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A Tk 5.12 crore bridge is under construction over a canal in Titas, Cumilla, but lacks proper access roads on either side. One end opens to nothing, while the other connects to a damaged rural road. The surrounding area consists of agricultural fields, making the bridge practically unusable for locals. Additionally, another bridge worth over Tk 5.5 crore is being built just 700 meters away. Locals allege these projects are examples of rampant public fund mismanagement and wastage.
Bridge Worth Tk 5 Crore Being Built Without Access Roads in Titas Upazila
Police in Savar arrested three young men from a moving bus and recovered knives from each of them. The detainees are Tanvir Hossain (18) from Nawabganj, Mamun Hasan Munna (19) from Savar, and Sohanur Rahman (18) from Mymensingh. According to police, the trio was preparing to commit a robbery onboard.
Three Youths Arrested with Knives on Moving Bus in Savar
According to White House sources, Israel had planned an airstrike on Iranian nuclear facilities in May, aiming to set back Iran’s nuclear capabilities by at least a year. Despite months of discussion with the US, former President Trump ultimately opted for diplomatic negotiations over military action. The next round of US-Iran talks is scheduled for Saturday in Rome. The UN had earlier warned that Iran was nearing nuclear weapon capability.
Israel Planned Strike on Iranian Nuclear Sites; Trump Chose Diplomatic Route
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has returned 251 mobile phones to their rightful owners after recovering them using digital tracking. These phones were lost, stolen, or snatched, and later reclaimed by police stations including Sher-e-Bangla Nagar (63), Hatirjheel (54), Mohammadpur (40), Tejgaon Industrial (32), Adabor (32), and Tejgaon (30). The devices were officially handed over in the presence of Deputy Police Commissioner Md. Ibne Mizan on Thursday.
Police Return 251 Lost and Stolen Mobile Phones to Owners
Students of Sunamganj Medical College staged protests for the third consecutive day, demanding the immediate opening of the 500-bed hospital affiliated with their college. Although the academic program began in 2020-21, the hospital remains non-operational, forcing students in higher years to attend limited clinical classes twice a week at the district hospital 15 kilometers away. With no dedicated transport, this severely disrupts their education.
Students Demand 500-Bed Sunamganj Medical College Hospital Be Operational
Following an Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) petition, a court has ordered the freezing of 1,360 bank accounts linked to Mohammad Saiful Alam, chairman of S. Alam Group, and his associates. These accounts hold a total of Tk 2,619 crore. The ACC stated they are investigating allegations of money laundering and unlawful fund transfers, necessitating the freeze to prevent asset flight.
Court Freezes Tk 2,619 Crore Belonging to S. Alam Group Chief
Former police chief Benazir Ahmed, known for his ties to authoritarian leader Sheikh Hasina, has been expelled from the Dhaka Boat Club over allegations of misappropriating Tk 320 million. Club President Nasir Uddin Mahmud confirmed the expulsion and said legal action is being taken against others involved. Former club secretary Tahsin Amin, a close associate of Benazir, has also been removed.
Benazir Ahmed Expelled from Dhaka Boat Club Over Tk 320 Million Embezzlement
Development work in the country is lagging, with only 36.65% of the Revised Annual Development Program (RADP) implemented in the first nine months of the fiscal year—down from 42.30% during the same period last year. Notably, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) spent nothing. Six ministries have implemented less than 15%, while only eight crossed the 50% mark. From a total RADP allocation of Tk 2.26 trillion, only Tk 828.14 billion was spent by the ministries and departments between July and March.
Slow Progress: ADP Implementation at Just 36.65%
Legal Action Network reported that Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar abruptly cut short his UK visit and left the country after a formal request for an arrest warrant was submitted against him. They claim Sa’ar is under investigation for serious crimes and urge the public to alert London Metropolitan Police if he is spotted, but warn against approaching him due to possible armed security. The Hind Rajab Foundation also filed a similar request. During his secret visit, Sa’ar held a private meeting with the British Foreign Secretary, discussing Gaza and other Middle East issues, confirmed by the UK’s Commonwealth and Development Office.
Israeli Foreign Minister ‘Flees’ UK After Arrest Warrant Application
Adviser Farida Akhter announced a revised fishing ban, reducing the closed season from 65 to 58 days to prevent foreign fishermen from exploiting the ban. She noted that during previous bans, neighboring countries’ fishermen often entered Bangladeshi waters. Farida also said Cox’s Bazar is set to host one of the country’s most modern fish landing centers and wholesale markets, with support from JICA.
Bangladesh Revises Fishing Ban to Curb Foreign Poaching
Petitioners in India’s Supreme Court sought a stay on the Waqf Act, but the court declined to issue one. However, the justices considered issuing an interim order with three key points. The move was postponed after the central government’s legal representatives requested more time to present their explanation. The matter will be heard again on Thursday.
The proposed interim directives include:
1. No land or institution currently declared as Waqf property can be declassified as non-Waqf during the pendency of the case.
2. District Magistrates may investigate Waqf-related properties but cannot issue any binding orders.
3. Members of Waqf Boards and Councils must be Muslim, although non-Muslims may join only by virtue of holding specific offices.
No Declaration Against Waqf Status During Ongoing Trial, Supreme Court Holds Off Interim Order as BJP Government Seeks Time
On the occasion of Historic Mujibnagar Day, Adviser Faruk-E-Azam paid tribute at the Mujibnagar Memorial on April 17. Speaking at the event, he expressed deep concern over individuals falsely identifying themselves as freedom fighters, calling it “shameful.” He stated that actions have already been taken against fake freedom fighters.
Referring to the Mujibnagar Government formed on April 17, 1971, at the mango orchard in Meherpur, he called it a heroic and historic chapter in Bangladesh’s journey to independence. “The Mujibnagar government was internationally recognized and played a key role in organizing the Liberation War,” he said.
He also clarified that the current government has no intention of renaming the Mujibnagar Government, emphasizing, “History cannot be erased. It must be preserved in its rightful place.” Additionally, he noted that there are over 2,700 legal cases pending, many related to this issue, and the government is waiting for court verdicts.
Many Are Falsely Claiming to Be Freedom Fighters — It’s Shameful: Adviser Faruk-E-Azam
The government has decided to amend the Bank Resolution Act and modernize judicial processes, Environment Adviser Rizwana Hasan announced. “The judiciary remains largely outdated. From now on, court summons can be issued via phone calls, SMS, or other modern devices,” she said. Information related to cases can also be sent via email or WhatsApp. The government has also approved key policy-level amendments to the colonial-era Civil Procedure Code (CPC), aiming to ease case backlogs. “Previously, after a verdict, a new suit had to be filed for execution. Now, execution clauses will be included in the original verdict,” she explained. The amendment to the Bank Resolution Act will enhance the powers of Bangladesh Bank and help curb financial irregularities.
Government to Amend Bank Resolution Act, Allow Digital Summons: Environment Adviser
Traffic on the road from Khilkhet to Kuril and Bashundhara will be suspended for 29 hours from 7 PM on April 17 to midnight on April 18 due to utility relocation work for the MRT Line-1 project. Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited has advised commuters to take alternate routes, including using the U-turn in front of Radisson Hotel and Kuril Flyover.
Khilkhet to Kuril-Bashundhara Road to Close for 29 Hours for MRT Utility Work
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that the government of Bangladesh strongly condemns the recent attacks on Muslims in India and calls for full protection of the minority community. Dhaka urged both the central Indian government and the West Bengal state government to ensure the safety of Muslim citizens. The interim government also vehemently protested attempts to link Bangladesh to communal violence in Murshidabad, where Indian security forces reportedly opened fire on a Muslim protest linked to the Wakf Bill.
Bangladesh Condemns Attacks on Indian Muslims and Denounces Efforts to Blame Dhaka
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