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A Dhaka court has granted a two-day remand for former Justice Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik in connection with a murder case linked to the recent mass uprising. The court issued the order on Wednesday after the investigating officer requested a seven-day remand. The case involves the shooting of student Md. Abu Zar Sheikh on July 19 in the Pragati Sarani area under Gulshan Police Station. He later succumbed to his injuries at Evercare Hospital on July 27. The victim’s mother, Mosammat Chobi, filed a murder case on November 16, naming Justice Manik as an accused.
Justice Manik Placed on Remand Again
Chittagong District Commissioner, Farida Khanam, has expressed her frustration over the ongoing edible oil shortage and the lack of supply. Despite holding four meetings with traders, no significant outcome was achieved, prompting her to state, “Now I want to see whether the power of the state is greater than the power of the businessmen.” She warned of raids in warehouses if the oil supply remains insufficient and declared that this would be the last meeting. She added, “If businessmen from Tiki or City Group are jailed, will they retain any respect?” Farida also stated that, if necessary, she would lead a campaign with student coordinators to ensure oil availability for consumers, warning that the government would take action according to state procedures if traders do not comply.
District Commissioner Farida Khanam Challenges Business Power in Oil Crisis
To promote electricity conservation, Indian Minister Pradyumn Singh Tomar has declared that he will refrain from ironing his clothes for a year. His announcement has sparked widespread discussion and criticism across the state. Tomar, who has previously made controversial statements on energy saving and pollution control, claimed this act would save half a unit of electricity daily. Further emphasizing his commitment, he stated that even on his daughter’s wedding day, he would wear un-ironed clothes. The minister urged everyone to adopt energy-saving practices and take small initiatives to reduce consumption.
Indian Minister Declares Not Ironing Clothes for a Year to Save Electricity
Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Prime Adviser, has appointed two new special assistants to his office. Sheikh Moinuddin and Faiz Ahmed Taiyab have been appointed as special assistants to the Prime Adviser, with the official notification issued by the Cabinet Division on Wednesday. To assist the advisers, Sheikh Moinuddin will oversee responsibilities at the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, while Faiz Ahmed Taiyab will manage executive duties at the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology. During their tenure as special assistants, they will enjoy the rank, salary, allowances, and other benefits equivalent to that of junior ministers.
Prime Adviser Appoints Two New Special Assistants
Mohammad Noor (25), a Rohingya community leader, was brutally hacked to death by unidentified assailants in Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday night. The attack occurred as Noor was returning home after Taraweeh prayers in the 20th Rohingya camp. Originally from Maungdaw, Myanmar, Noor fled to Bangladesh in 2017 during the Rohingya crisis. Additional DIG Siraj Amin confirmed the incident, stating that the assailants ambushed Noor and attacked him with sharp weapons, killing him on the spot. Reports suggest that Noor had previously survived a similar attack last Ramadan, and authorities suspect personal enmity as the motive behind the murder.
Rohingya Leader Hacked to Death in Cox’s Bazar
Dhaka has been ranked as the world’s most polluted city, surpassing Beijing, which holds the second spot. According to data from the Air Quality Index (AQI) at 8:48 AM on Wednesday, Dhaka recorded an AQI score of 171, indicating unhealthy air quality. Beijing follows in second place, while Kampala, Uganda, ranks third. AQI scores between 0-50 are considered good, 51-100 moderate, 101-150 unhealthy for sensitive groups, and 151-200 outright unhealthy. Dhaka’s air quality falls into the unhealthy category, posing severe health risks to residents.
Dhaka Tops Global Air Pollution Rankings
At the Arab Summit in Cairo, member nations adopted an alternative proposal for Gaza’s reconstruction, countering a plan previously put forward by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Israel’s Foreign Ministry criticized the summit, stating that it failed to condemn Israeli casualties and rejected the Arab-backed reconstruction initiative. The plan, endorsed by Arab representatives on Tuesday, includes a $53 billion budget for Gaza’s redevelopment, spearheaded by Egypt. Israel, meanwhile, reaffirmed its support for the U.S. proposal.
Israel Condemns Arab Plan for Gaza Reconstruction
A devastating suicide bombing at the Bannu military cantonment in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has left at least 11 people dead and 30 others injured. Among the deceased are three women and two children, according to local media reports. The attack occurred on Tuesday after Iftar, when two explosive-laden vehicles were driven into the military facility’s perimeter wall. Following the blasts, an exchange of gunfire ensued, resulting in the deaths of six attackers. The injured have been taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
Suicide Bombing at Pakistani Military Base Kills 11
On Tuesday, the United States re-designated Yemen’s Houthi rebels as a "foreign terrorist organization." This follows former President Donald Trump’s earlier decision in January to classify the group as terrorists. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the Houthis pose a significant threat to American civilians, regional partners, and maritime trade. He warned that the U.S. will not tolerate any nation engaging with groups like the Houthis under the guise of legitimate international business.
U.S. Reclassifies Houthis as a ‘Terrorist Organization’
To address the liquidity crisis in commercial banks, Bangladesh Bank has relaxed the cash reserve ratio (CRR). Previously, banks were required to maintain a daily reserve of 3.5% of their total deposits with the central bank, but this has now been reduced to 3%. This change will release approximately BDT 90 billion into the market, helping banks meet increased customer demand. However, banks must still maintain a 4% CRR on a bi-weekly basis.
Bangladesh Bank Injects BDT 90 Billion to Ease Liquidity Crisis
In an interview with Sky News on Wednesday, Dr. Yunus asserted that there is sufficient evidence to hold Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina accountable in court. He claimed that not only Hasina but also her family and close associates would face trial. Addressing human rights violations, he mentioned that when people witness "mirror chambers" firsthand and hear from victims, they will realize the extent of the atrocities. He further stated that Hasina's prosecution depends on Indian and international law and expressed confidence that she would be brought to justice regardless of whether she returns to Bangladesh.
Dr. Yunus to Sky News: Sheikh Hasina Must Face Trial
On Tuesday, two Iranian nationals and a Bangladeshi were assaulted in Vatara. The reason behind the attack remains unknown. Officer-in-Charge Mazharul Islam of Vatara Police Station stated that the injured Iranians were given medical treatment and brought to the station. Their phones and cash were stolen during the incident. Due to language barriers, police have struggled to communicate with them, as they only speak Arabic.
Mob Assaults Two Foreign Nationals in Vatara
The Superintendent of Police announced that Singair Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge (OC) Zahidul Islam Jahangir has been removed from his post and reassigned to police headquarters due to allegations of bribery and a syndicate operating within the station. Reports revealed that the station was collecting bribes worth millions monthly, prompting higher authorities to take action after three warnings. J.O.M. Toufiq Azam, OC of Daulatpur Police Station, has been appointed as the new officer-in-charge of Singair Police Station.
Corruption Scandal: Singair Police Chief Removed from Duty
Following the U.S. suspension of all military aid to Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky posted on X expressing regret over a verbal altercation with former U.S. President Donald Trump during a White House meeting. He reiterated Ukraine’s commitment to ending the war with Russia as swiftly as possible under Trump’s "strong leadership." Although Zelensky did not directly mention the suspension of military aid, he emphasized that Ukraine is open to security and mineral agreements under any conditions.
Zelensky Expresses Regret Over White House Incident
Police in Nawabganj arrested 10 members of a robbery gang in the middle of the night while they were preparing for a heist. Authorities recovered weapons and stolen goods from the suspects. According to police sources, a special checkpoint was set up at Kaykobad Square under the leadership of Superintendent of Police Ashraful Alam around 12:30 AM on Monday night. When several individuals attempted to flee from a truck, local residents and police officers managed to detain six of them. Based on their information, three more were arrested later.
10 Notorious Robbers, Including a Suspect with 19 Cases, Arrested in Nawabganj
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