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In a week-long crackdown, Saudi authorities detained more than 12,100 foreign nationals for violating housing, labor, and border regulations. The arrests were made between May 22 and May 28 as part of an ongoing initiative to enforce residency and employment laws. According to Arabian Business, 63% of the detainees were Ethiopian, 34% Yemeni, and 3% of other nationalities. Additionally, 90 individuals were arrested while attempting to illegally exit the country.

02 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Arabia Detains Over 12,000 Migrants in One Week for Violating Residency and Labor Laws

Ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, preparations are underway to ensure smooth travel. At a coordination meeting chaired by BRTA Chairman Md. Yasin in Gazipur, he emphasized the urgent need for road repairs, drainage improvements, and the completion of flyovers. GMP Police Commissioner Dr. Md. Nazmul Karim Khan stated that special traffic control and law enforcement measures will be intensified to maintain order during the Eid rush.

02 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

BRTA Chairman Stresses Road Repairs and Flood Management Ahead of Eid Travel

The Jatiyo Muktijoddha Council (JAMUKA) has initiated field-level hearings to identify individuals who have fraudulently obtained freedom fighter status. The first phase includes hearings for 31 individuals from the Comilla region, scheduled for today at 10:00 AM at the Comilla Circuit House. Participants, including local officials and witnesses, will present evidence regarding the accused's involvement in the Liberation War. This initiative follows directives from the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs to verify the authenticity of freedom fighter certificates amid allegations of widespread fraud.

02 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

JAMUKA Begins Field Hearings to Identify Fake Freedom Fighters

Three top leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (BAISHA) in Barishal have resigned, accusing the organization of deviating from its core principles. The resigning members include chief organizer Hasibul Islam Turan, joint convener Touhidul Islam Abid, and member Tahasin Ahmed Ratul. They claimed that BAISHA has transformed into an anti-public platform that contradicts the ideals of the July uprising. They also alleged that many Barishal district leaders are engaged in misconduct, and about 50% of BAISHA activists are affiliated with other political parties.

02 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three Leaders Resign from Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, Calling It Morally Deviant

Syed Hossain, an accused in a case involving violence and explosives during a public uprising in Charramba Union of Lohagara, Chattogram, has been appointed as the Panel Chairman. Allegations suggest that he concealed vital information and paid a hefty sum to secure the post. In the controversial 2022 Union Parishad election, Helal Uddin, the local Weavers' League president, allegedly seized polling centers through violence to become chairman. After Helal fled post-August 5, Panel Chairman Mohammad Mia served in his place. Unexpectedly, he was removed, and the district administration declared Syed Hossain the new chairman.

02 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Explosion Case Accused Syed Hossain Appointed Panel Chairman in Lohagara

Continuous heavy rainfall and upstream mountain streams from India’s Tripura state have caused severe flooding in low-lying border areas of Akhaura upazila in Brahmanbaria. The floodwaters have submerged parts of Mogra, Moniond, and Dakshin unions.
Local authorities have initiated emergency response measures. Waterlogging has also affected key installations such as the Akhaura International Immigration Checkpost and the Customs House.

02 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Flooding Hits Border Areas of Akhaura Due to Heavy Rain and Mountain Streams from Tripura

Three separate cases have been filed at Nagarkanda Police Station in connection with the recent attack on 18-year-old Baishakhi Islam Barsha, a prominent anti-discrimination activist in Faridpur. Barsha herself filed two of the cases, while police lodged the third over obstruction of law enforcement duties during the incident. Authorities have arrested six individuals so far. Following the incident, the officer-in-charge (OC) of the local police station was withdrawn by the district police administration.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Six Arrested Over Attack on Anti-Discrimination Activist Baishakhi Islam Barsha in Faridpur

A total of 105 foreign nationals, including several Bangladeshis, were deported from Kuala Lumpur International Airport by Malaysia’s Aviation Security (AVSEC) for failing to meet essential entry conditions. In an official statement, authorities said they identified deceptive tactics used by these individuals during an operation. The passengers were found to be using Malaysia as a transit point en route to third countries. Authorities have ordered their return to their home countries.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

105 Foreign Nationals, Including Bangladeshis, Deported from Kuala Lumpur Airport for Failing to Meet Entry Requirements

Press Secretary Shafiqur Alam revealed that Japan is planning significant investment in the Matarbari project. Discussions also included sending 100,000 Bangladeshi workers to Japan each year. Japan’s main investment agency, JETRO, responded positively, and progress was made toward resolving visa-related complications. A substantial portion of the $29 million master plan will be funded by Japan.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Japan to Make Major Investment in Matarbari Project, Discusses Sending 100,000 Bangladeshi Workers Annually

The National Consensus Commission is set to begin its second round of dialogue with political parties on Monday at 4:30 PM. The discussion will be inaugurated by Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus at the Foreign Service Academy. Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Mazumdar said that all parties involved in the reform process have been invited and expressed hope that this dialogue would help finalize the July Charter.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Consensus Commission to Resume Dialogue With Political Parties on Monday

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched a probe into alleged irregularities in the recruitment process and embezzlement of Tk 150 crore at the mobile financial service ‘Nagad.’ Following a raid at the company’s head office, the ACC stated that Faiz Ahmad Tayyab’s personal aide Atik Morshed and his wife Zakia Sultana Jui may be interrogated. Authorities have also requested necessary documents to verify the allegations.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

ACC Investigates ‘Nagad’ Recruitment Irregularities and Alleged Embezzlement of Tk 150 Crore

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has arrested three activists from the Awami League and Jubo League over a sudden flash procession in front of Delta Hospital in the capital's Dholaipar area. The arrested include Khorhshed-ur-Rahman Masum (48), Joint General Secretary of Shyampur AL, Ahsan Kabir Ador (31) and Idris Ali Ishan (22), both members of Kadamtoli Jubo League. A case has been filed at Shyampur Police Station, and efforts are ongoing to apprehend others involved.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three AL, Jubo League Activists Arrested Over Flash Procession in Dhaka

A full Appellate Division bench led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed ruled that the decision to administer the oath of office to Ishraq Hossain as Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation falls entirely under the jurisdiction of the Election Commission. The ruling, published on Sunday evening, clarified that the EC must make a constitutional decision on the matter.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Election Commission to Decide on Ishraq Hossain’s Mayoral Oath: Supreme Court

Leaders of the Secretariat Employees’ Unity Forum met with Adviser Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan and submitted a memorandum demanding the repeal of the amended civil service ordinance. The adviser acknowledged concerns over potential misuse of certain provisions and promised to discuss the matter further. He also urged employees to maintain a professional work environment while these issues are addressed.

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Secretariat Workers Meet Adviser Fawzul Kabir, Demand Repeal of Civil Service Ordinance

Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam told the International Crimes Tribunal that the crimes committed by Awami League, Jubo League, Chhatra League, and the 14-party alliance should be considered acts of terrorism. Detailing in an 8,500-page charge sheet across 13 volumes, he outlined cases of enforced disappearances, killings, and torture. He named Sheikh Hasina as the core instigator, along with Obaidul Quader, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, Salman F Rahman, and Anisul Huq as part of a “Gang of Four” responsible for orchestrating countrywide atrocities. “This trial is not about revenge,” he said. “It’s about evidence-based justice to prevent the return of fascism in a new Bangladesh.”

01 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Crimes by AL and Allied Groups Amount to Acts of Terrorism: Chief Prosecutor Tazul


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