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Two Indian nationals were arrested by the police for smuggling medicines into Bangladesh. After crossing the Brahmanbaria land border, they were arrested in Narayannapur yesterday, and a case has been filed against them in court. The arrested individuals are Pradip Dutta and Gautam Dutta. They were found with Indian vaccines, injections, and tablets. Earlier, two other Indian nationals were arrested for smuggling cosmetics. However, the officer-in-charge confirmed that the suspects entered Bangladesh legally.
Two Indian Citizens Arrested for Smuggling Medicines
A clash broke out between the students of the Department of Law and the Department of Al-Fiqh Legal Studies at Islamic University (IU) over a bus seat dispute. Thirteen students from both sides, along with the proctor, a teacher, and two security personnel, were injured in the incident. A five-member investigation committee has been formed, led by Professor Dr. Abdul Kader. In protest against the attack on the proctor and teachers, students from the Law Department held a press conference, demanding justice after a fair investigation. Three of the accused held a press conference claiming that the accusations from the Law Department students were fabricated. The IU Chhatra Dal has condemned and protested the incident.
Investigation Committee Formed Over Clash Between Two Departments at IUB
Unlike the previous government, there is no intention to delete individual posts or harass citizens on the internet; the focus is only on cryptocurrency and financial fraud. The Cybersecurity Act has been amended to include provisions for punishing sexual harassment. Under the amended law, no individual can be arrested without a warrant, except for hackers. Khalilur Rahman, Director General of the BTRC, stressed the importance of a sustainable guideline to make the internet universally accessible, rather than just relying on laws. He made these remarks at a recent conference at Dhaka University, where he also emphasized the importance of providing internet access in remote hill regions.
No Law for the Internet; Guidelines Needed
Eleven-year-old Arabi Islam Suba went missing in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, after leaving home with her cousin. CCTV footage showed her entering a mall with another boy. Her father filed a police report, and investigations revealed that she traveled to Naogaon with the boy, identified as Momin Hossain. Police suspect a romantic involvement. Upon sensing police presence, Suba fled again. Authorities are working with Momin’s family to prevent further escape and rescue Suba safely.
Child Suba Rescued from Naogaon After Viewing CCTV Footage
Students have suspended their protests and returned to classes following government assurances, restoring normal traffic flow on the Mahakhali-Gulshan road. However, they have warned of resuming protests if visible progress is not made on their demands. The students of Titumir College had been boycotting classes and exams since last Tuesday and began a hunger strike the following afternoon, demanding that their institution be declared an independent university. Although the Ministry of Education intervened on Monday and assured improved facilities, no concrete commitment was made regarding university status. After Dhaka University (DU) separated itself from the seven affiliated colleges, the government announced plans to form a new university for them. However, Titumir students have been protesting for their college to be recognized as a standalone university. On Monday, students blocked railway tracks, prompting discussions with education ministry officials, who promised to work on land allocation, new buildings, and other demands.
Titumir Students Return to Classes After a Week-Long Protest
According to a report by German news outlet Deutsche Welle, Indonesia is in final discussions to purchase BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles from India in a deal worth $450 million. If finalized, Indonesia would become the second ASEAN country after the Philippines to acquire the missile. Last month, during his visit to India for Republic Day celebrations, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto met with the CEO of BrahMos in the presence of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Additionally, the Chief of the Indonesian Navy, along with a high-level delegation, inspected the missile. The BrahMos missile is jointly developed by India and Russia. Analysts suggest that amid rising tensions with China, Indonesia is seeking to modernize its naval and military forces, making this purchase a strategic move.
Is Indonesia Buying $450 Million Worth of Missiles from India?
Assistant Commissioner Tapasi Tabassum Urmi, who was temporarily suspended for making derogatory remarks about Shaheed Abu Sayeed and other martyrs of the anti-discrimination student movement, is now facing trial. The court rejected her plea for dismissal and ordered the formation of charges against her. Previously, on January 26, Urmi surrendered and sought bail, which was granted, with the court scheduling the charge formation hearing for February 4. The case against her includes allegations of opposing the constitutional government formed after the mass uprising despite being a government official, conspiring to overthrow the government and instilling fear among the public, and dishonoring the Chief Adviser and the martyrs.
Magistrate Urmi’s Trial Begins in Defamation Case
The home of Shaheed Russel, who was killed in the anti-discrimination student movement, was attacked twice—once late at night on February 3 and again at 8 AM the next morning—in Kashab Union of Manda Upazila, Naogaon. The martyr’s father accused the attacks of being carried out by a group of assailants led by their neighbor, Rafatullah Mondal. Attempts to contact Rafatullah were unsuccessful. The Officer-in-Charge (OC) stated that the attack site has been inspected, and preparations for a case are underway.
Attack on Home of Student Killed in Anti-Discrimination Movement
A U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying Indian immigrants has departed for India, marking the beginning of the U.S. initiative to deport illegal Indian immigrants. Previously, the U.S. had deported undocumented migrants to Guatemala, Peru, Honduras, and Brazil. In January, India’s Foreign Minister stated that India has no objections to taking back its illegal immigrants, a message also conveyed to the U.S. Secretary of State. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on February 13 in Washington, which is being described as a meeting between two close allies.
U.S. Deports Indian Immigrants
The death toll in Hamas-controlled Gaza has risen to 61,709, with over 14,000 people presumed dead. Among the casualties are 17,881 children. Over 6,000 Palestinians have been detained by Israeli forces, while more than 2 million people have been forcibly displaced. The number of injured has reached 111,588. According to Gaza’s government information, 76% of the missing bodies have been recovered and taken to medical facilities. However, an estimated 14,222 bodies are still trapped under the rubble. The ongoing war has also claimed the lives of 1,155 healthcare workers, 205 journalists, and 194 civil defense personnel.
“Hundreds of Homes in Gaza Have Turned Into Graveyards”
Three young men lost their lives in a motorcycle accident on their way home after attending Saraswati Puja in Feni. The victims have been identified as Daibu Vaishnav (22), Antar Ghosh (20), and Sourav Goswami (22). The accident occurred around 8:30 PM on the Feni-Noakhali regional highway. Their motorcycle, moving at high speed, lost control while overtaking a truck and crashed into the trunk of a tree. Two of them died on the spot, while the third succumbed to his injuries after being taken to the district hospital. According to a sub-inspector of the Feni Highway Police Station, reckless speed was the main cause of the accident.
Three Friends Die in Road Accident While Returning Home from Puja
Ten Bangladeshis from Rajair upazila in Madaripur have been confirmed dead in a tragic boat capsizing in the Mediterranean while attempting to reach Italy illegally. Four more remain missing. On January 30, the Bangladeshi embassy in Libya reported the recovery of several bodies from the shores of Brega. Families of the victims are demanding punishment for human traffickers responsible for the tragedy. According to one survivor, he paid Tk 2.8 million to traffickers, who failed to ensure their safe journey. The mastermind behind the trafficking ring has been identified as Monir Howlader and Rafique from Bhanga upazila. The local administration has promised to arrange the repatriation of the bodies.
Boat Capsizes on Way to Italy, 10 Bangladeshi Migrants Identified Among the Dead
U.S. President Donald Trump has temporarily backed off from imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods after both countries pledged to enhance border security and combat drug trafficking. Trump stated that Canada has assured the U.S. of securing its northern border, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has allocated $1.3 billion for border security. Previously, the Mexican president also confirmed reaching an agreement with the U.S.
Trump Temporarily Halts Tariffs on Canada and Mexico
According to Hindustan Times, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on February 13. Modi will arrive in Washington on February 12 and meet American corporate leaders and representatives of various Indian communities. Last week, Trump mentioned that Modi was coming for a meeting with him. Trump is focused on selling U.S. defense equipment to India and ensuring a fair trade relationship. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, trade between the two countries exceeded $118 billion.
Modi-Trump Meeting on February 13, Dinner Planned for ‘Friend’ Trump
Out of 50,000 foreign nationals living illegally in Bangladesh, 15,618 have left the country as of January after being ordered to leave. However, 33,648 remain illegally. A 11-member task force, led by an additional secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, has been formed to decide on further actions. Earlier, on December 8, the ministry instructed authorities to take legal actions against illegal foreigners. According to the Special Branch of Police, 27,000 Indians and 10,000 Chinese nationals have overstayed their visas and need to pay fines to renew them.
15,000 of 50,000 Illegal Foreigners Have Left Bangladesh
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