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In a horrifying incident, a college student was gang-raped on a moving bus while traveling from Sylhet to Nabiganj. Acting swiftly, a joint operation by the army and police rescued the teenage victim and arrested the bus driver late Sunday night. According to police, the victim, an 11th-grade student from Farmgate, was assaulted by the bus helper Liton Mia and later by the driver Shah Sabbir Mia. The incident has sparked outrage across the region.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

College Student Raped on Moving Bus in Sylhet; Army and Police Conduct Joint Operation

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has urged the global community to take Israel’s unregulated nuclear capabilities seriously. Highlighting that Israel has never signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Asif called it a major threat to global security. He reiterated that Pakistan’s nuclear program strictly adheres to international standards for national defense, while warning that the ongoing Israeli aggression could destabilize the entire region, exacerbated by biased Western support.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan Warns World of Israel’s Unchecked Nuclear Arsenal

A court has imposed a travel ban on former Jessore District Council Chairman and Awami League leader Saifuzzaman Pikul, his wife Shefali Zaman, and their two sons—Tanjib Naushad Pallab and Tanvir Naushad Arnab—amid ongoing investigations into corruption and abuse of power.

Pikul is accused of amassing illicit wealth during his tenure by misappropriating funds from various government projects, illegal sale of thousands of roadside trees, and embezzlement related to land leasing and shop allocations. The court order follows extensive evidence suggesting the illegal accumulation of wealth by Pikul and his family beyond known sources of income.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Travel Ban Issued on Awami League Leader and Family Over Corruption Allegations

Police have arrested a man named Zakaria Ahmed Tapadar, also known as Rajon (34), for impersonating an Additional Superintendent of Police (Additional SP) in Rupganj, Narayanganj.

OC Liaquat Ali stated that Zakaria had been fraudulently presenting himself as a senior police officer while engaging in criminal activities across multiple districts. His social media profile displayed photos of him in police uniform, falsely identifying himself as an Additional SP. Zakaria is a named accused in several cases filed in Rupganj and other police stations.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Man Impersonating Additional SP Arrested in Narayanganj

A serious allegation has been made against Officer-in-Charge (OC) Mosharraf Hossain of the District Detective Branch (DB) in Manikganj. He is accused of confiscating the passport and air ticket of a Saudi-bound expatriate from Singair and refusing to return them.

The victim, Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain, filed a formal complaint with the Superintendent of Police on Sunday. According to sources, on May 24, the OC summoned him to the DB office citing a neighbor’s complaint and seized his passport—containing a valid Saudi visa—and his flight ticket under the pretext of investigation.

Reportedly, the day before, both the expatriate and Khalilur Rahman, Joint Convener of the Union Jubo Dal, were held by authorities.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

DB Officer Accused of Withholding Saudi Expat's Passport and Air Ticket in Manikganj

Speaking at an event, former U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Dan Mozena remarked, “I never imagined Hasina's government would fall so easily. What happened in July was historic. August 5 will never be forgotten—helicopters carried her away as the regime fell.” He praised Bangladesh’s peaceful transition, noting that revolutionary leaders chose Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus as the new national figurehead, instead of engaging in power struggles. He urged political parties to support the interim government in building an inclusive political process.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former U.S. Envoy: “Fall of Hasina Marks End of 15-Year Autocracy”

According to a Reuters report, Israel plotted to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a move reportedly vetoed by the Trump administration. A senior U.S. official stated that while Israel maintained frequent communication with the U.S., the assassination plan was halted, as Iran had not directly targeted any Americans. The official could not confirm whether the veto came directly from President Trump.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Planned Assassination Attempt on Iran’s Supreme Leader—Blocked by Trump Administration

Saidur Rahman, a detainee in Dhaka Central Jail, reportedly committed suicide by hanging himself on Sunday morning. He was known for firing shots during recent public protests. Jail authorities stated that he used a towel to hang himself from the window of his solitary confinement cell. He was pronounced dead at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Saidur Rahman was a former chairman of Savar’s Birulia Union Council and a member of the local Awami League.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi Political Prisoner Commits Suicide in Dhaka Central Jail

Malaysian immigration authorities have detained 99 foreign nationals in a major crackdown on illegal labor at entertainment centers across Pahang state.

During coordinated raids on six establishments, authorities arrested 85 foreign women suspected of working illegally in customer service roles. The detained individuals include 81 Thai nationals, four Laotians, one Yemeni, and one Chinese woman. Additionally, 14 foreign men, including 12 Bangladeshis, were also detained during the operation.

All detainees have been transferred to the Kemayan Immigration Detention Depot in Bera for further legal proceedings. The operation is part of Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to combat illegal employment and human trafficking in the entertainment sector.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Malaysia Detains 99 Foreign Workers in Entertainment Centre Raids, Including 12 Bangladeshis

A shocking incident has surfaced from South Chattogram Hospital and Diagnostic Limited in Karnaphuli, Chattogram, where a newborn was allegedly handed over to another couple to settle unpaid hospital bills.

According to hospital authorities, the baby's family voluntarily gave the child up for adoption to a childless couple, who in return paid the BDT 10,000 hospital bill and handed over an additional BDT 5,000 in cash. However, the child’s maternal grandfather stated that financial hardship compelled the family to agree to the arrangement.

Family members of the newborn’s mother, Joya Dash, claimed that when they informed a hospital nurse about their inability to pay the bill, she suggested handing over the baby. Allegedly, the nurse mentioned a relative who was unable to have children and subsequently took the baby with her.

Authorities are yet to confirm whether legal procedures for adoption were followed. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and raised serious ethical and legal concerns.

16 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Newborn Allegedly Sold to Pay Hospital Bill in Chattogram

As tensions between Iran and Israel escalate, the UK Foreign Office has advised its citizens to avoid travel to Israel for the time being. British nationals already in Israel or occupied Palestinian territories are urged to follow local guidance and take precautions for their safety. The advisory was issued with the safety and security of British citizens as the top priority.

15 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

UK Warns Citizens Against Travel to Israel Amid Rising Iran-Israel Tensions

The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant's first unit is expected to go into operation by the end of 2025, according to Russian Ambassador Alexander V. Khokhin. Speaking at a Russia Day event in Dhaka, he highlighted the significance of the project during the 80th anniversary of WWII victory and Soviet nuclear industry. Built with Russian assistance via Rosatom, the 1,200 MW unit is in final preparations for trial operation, marking a milestone in Bangladesh’s energy and diplomatic ties with Russia.

During the Eid-ul-Azha holidays from June 5 to 13, the national emergency helpline 999 received over 14,000 calls, with 13,831 seeking police assistance. Reports included extortion at cattle markets, roads, and rivers, as well as forced relocation of livestock. A total of 1,271 Eid-related complaints were addressed. Additionally, there were over 4,000 calls related to physical assaults, over 1,000 ambulance requests, and nearly 1,000 reports of criminal activities. Authorities responded and resolved many of the reported issues during the holiday period.

Two accused in a drug case escaped from the Shariatpur District and Sessions Judge Court premises on Sunday around 1 PM. The suspects, Suruj Madbor and Dulal Sheikh, were brought from Padma South Police Station for a hearing. They fled in handcuffs while being taken to the holding cell, evading police attention. Law enforcement later re-arrested Dulal Sheikh, while the search continues for Suruj Madbor. Shariatpur police confirmed the incident and assured that efforts are underway to apprehend the fugitive.

Teenage gangs are forming across Jhenaidah due to widespread drug abuse, sparking serious concern among local authorities. At a recent law and order committee meeting, officials criticized the Department of Narcotics Control for failing to act effectively. Specific hotspots of drug activity across the district were identified, with calls for stronger, more coordinated action. Community leaders, health officials, and law enforcement emphasized the urgent need for public cooperation and regular crackdowns to combat the growing crisis and save the youth from ruin.


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