing in competitive university admissions.

23 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two students jailed for proxy attempt in Jahangirnagar University admission test

A Dhaka court has directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to preserve the DNA sample of Sharif Osman Hadi, convener of the Inquilab Mancha, as part of an ongoing investigation into his death. The order was issued on Monday by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Awlad Hossain Mohammad Junayed following a petition from Detective Branch Inspector Faisal Ahmed.

According to the petition, Hadi was injured by gunfire from unidentified assailants in Dhaka’s Bijoynagar area on December 12. He was treated at Dhaka Medical College and Evercare Hospital before being transferred to Singapore General Hospital, where he died on December 18. His body was returned to Bangladesh on December 19, and a post-mortem examination was conducted the next day by Dr. Nashat Zabin of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College.

The court emphasized that preserving the DNA sample at the CID’s profiling laboratory is essential for ensuring a fair and thorough investigation. The Chief DNA Analyst of the Bangladesh Police Forensic Department has been assigned to oversee the profiling and storage process.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court orders CID to preserve DNA sample of slain activist Sharif Osman Hadi

Late on December 18, coordinated attacks targeted the headquarters of two major Bangladeshi newspapers, Prothom Alo and The Daily Star. The assailants vandalized, looted, and set fire to both buildings, causing extensive damage. Several journalists at The Daily Star were trapped inside before being rescued by law enforcement. Police have arrested 17 suspects and launched operations to apprehend others believed to be involved.

Following the incident, The Daily Star editor Mahfuz Anam described it as the first instance since Bangladesh’s independence that a media office had been set on fire. However, historical records show earlier attacks on news organizations, including the 2013 arson at the Naya Diganta office in Dhaka and the 2019 vandalism at the Sangram newspaper office. These precedents highlight a troubling pattern of violence against the press.

The recent assaults have reignited concerns about press freedom and journalist safety in Bangladesh. Media watchdogs and civil society groups have urged authorities to ensure accountability and prevent further intimidation of journalists.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Arson and attacks on Prothom Alo and The Daily Star raise alarm over press freedom in Bangladesh

A Dhaka court has ordered 15 individuals to be sent to jail in connection with the violent attack, arson, and looting at the office of national daily Prothom Alo in Karwan Bazar. Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Jewel Rana issued the order after a hearing on Monday evening, rejecting bail petitions for 12 of the accused. Police said the arrests were made following multiple raids based on intelligence and witness accounts.

According to the case statement, on December 18, a mob of 400–500 people gathered outside the newspaper’s office after being incited through social media posts. The attackers vandalized gates, broke glass panels, looted valuables including cash and electronics, and set parts of the building on fire, causing an estimated loss of BDT 320 million. Police recovered BDT 50,000 in stolen cash and goods from one suspect.

The investigation remains ongoing as authorities verify the suspects’ identities and addresses. The court emphasized that continued detention is necessary to ensure an impartial and thorough investigation into the large-scale attack on one of Bangladesh’s leading media institutions.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court jails 15 suspects over violent attack and arson at Prothom Alo office in Dhaka

National Citizen Party (NCP) labor wing leader Md. Motaleb Shikdar was shot and injured in Khulna on Monday afternoon. Initially claiming he was attacked on the street, police later determined the shooting occurred inside a residence in the Sonadanga area. Motaleb was admitted to Khulna Medical College Hospital and is now out of danger, according to doctors.

Investigators found no evidence at the alleged street scene but discovered a bullet casing, liquor bottles, and drug paraphernalia inside the home of a woman named Tonni, identified as a known drug dealer. Police believe Motaleb had a personal connection with her and frequently visited the house. CCTV footage showed Motaleb and others entering the residence the previous night. Authorities suspect an internal dispute led to the shooting.

Law enforcement continues to search for Tonni, who fled after locking the house. Police officials said the motive remains unclear but confirmed that forensic and digital evidence are being analyzed to identify all those involved.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP labor leader shot in Khulna; police suspect internal dispute and drug link

A Chattogram court has ordered the formal arrest of listed top criminal Sajjad Hossain, known as ‘Chhoto Sajjad,’ and his wife Sharmin Tamanna in connection with another murder case. The order was issued on Sunday by Metropolitan Magistrate Abu Bakkar Siddique after a virtual hearing. Both accused are currently in separate prisons—Sajjad in Rajshahi and Tamanna in Feni—and were not physically presented in court due to security concerns.

According to prosecutors, the case involves the killing of madrasa student Nizam Uddin during an anti-discrimination movement in the city’s New Market area on August 5 last year. Police investigations linked Sajjad and Tamanna to the murder, prompting the court to approve their arrest in this case. Sajjad faces 19 criminal cases, including 10 for murder, while Tamanna is accused in eight cases. Both were previously granted bail in seven murder cases, but the High Court later suspended those bail orders.

The latest court order reinforces the state’s stance on pursuing high-profile crime cases and signals tighter scrutiny of bail processes for repeat offenders.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court orders new arrest of Sajjad and wife Tamanna in Chattogram murder case

A Mymensingh court has granted a three-day remand for 12 individuals arrested in connection with the killing of garment worker Dipu Chandra Das, 27, in Bhaluka. Senior Judicial Magistrate Shahadat Hossain issued the order after police sought five days of remand to investigate the planning and instigation behind the murder. Investigators aim to identify external organizers and those who allegedly incited the violence.

According to police and family sources, Dipu, an employee of Pioneer Knitwears (BD) Ltd, was beaten and killed after being accused of blasphemy. His family claims the allegation was fabricated to silence his activism for workers’ rights. CCTV footage reportedly shows that many attackers were outsiders, suggesting the violence was premeditated rather than spontaneous.

The case has sparked concern among labor rights advocates, who view it as an alarming example of how workplace disputes can be manipulated through religious provocation. Authorities are under pressure to ensure a transparent investigation and to hold both perpetrators and complicit factory officials accountable.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court orders three-day remand for 12 accused in Mymensingh garment worker Dipu murder case

Bangladesh’s Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said authorities remain uncertain about the whereabouts of Faisal Karim Masud, the prime suspect in the killing of July uprising leader Sharif Osman Hadi. Faisal may still be in the country or may have fled abroad, he told reporters after the 18th meeting of the Law and Order Advisory Committee. Ten people, including Faisal’s family members and associates, have been arrested so far in connection with the murder.

The adviser emphasized that the government is prioritizing justice for Hadi’s killing while maintaining maximum security ahead of the national election, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. Operation Devil Hunt Phase–2, launched on December 13, has led to over 13,500 arrests and the recovery of illegal weapons and explosives. Security has been reinforced at churches, media offices, and major city areas.

Officials said law enforcement remains on high alert to prevent violence, extortion, and political unrest as the election approaches, with special training and surveillance measures already in place.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh intensifies security as Hadi murder suspect Faisal Karim remains untraced

Bangladesh Law Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul announced that the trial for the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi will be conducted in a Speedy Trial Tribunal and completed within 90 days after the police report is submitted. The statement was made on Monday through his verified Facebook page, citing Section 10 of the Speedy Trial Tribunal Act, 2002, which allows for expedited proceedings in serious criminal cases.

The announcement follows growing public and organizational pressure for swift justice. The group Inquilab Moncho held a press conference in Dhaka’s Shahbagh area, urging the inclusion of international investigative agencies such as the FBI and Scotland Yard in the probe. Its member secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber, emphasized the need for transparency and international cooperation to ensure accountability.

Legal experts note that the decision to use a fast-track tribunal underscores the government’s intent to deliver justice efficiently, though concerns remain about maintaining due process. The case is expected to draw significant attention as it proceeds under heightened public scrutiny.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to complete Sharif Osman Hadi murder trial within 90 days under Speedy Trial Tribunal

A journalist and five student activists from Sreemangal, Moulvibazar, have reported receiving death and abduction threats through Facebook Messenger. The threats, allegedly sent from an account named 'No Caption', mentioned multiple individuals and outlined a plan for sequential killings. The victims, including journalist Md. Ehsanul Haque (Ehsan Bin Mujahir) and student leader Md. Mujahidul Islam, filed a general diary (GD) at Sreemangal Police Station on Sunday night.

Ehsanul Haque, known for reporting on corruption and anti-drug issues, said he has faced similar threats and attacks before, expressing frustration over the lack of progress in earlier investigations. The Sreemangal Press Club strongly condemned the incident, calling it an attack on press freedom and demanding swift legal action. Police confirmed receipt of the GD and stated that digital evidence and screenshots are being verified.

The incident has sparked concern among local journalists and activists, highlighting growing risks for those involved in advocacy and investigative reporting in regional Bangladesh. Authorities have pledged to identify the perpetrators and ensure security for the victims.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Journalist and activists in Sreemangal report Facebook death threats, police verify digital evidence


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