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Justice Rezaul Hasan of the Bangladesh High Court Division has been accused of corruption, misconduct, and abuse of power in a formal complaint lodged with the Supreme Judicial Council by KM Mojibul Haque, chairman of Shah Group. The complaint alleges that Justice Hasan acted with bias in two company cases in 2010 and 2011, including issuing rulings without proper representation and canceling shares without due process. It further claims that his wealth and that of his family members have grown disproportionately since his judicial appointment in 2009, with assets reportedly increasing severalfold. The petition also mentions an incident involving Hasan’s son allegedly driving recklessly and pressuring a victim’s family after an accident. The complainant requested a full investigation and appropriate constitutional action if the allegations are proven. Justice Hasan, appointed as an additional judge in 2009 and made permanent in 2011, has not commented on the matter, as judges typically refrain from media statements.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Justice Rezaul Hasan faces corruption and misconduct allegations filed with Bangladesh Supreme Judicial Council

A man named Alauddin Ali Togor, 35, died after being allegedly pushed off a moving bus in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, following an argument with the bus staff over seating arrangements. The incident occurred on November 30 when Togor and his sister boarded a local bus bound for Chapainawabganj. After finding no vacant seats despite being assured otherwise, Togor protested, leading to a heated exchange with the supervisor and helper. During the altercation, the driver reportedly continued driving without stopping, and the helper and supervisor allegedly pushed Togor off the moving bus. Locals rescued him in critical condition and took him to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, where he died the next day while undergoing treatment. Police have seized the bus and filed a murder case against the driver, supervisor, and helper. The incident has sparked outrage and grief in the local community.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Passenger dies after being pushed off moving bus in Rajshahi following seat dispute

South Korean police have arrested four individuals accused of hacking more than 120,000 home and business IP cameras to produce sexually exploitative videos. The suspects allegedly exploited weak passwords and security flaws in internet-connected cameras, commonly used for home security or monitoring children and pets. The hacked footage was used to create explicit content for a foreign website, which has since been blocked. One suspect reportedly controlled 63,000 cameras and made 545 videos, earning around $12,235 in virtual assets, while another accessed 70,000 cameras and sold 648 videos for 18 million won. Authorities said the suspects acted independently rather than as a coordinated group. Police are collaborating with international agencies to investigate the website operators and have also detained three viewers suspected of purchasing or watching the illegal content. Officials emphasized that both viewing and possessing such illicit recordings are serious crimes.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

South Korea arrests four for hacking 120000 IP cameras to make and sell sexual exploitation videos

More than 70 secretaries from various ministries in Bangladesh have opposed proposals for a steep pay hike under the upcoming ninth pay scale, urging the Pay Commission to make realistic recommendations in line with the government’s financial capacity. The commission has so far held four rounds of consultations with secretaries and discussions with over 250 organizations, both online and in person. While some groups have demanded salary increases up to three or four times the current levels, a significant number of secretaries have cautioned against such moves, emphasizing fiscal sustainability. Commission officials said the process of gathering opinions was challenging due to scheduling constraints but noted that the feedback is being carefully reviewed. They expect to finalize and submit the recommendations within the stipulated timeframe, with special attention to minimum wage structures and grade reclassification.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 70 Bangladeshi secretaries urge realistic ninth pay scale recommendations considering fiscal limits

A man in Tamil Nadu, India, allegedly murdered his wife and posted a selfie with her body on social media. The incident occurred on Sunday in Coimbatore, where the victim, identified as Sri Priya, worked at a private firm. Her husband, Balamurugam from Tirunelveli, reportedly attacked her at a women’s hostel after suspecting her of having an extramarital affair. According to police, he hid a machete in his clothes, confronted his wife, and during a heated argument, fatally assaulted her. Following the killing, he took a selfie with the body and shared it on WhatsApp, accusing her of betrayal. The gruesome act caused panic among hostel residents. Balamurugam did not flee the scene and was arrested by police shortly afterward. The murder weapon was recovered, and authorities are continuing their investigation into the motive and circumstances surrounding the crime.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tamil Nadu man kills wife and posts selfie with her body before being arrested

At least three people were killed and ten others injured in a collision between a passenger bus and a stationary truck on the Arial Khan Bridge in Shibchar, Madaripur, on Tuesday morning. The accident occurred around 9:30 a.m. when a Dhaka-bound bus of Welcome Paribahan hit a truck that had broken down earlier on the Dhaka-Bhanga Expressway. The front portion of the bus was severely damaged, leading to multiple casualties. Police and fire service personnel quickly arrived at the scene to conduct rescue operations, sending the injured to a nearby hospital for treatment. Authorities have since removed both vehicles from the road, and traffic movement has returned to normal. Efforts are underway to identify the deceased victims, according to Shibchar Highway Police Station Officer-in-Charge Jahurul Islam.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three killed and ten injured in bus-truck collision on Dhaka-Bhanga Expressway in Madaripur

Bangladesh’s November Economic Update and Outlook report by the General Economics Division (GED) highlights a mixed economic scenario. While bank deposits have shown robust growth, private sector credit expansion remains sluggish. The report notes that overall inflation has fallen to single digits, largely due to declining food prices and improved supply conditions. Food inflation dropped from 12.66% to 7.08%, while non-food inflation slightly rose to 9.13%, reflecting ongoing pressure in housing, transport, and healthcare costs. The report also indicates that rice prices, which surged earlier in 2025, have begun to decline as new Aman harvests entered the market and government procurement boosted domestic reserves. Despite steady economic growth, the National Board of Revenue continues to fall short of its collection targets. Export performance remains volatile, though moderate recovery is expected in the coming months.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s bank deposits rise strongly as private lending slows and inflation falls to single digits

A mild earthquake was felt in Cox’s Bazar, Chattogram city, and the surrounding hilly areas just before 1 a.m. on Monday. Residents in Cox’s Bazar, Ukhiya, and Chakaria reported light tremors lasting a few seconds, prompting some to rush outdoors in fear. No casualties or property damage have been reported so far. According to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), the quake measured 4.9 in magnitude, with its epicenter located in Natchuang, Sagaing region of Myanmar. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed similar data. This marks the eighth earthquake felt in Bangladesh since November 21, when a 5.2-magnitude quake struck Narsingdi and was felt across the country. Experts note that the recent series of mild tremors may indicate ongoing regional tectonic activity, though no major threat has been identified yet.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

A 4.9-magnitude quake from Myanmar shakes Cox’s Bazar and Chattogram with no reported damage

The National Board of Revenue (NBR) of Bangladesh has announced that the use of the Customs Bond Management System (CBMS) will become mandatory from January 1 to modernize and digitize the country’s bond management process. According to an official circular, all bonded warehouse license holders must use CBMS for issuing Utilization Permissions (UP) related to duty-free raw material imports. No services will be provided through manual or alternative methods after the deadline. The automated CBMS software, launched earlier with 24 modules, is currently being used on a limited scale in three customs bond commissionerates. NBR stated that the system has been upgraded based on user feedback to make it more user-friendly. The mandatory use of CBMS is expected to enhance service speed, transparency, and accountability, while reducing costs, time, and disputes. The NBR reaffirmed its commitment to continuing digitalization efforts to achieve full automation and transparency in revenue management.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NBR mandates CBMS use from January to modernize and automate Bangladesh’s bond management system

The Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) has submitted the salary proposal for November for MPO-listed teachers and staff of private schools and colleges to the Ministry of Education. According to the Education Management Information System (EMIS) cell, the proposal has also been uploaded to the Integrated Budget and Accounting System (iBAS) of the Ministry of Finance. However, due to the temporary absence of key iBAS technical personnel abroad, the salary disbursement process may face slight delays. Officials expect that teachers and staff will receive their November salaries and allowances between December 8 and 9. Each month, institution heads submit online salary bills, which are verified and coordinated with the Finance Ministry before final approval and bank disbursement. The government has implemented a digital billing and approval system to ensure timely, transparent, and efficient salary processing for MPO-listed teachers and employees.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s DSHE sends November salary proposal for MPO teachers to ministry with payment expected early December

The 1,320-megawatt Bangladesh-India Maitree Super Thermal Power Plant in Rampal, Bagerhat, achieved a national record by producing 700 million units of electricity in November, meeting 11.5 percent of Bangladesh’s total power demand. The plant’s public relations deputy general manager, Anwarul Azim, confirmed the achievement on December 1, noting that it marks the highest monthly production by any power plant in the country. The record reflects the facility’s industrial efficiency, use of high-quality coal, and effective resource and financial management. Previously, the plant regularly supplied around 600 million units to the national grid. The first 660-megawatt unit began operation in December 2022, and after the second unit came online nearly a year later, the plant reached this record output for the first time in November.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rampal power plant sets record producing 700 million units meeting 11.5 percent of national demand

Bangladesh Bank has approved the final license for the newly formed 'Combined Islamic Bank', created through the merger of five struggling Islamic banks — First Security Islami Bank, Global Islami Bank, Social Islami Bank, EXIM Bank, and Union Bank. Former senior secretary Dr. Mohammad Ayub Mia has been appointed as the chairman of the new state-owned institution, which is set to begin full operations in early December. The merger was initiated after repeated liquidity support failed to stabilize the financial conditions of the individual banks, whose share prices and net asset values had sharply declined. The new bank will have a paid-up capital of Tk 35,000 crore, with Tk 20,000 crore contributed by the government and Tk 15,000 crore from depositors’ shares. The authorized capital has been set at Tk 40,000 crore. The initiative aims to restore stability and confidence in the country’s Islamic banking sector.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh merges five weak Islamic banks into new state-run Combined Islamic Bank led by Ayub Mia

A fire broke out in a three-story residential building in the Rahmatganj Dalpatti area of Chawkbazar, Dhaka, on Monday afternoon. The Fire Service received the alert at 4:42 p.m. and dispatched seven units to the scene to contain the blaze. According to Fire Service media officer Anwarul Islam, the fire originated on the third floor of the building. Initially, four units responded, and three additional units joined later to bring the situation under control. The cause of the fire and the extent of damage are yet to be determined. Earlier the same day, another fire occurred in a six-story residential building in Mohammadpur’s Jahuri Mohalla area, which was brought under control by two fire units within about 45 minutes. No casualties have been reported so far in either incident.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fire in Dhaka’s Chawkbazar residential building brought under control by seven fire service units

A devastating fire broke out on Monday morning in three tin-shed colonies in the Palli Bidyut Dighirpar area of Kaliakair upazila, Gazipur, destroying around 75 houses. According to local residents and fire service officials, the blaze started around 8:30 a.m. in a room belonging to Shahnaz Begum at Mohiuddin’s colony, reportedly due to an electrical short circuit. The flames quickly spread to two nearby colonies owned by Bayezid Master. Despite efforts by locals to control the fire, it continued to spread until three units from the Kaliakair Fire Service arrived and brought it under control within an hour. Fortunately, no casualties were reported as most residents were away at work in nearby factories. Authorities are still assessing the extent of property damage, while initial investigations suggest the fire originated from an electrical malfunction.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

A fire in Gazipur’s Kaliakair destroyed 75 tin-shed homes but caused no casualties

Bangladesh’s stock market experienced a significant downturn on Monday, December 1, marking the second trading day of the week. The Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) saw widespread losses across almost all sectors, with the benchmark DSEX index dropping 64 points to close at 4,914. The DSE Shariah Index fell 16 points to 1,028, while the DSE-30 index declined 21 points to 1,895. Out of the traded companies, only 38 gained, 322 declined, and 28 remained unchanged. Trading volume also decreased notably, with total transactions amounting to Tk 415.9 crore, down from Tk 492.54 crore in the previous session. Simtex Industries led in turnover with Tk 22.42 crore, followed by Khan Brothers PP Woven Bag and Dominage Steel Building. The Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) mirrored the decline, with 131 companies losing value and total transactions amounting to Tk 3.29 crore. Market analysts attributed the fall to ongoing investor uncertainty and weak buying sentiment.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh stock market drops sharply as DSEX loses 64 points and trading volume declines


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