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According to Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) spokesperson Muhammad Talebur Rahman, a total of 181 individuals were arrested in a 24-hour crackdown from Monday night to Tuesday night across 50 police station areas in Dhaka. A total of 667 police patrol teams, including 340 at night and 327 during the day, were deployed to ensure public safety. Additionally, 71 police checkpoints were set up. Several weapons, five mobile phones, and 8,080 BDT in cash were recovered. Authorities also seized 4.934 kg of cannabis, 3,236 yaba pills, and five bottles of foreign liquor.

06 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

181 Arrested in Dhaka in 24 Hours as Police Intensify Security

Two individuals were beaten by an angry mob in Pirganj, Rangpur, on Tuesday afternoon while allegedly attempting to search a house posing as Detective Branch (DB) police. The mob also set fire to their motorcycle. Another suspect managed to escape. Upon learning about the incident, the Upazila Nirbahi Officer, the local police chief, and army personnel arrived at the scene to rescue the two individuals. The detainees have been identified as Mazharul Islam Hira Pradhan (40) and Shakil Mia (32). A case has been filed at the local police station on Tuesday night.

06 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mob Attack on Suspected Robbers Posing as DB Police in Rangpur

Gazipur Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Alamgir Hossain stated that 22 more individuals were arrested today under “Operation Devil Hunt,” bringing the total to 641 arrests over the past 26 days. Among them, Gazipur Metropolitan Police arrested 474 people, while the district police apprehended 167. All the detainees are members and activists of the ruling Awami League. The operation began on February 8, following an attack on students at the residence of former minister Mozammel Haque on February 7, as per the directive of the Home Affairs Adviser.

06 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Operation Devil Hunt: 641 Arrested in Gazipur in 26 Days

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has issued a warning against fraudsters impersonating ACC officials and conducting fake anti-corruption raids. ACC Director General Md. Akhtar Hossain stated that these individuals are extorting money from businesses and households under false pretenses. He urged the public to verify the identity of officials and report any suspicious activities immediately.

06 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

ACC Warns Against Fake Anti-Corruption Raids

Fourteen Beximco subsidiaries have shut down due to corruption and mismanagement, and the government cannot be held responsible for this, said the Economic Adviser. He argued that using public funds to sustain failing businesses is not viable, as those resources should be allocated to health, education, and social security sectors. However, he noted that the government is assisting in settling outstanding dues for affected workers.

06 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Beximco Shutdown Due to Corruption and Mismanagement: Economic Adviser

On Wednesday night, authorities seized and burned illegal fishing nets worth 3 million Taka in Barguna’s Patharghata. The operation, conducted by the Coast Guard and Fisheries Department, led to the confiscation of 42 behundi nets, 18 charghera duari nets, and 3 mosquito nets. However, no arrests were made as the illegal fishermen managed to flee.

06 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Illegal Fishing Nets Worth 3 Million Taka Destroyed in Patharghata

On Wednesday at 11 AM, former US ambassadors William B. Milam and John Danilovich visited the International Crimes Tribunal. They met with Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam, with special advisor Toby Cadman also in attendance. William B. Milam served as the US ambassador to Bangladesh from 1990 to 1993, while John Danilovich was the Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Dhaka in 2007 and 2008.

06 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former US Ambassadors Visit International Crimes Tribunal

The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) formed a five-member committee led by Zia U Ahmed on September 2 to probe 16 years of stock market irregularities, including the Beximco Sukuk bond case. Despite a 60-day deadline, the committee has yet to submit its findings. Allegations have surfaced that one committee member has ties to the Sukuk bond investors, raising concerns about impartiality. Critics argue that this delay reflects deeper issues in ensuring transparency in the financial sector.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Beximco Sukuk Bond Investigation Delayed Amid Controversy

Former US President Donald Trump revealed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed readiness to initiate peace talks “as soon as possible.” Reading from a letter during his first speech in Congress after securing a second term, Trump praised Zelensky’s willingness to negotiate. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov welcomed Trump’s remarks as “positive” but noted that Ukraine still has a legal ban on negotiating with Russia. Zelensky’s chief aide, Andriy Yermak, urged Russia to cease daily attacks if it truly desires peace.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Zelensky’s Peace Offer to US President Praised by Trump

A court has ordered the seizure of former Sirajganj Water Development Board executive engineer Abdul Malek’s tax records following a request by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The ACC is investigating Malek for allegedly concealing wealth and providing false asset declarations. Officials stated that accessing his tax records is crucial to verifying his income, expenditures, and any undisclosed properties.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ex-Water Development Board Engineer’s Tax Records Seized Over Corruption Probe

Bangladesh Coast Guard has conducted extensive operations over the past six months, seizing 31 firearms, including three foreign pistols, 57 rounds of ammunition, 10 blank shells, three sound grenades, 12 cocktails, and 43 hand bombs. Additionally, 70 robbers were arrested. Captain Mohammad Imam Hasan Azad, zonal commander of the Coast Guard’s South Zone, stated on Wednesday that these efforts aim to enhance coastal security and boost the blue economy. The operations also led to the confiscation of assets worth approximately 4.44 crore BDT as part of the mother hilsa conservation drive.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Coast Guard Seizes 31 Firearms, 55 Bombs, and Arrests 70 Robbers in 6 Months

The White House has opposed an Arab-led proposal for Gaza’s reconstruction, discussed in Cairo. National Security spokesperson Brian Hughes stated that the proposal does not align with the on-ground realities in Gaza, which remains uninhabitable and littered with unexploded ordnance. “Trump is committed to rebuilding Gaza without Hamas’ influence,” Hughes added, emphasizing continued dialogue for peace and prosperity. The Arab summit had earlier pledged to rebuild Gaza without displacing Palestinians.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

White House Rejects Arab Leaders’ Gaza Reconstruction Plan

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has directed authorities to align labor laws with international standards to improve the lives of millions of workers. He emphasized that the process must be completed positively and without excuses. He gave these directives during a meeting with the Ministry of Labor and Employment officials ahead of the International Labor Organization's 353rd session in Geneva, scheduled for March 10-20. The Bangladeshi delegation at the session will be led by M. Sakhawat Hossain, the ministry's adviser. The Chief Adviser also stressed the importance of worker insurance and healthcare services.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser: No Excuses for Delays in Labor Law Reforms

On Wednesday, the National Independent Investigation Commission on the BDR massacre released a public notice encouraging individuals to provide relevant information through its official website, bdr-commission.org. The notice called for witnesses to come forward, emphasizing the importance of testimony. The 2009 Pilkhana tragedy resulted in the deaths of 74 army personnel, with allegations of both domestic and international conspiracies surrounding the incident.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Public Notice Issued for Information on BDR Massacre

In his farewell speech, Wahiduddin Mahmud highlighted the long-standing discrimination between Ebtedayee madrasa teachers and government primary school teachers, despite following the same curriculum. Efforts are underway to eliminate this disparity, with over 6,000 teachers from 1,519 madrasas set to receive MPO benefits in the first phase. Ministry sources indicate that the new government has been working on this since November-December last year. The outgoing education adviser signed the necessary documents before leaving office, and once the Chief Adviser approves, teachers are expected to start receiving salaries by May.

05 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ebtedayee Madrasas to Receive MPO Approval After 40 Years


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