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Bangladesh Bank has announced a special resolution scheme for depositors of five troubled Islamic banks being merged into a new entity named Combined Islamic Bank. According to the circular issued on Tuesday, depositors can initially withdraw up to two lakh taka, while those with higher balances may withdraw one lakh taka every three months for up to two years. Term deposits cannot be encashed before maturity, and specific timelines have been set for repayment after maturity.

The five banks being merged are First Security Islami Bank, Social Islami Bank, Union Bank, Global Islami Bank, and EXIM Bank. Bangladesh Bank stated that persistent irregularities, severe liquidity shortages, and high non-performing loans had crippled their operations. The merger and resolution scheme aim to safeguard depositors’ funds and restore financial stability. Institutional fixed deposits worth 15,000 crore taka will be converted into new bank shares, while depositors outside the financial sector may access loans or investments up to 20 percent of their deposit balance.

The central bank has set the new bank’s authorized capital at 40,000 crore taka and paid-up capital at 35,000 crore taka, with a seven-member board appointed to oversee operations.

31 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Bank merges five Islamic banks, limits withdrawals and sets new repayment timelines

A man named Ayub, aged 46, was arrested by joint forces in Khagrachhari on Tuesday night, December 30, while allegedly attempting to purchase a firearm. The arrest took place around 7:45 p.m. near the Agricultural Research Center area of the district town. Ayub is the son of the late Ishaq from Chandraghona in Rangunia upazila of Chattogram.

According to police, the operation was conducted based on secret intelligence regarding illegal arms trading. A patrol team from the 30 Bir Battalion of the Khagrachhari Sadar Zone, along with joint forces, carried out the raid and caught Ayub red-handed. Authorities recovered a pistol, two rounds of ammunition, and 4,000 taka in cash from his possession.

Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Kay Kislu of Khagrachhari Sadar Police Station confirmed the arrest and stated that preparations were underway to file a case against Ayub in connection with the incident.

31 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Man held in Khagrachhari for illegal arms purchase attempt, pistol and cash seized

Bangladesh Bank Governor Ahsan H. Mansur has said that remittance continues to play a major role in maintaining the country’s economic stability. Speaking at the NRB Global Convention held on Tuesday at the Sheraton Hotel in Dhaka, he stated that remittance surpassed 30 billion dollars in the last fiscal year and is expected to exceed 35 billion dollars this year. He noted that remittance has supported the economy even during times of crisis.

Mansur emphasized that Bangladeshis living abroad can significantly contribute to the nation’s economic growth and development. He urged stronger engagement with expatriates and encouraged them to invest their skills and resources in Bangladesh. Drawing on his own experience of living in the United States and Canada, he described himself as a “half-NRB” and highlighted the importance of utilizing the expertise of professionals working in diverse fields abroad.

He added that expatriates can invest through offshore banking units, the stock market, or government dollar bonds, which offer attractive returns. Mansur expressed hope that NRBs will continue to contribute regularly to their homeland’s progress.

30 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Bank Governor expects remittance to surpass 35 billion dollars this fiscal year

The 1320-megawatt coal-based power plant located at Gondamara in Banshkhali, Chattogram, will cease operations from January 1, 2026. A project official confirmed the development on December 29, citing that the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) owes more than Tk 3,000 crore to the plant operator, SS Power. Due to the unpaid dues, SS Power lacks sufficient funds to book coal imports from Indonesia, forcing the company to halt electricity generation.

According to the report, SS Power currently supplies 1,224 megawatts of electricity to the Chattogram region, where total demand stands at 1,600 megawatts. The shutdown is expected to cause a severe power crisis in the region and significant losses nationwide. The plant, operated by China’s SEPCO III, had been connected to the national grid in January 2023 and began supplying power in May of that year.

The project, initially developed under a 2016 agreement between BPDB and SS Power, was later taken over by SEPCO III from Bangladesh’s S. Alam Group, according to officials cited in the report.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Banshkhali 1320MW coal plant to close January 2026 over BPDB’s unpaid dues

China has announced a reduction in import tariffs on several categories of goods starting January 1, 2026. According to a statement from the State Council’s Customs Tariff Commission, the Ministry of Finance’s website detailed that the ‘2026 Tariff Adjustment Plan’ will take effect on the first day of the new year. The plan, guided by Xi Jinping’s socialist thought with Chinese characteristics, aims to optimize tariff classifications, implement preferential rates, and promote high-quality development.

The plan introduces temporary import tariff rates lower than the Most Favored Nation (MFN) rates for 935 products across three categories. These include key industrial components such as CNC hydraulic cushions and composite contact strips, resources like recycled black powder for lithium-ion batteries, and medical products such as artificial blood vessels and diagnostic kits for infectious diseases. However, products like micro motors, printing machines, and sulfuric acid will retain MFN rates in line with China’s WTO commitments.

China will continue reducing tariffs under 24 free trade agreements with 34 partners, adding items like intelligent bionic robots and sustainable aviation fuel to support scientific progress and circular economy goals.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

China to cut import tariffs on 935 products under 2026 adjustment plan

Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) held a celebration in Uttara on Monday marking the restoration of the long-lost Konai River within the capital. The event, titled “Lost Konai River Restoration Celebration,” was attended by DNCC Administrator Mohammad Ejaz as chief guest, along with environmental leaders from BAPA and the Water Development Board. DNCC reported that the river, once vanished from city maps, now flows again through a nine-kilometer navigable stretch following field studies, eviction drives, and cleaning operations.

Speakers at the event praised the initiative as a model for reviving Dhaka’s waterways. Local residents expressed gratitude, noting that areas once walkable are now navigable by boat. Environmental activists highlighted the importance of maintaining the restored river through community stewardship and tree planting instead of embankments. BAPA’s general secretary suggested that properly planned river restorations around Dhaka could create attractive tourism zones.

According to DNCC, dredging from Abdullahpur embankment to Bawnia canal recovered a 3.18-kilometer section, reconnecting the full nine-kilometer waterway known locally as Khidir Khal, which joins the Turag River.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

DNCC restores lost Konai River, reviving nine-kilometer navigable waterway in Dhaka

A Dhaka court has granted a five-day remand for Ahsan Ullah, accused of sheltering the main suspect in the Keraniganj madrasa explosion case filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act. The order was issued on Monday, December 29, 2025, by Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Tajul Islam Sohag after police sought a ten-day remand. The investigation officer, Sub-Inspector Md. Zahurul Islam of South Keraniganj Police Station, argued that Ahsan Ullah had given refuge to fugitive Sheikh Al Amin, the madrasa director and main accused, after the blast.

According to the case details, the explosion occurred on December 26 at a madrasa building in Hasnabad Housing area, damaging walls and the roof. Following the incident, law enforcement agencies including the CID Crime Scene Unit, Anti-Terrorism Unit, RAB, and Fire Service conducted a two-day recovery operation. They seized around 400 liters of liquid chemicals, bomb-making materials, and several explosive devices from Al Amin’s rented residence.

Six other suspects arrested earlier were also placed on remand for varying periods as the investigation continues to identify additional individuals linked to the banned militant organization.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court orders five-day remand for suspect in Keraniganj madrasa explosion case

Bangladesh is experiencing severe cold across the country despite the absence of an official cold wave, according to the Meteorological Department on December 29, 2025. Persistent dense fog has blocked sunlight for days, causing daytime temperatures to fall unusually low. Northern regions have faced this condition for a week, while the capital has endured it for four days. Meteorologists said the situation may continue for another three to four days, with a possible cold wave around January 3.

The lowest temperature on Monday was recorded at 10°C in Nikli, Kishoreganj, while Naogaon’s Badalgachhi saw 11.7°C. Dhaka recorded a minimum of 13.8°C and a maximum of 15.5°C. The department described the situation as severe and disaster-like, noting that the difference between maximum and minimum temperatures has narrowed, intensifying the cold feeling. Dense fog and chilly winds have disrupted daily life, transport, and business activities.

Hospitals are seeing rising numbers of patients with cold-related illnesses such as fever, cough, and respiratory problems. Street vendors in Dhaka reported increased sales of winter clothing, while day laborers continue to struggle in the biting cold.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Severe cold grips Bangladesh amid dense fog, disrupting life despite no official cold wave

West Bengal Police have denied social media claims that their Special Task Force arrested five people accused of aiding the killers of Inquilab Manch spokesperson Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi. In a post on their official X handle on Monday, the police stated that such reports were entirely baseless. The post did not mention Osman Hadi or Bangladesh by name but clarified that no arrests of foreign nationals had been made in connection with any recent incident.

The denial follows widespread social media posts alleging that five Bangladeshi nationals were detained by the Special Task Force. Earlier, Dhaka Metropolitan Police had claimed that Osman Hadi’s killers fled to India and that Meghalaya Police had arrested two people for assisting them. However, both Meghalaya Police and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) rejected those claims, saying there was no evidence of any such arrests or cross-border movement.

Dhaka police later said their statements were based on information from arrested suspects and sources near the border, but Indian authorities have maintained that the reports lack factual basis.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

West Bengal Police dismiss social media rumors of arrests tied to Osman Hadi murder case

At the International Crimes Tribunal–2 in Dhaka on Monday, investigating officer Ruhul Amin testified that a doctor was pressured to prepare a false autopsy report following the police shooting of Begum Rokeya University student Abu Sayeed, described as the first martyr of the July uprising. The statement came during the third day of his deposition in the ongoing trial before a three-member bench led by Justice Nazrul Islam Chowdhury.

Ruhul Amin said Sarowat Hossain Chandan, president of the Rangpur unit of the Swadhinata Chikitsak Parishad, opposed the protesters during the uprising and pressured the doctor to falsify the report. He testified as the 25th witness in the crimes against humanity case against 30 accused, including former vice-chancellor Hasibur Rashid. Six accused, including a former proctor and several police and student leaders, were produced in court, while others remain absconding.

As the testimony was not completed, the tribunal scheduled the next hearing for January 6.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Investigator says doctor pressured to falsify autopsy in Abu Sayeed murder case

Nine people, including five children, were killed in a mass stabbing in Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, police confirmed on Sunday. The attack occurred overnight when a man used a sharp weapon to kill multiple people in his home and nearby area. Among the dead were four of the suspect’s own children. Another child and one adult were seriously injured and are receiving hospital treatment. The suspect, who was wounded and detained, reportedly attempted to attack police officers before being shot in the leg.

Local media reported that the suspect had argued with his wife over the phone before the attack, and neighbors suggested he might have been suffering from mental health issues. Police have not released his identity but said he remains under hospital supervision. Suriname’s President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy, calling it an unimaginably difficult time and offering strength and comfort to the bereaved families.

Authorities stated that further details about the circumstances of the incident will be released later as investigations continue.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nine killed including five children in mass stabbing in Suriname’s capital

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has forecast that night temperatures across the country may drop slightly within the next 24 hours, increasing the feeling of cold. The forecast, issued on Monday morning, also warned that moderate to dense fog may form in various parts of the country from midnight to morning, with some areas experiencing it until noon.

According to the department, the weather is expected to remain dry with partly cloudy skies nationwide. The fog could disrupt air travel, inland water transport, and road communication. The lowest temperature in the country was recorded at 10 degrees Celsius in Nikli, Kishoreganj. The Met Office attributed the current conditions to the extension of a subcontinental high-pressure zone over West Bengal and adjoining areas, while a seasonal low lies over the South Bay of Bengal extending to the northeast.

The department noted that while daytime temperatures are likely to remain nearly unchanged, the cold sensation will persist in many regions due to foggy conditions.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Met Office warns of colder nights and dense fog disrupting transport

A Dhaka court has granted a five-day remand for Major Md. Sadequl Haque and his wife Sumaiya Tahmid Zafrin in two separate cases filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act. The cases were lodged at Vatara and Gulshan police stations over alleged activities linked to guerrilla training of Awami League members. The order was issued on Monday by Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Hasan Shahadat, confirmed by state prosecutor Muhammad Shamsuddoha Suman.

Investigators had sought seven-day remands for both accused. Major Sadequl was shown arrested on December 15 in the Vatara case, while Zafrin’s remand request was filed on December 21 in the Gulshan case. Both were produced before the court during the hearing. The cases accuse them of involvement in secret meetings and anti-government demonstrations.

According to the case files, the alleged incidents involved banned organizations and gatherings that chanted anti-state slogans and planned activities deemed to threaten public security. Police filed the cases in July and April following these incidents.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court orders five-day remand for Major Sadequl and wife in anti-terrorism cases

Social media personality and Ten Minute School founder Ayman Sadiq came under heavy criticism on Monday after posting on Facebook about justice for Osman Hadi, who was killed earlier in December. In his post, Sadiq wrote that Hadi had always sought justice and that others should show courage to continue that pursuit. He questioned how long it would take to achieve justice, marking ten days since Hadi’s death.

The post sparked strong reactions from netizens, with many criticizing Sadiq for speaking out late and for not mentioning Hadi’s name directly in his message. Users also mocked him through comments and memes shared across Facebook. The controversy unfolded as protests demanding justice for Hadi continued at Shahbagh under the banner of Inquilab Mancha.

Osman Hadi was shot on December 12 in Dhaka’s Paltan area while returning from Friday prayers and died on December 18 in Singapore. Police have arrested 11 suspects, six of whom have given confessional statements in court.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ayman Sadiq criticized online after Facebook post about justice for slain Osman Hadi

A truck driver was killed and four others were injured in a head-on collision between a bus and a truck on the Chattogram–Cox’s Bazar highway at Amjurhat in Patiya late Sunday night. The deceased was identified as Md. Salam, 55, son of Akhtar Mia from Bogura. The injured were Jahidul Islam, 26, Jakir Islam, 30, Sakib Ul Hasan, 17, and Nasrin Sultana, 29, all from Brahmanbaria. The accident occurred when a Hanif Paribahan bus traveling from Cox’s Bazar to Dhaka collided with a goods-laden truck coming from the opposite direction.

According to local authorities, Salam was trapped between the two vehicles during the collision. A team from Patiya Fire Service reached the spot at around 2:20 a.m. and rescued him after a prolonged effort. He was taken to Patiya Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared him dead. The four injured were given initial treatment at the same facility before being transferred to Chattogram Medical College Hospital.

Highway police later recovered both vehicles and took them into custody. Legal procedures regarding the accident are underway, officials confirmed.

29 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Truck driver dies, four injured in Patiya bus-truck collision on Chattogram–Cox’s Bazar highway


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