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Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Traffic Mirpur Division officer Sergeant Mehedi Hasan Lawrence arrested a mugger in the Mirpur-1 area after the suspect held a young man at knifepoint and snatched his mobile phone. Acting swiftly on the report, Sergeant Mehedi conducted an immediate operation, detaining the mugger with both the stolen phone and the knife. The recovered phone was later returned to the victim.

The Traffic Mirpur Division announced the arrest on Monday, crediting Sergeant Mehedi’s prompt action and courage. In recognition of his bravery, the division awarded him a prize, which was handed over by the division’s Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Sanowar Hossain on behalf of the DMP Commissioner. The department publicly praised the officer’s decisive response to the incident.

The recognition highlights the Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s emphasis on quick and courageous field action by its officers in maintaining public safety in the capital.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sergeant Mehedi arrests Mirpur mugger, recovers phone, earns DMP bravery award

A joint force has arrested former BNP leader Syed Ahmed Bepari, 45, with weapons in Chandpur’s Faridganj upazila. The arrest was confirmed on Tuesday evening by Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime) Md Lutfor Rahman. Bepari, a former joint general secretary of the Char Dukhiya Paschim Union BNP, was detained early Monday night from Howlader Bazar area in Haimchar upazila. Based on his information, a large cache of locally made weapons was later recovered from his home in Faridganj.

The seized items include three Chinese axes, two machetes, one iron knife, one local cleaver, four steel pipes, a hammer, a chain, a bench gear, three steel knives, and two smartphones. Local BNP leader Md Shahjahan said Bepari previously held a union-level position, but all BNP committees at the upazila and union levels are currently suspended. Police officials stated that Bepari was first handed over to Haimchar Police Station and later transferred to Faridganj Police Station due to his permanent address.

According to police, a case is being processed against Bepari at Faridganj Police Station, and he will be presented before the court following legal procedures.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader Syed Ahmed Bepari arrested with weapons in Chandpur’s Faridganj

District Detective Branch (DB) police recovered the body of a five-year-old boy, Md. Rayan Mallik, three days after he went missing in Bhola’s Bhandaria upazila of Pirojpur district. The body was found around 1 a.m. on Monday inside a haystack in a neighbor’s cowshed. Rayan, son of Malaysia expatriate Russell Mallik, was a kindergarten student at Pashuribunia Afsaria Nurani Kindergarten. His family alleged that a rival uncle, Abdul Kader Mallik, killed the child and hid the body.

Police arrested four suspects in connection with the incident: Riyad Mallik, Mizan Mallik, Sayedul Islam, and Parvin Begum. The victim’s grandfather, Abdul Haque Mallik, filed a murder case at Bhandaria Police Station. According to Pirojpur Superintendent of Police Mohammad Manzur Ahmed Siddiqui, Rayan went missing on Friday afternoon, and his mother filed a general diary after failing to locate him.

During the investigation, police recovered a note from a nearby mosque veranda. Handwriting analysis led to the detention of cousin Riyad Mallik, who later admitted writing the note. Based on his information and intelligence, the remaining three suspects were quickly identified and arrested.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Missing child’s body found in Pirojpur after three days, four arrested over murder

A Sirajganj court has sentenced ten people, including a husband, wife, and their son, to life imprisonment in connection with the murder of Badiuzzaman in Kamarkhand upazila. Each convict was also fined 20,000 taka, with an additional three months of imprisonment in default. The verdict was delivered on Tuesday afternoon by Judge Laila Sharmin of the Sirajganj Additional District and Sessions Judge Court-1. According to the Additional Public Prosecutor, six convicts were present during the verdict, while four remain absconding.

The case originated from a 2011 land dispute and local election rivalry in Moynakandi village. Badiuzzaman had legally purchased three decimals of land, which neighbor Abu Sayeed later occupied. Following threats and escalating tension, Badiuzzaman went missing on June 24, 2011, and was found dead the next morning with his throat slit. His wife Ratna Begum filed a murder case naming nine individuals, and police submitted a charge sheet against ten accused in January 2012.

The court’s ruling concludes a long-running legal process over the killing that stemmed from both property and political conflicts.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ten sentenced to life in Sirajganj for 2011 murder over land and election dispute

RAB-1 conducted a late-night raid on the fifth floor of Khokon Villa in Tongi’s Dattapara area, Gazipur, arresting three individuals allegedly involved in a counterfeit money operation. The raid took place around 11:30 p.m. on Monday, and the arrests were confirmed the following morning through a press release by RAB-1 Senior Assistant Director (Media) Md. Rakib Hasan.

According to RAB, the operation followed a tip-off that a group had set up a counterfeit currency factory in the building. During the raid, officers seized fake notes worth Tk 5.4 lakh, printed sheets of counterfeit notes worth Tk 9.1 lakh, and a large quantity of printing and processing equipment, including printers, laptops, and chemicals. The arrested men were identified as Arif Raihan, Rubel Mia, and Zahidul Islam alias Sabuj.

RAB stated that the suspects had long been engaged in producing and selling counterfeit money. They, along with the seized materials, were handed over to Tongi East Police Station for further legal action.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

RAB-1 arrests three in Tongi for running counterfeit money factory

At least eight people have died and fourteen remain missing after a fire broke out early Monday at a momo manufacturing factory and an adjacent warehouse in southeastern Kolkata, West Bengal. The blaze, which began in a decorator’s warehouse in the Anandapur area, spread rapidly to the nearby factory containing large amounts of flammable materials. As of Tuesday afternoon, the fire had not been fully extinguished.

Relatives of the victims said the missing individuals were inside the warehouse and factory when the fire started, and many are feared dead. Opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari posted a list of fourteen missing persons on social media, though officials have not confirmed the number. Witnesses described desperate phone calls from trapped workers as the fire intensified.

State Fire Minister Sujit Bose, who visited the site on Tuesday, said rescue operations were delayed due to extreme heat inside the warehouse and complex construction that made access difficult. Authorities will investigate whether proper fire safety measures were in place at the facility.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eight dead, fourteen missing after Kolkata momo factory fire hampers rescue efforts

Two Bangladeshi fishermen were seriously injured after being shot by members of Myanmar’s armed group Arakan Army while fishing on the Naf River near Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday afternoon. The injured were identified as Md. Sohel, 16, and Md. Obaidullah, 17, both residents of Hwaikyang Union in Teknaf. Local union member Kabir Ahmad confirmed that around 10–15 rounds were fired from the Myanmar side toward the fishermen.

Following the incident, local fishermen rescued the injured and took them to the Kutupalong MSF hospital for treatment. It remains unclear whether the fishermen were within Bangladesh’s territorial waters or had crossed into Myanmar’s side when the shooting occurred. Hwaikyang Police Outpost’s Sub-Inspector Khokon Kanti Rudra said he had received reports of the injuries, while the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Jhimmongkhali Company Commander stated that the matter had been reported to higher authorities.

Authorities are investigating the exact location of the incident and awaiting further instructions from senior officials.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two Bangladeshi fishermen shot and injured by Arakan Army on Naf River near Teknaf

A Sylhet court has ordered the imprisonment of Naimul Haque Chowdhury, former acting registrar of Sylhet Medical University, in a corruption case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The order was issued on Tuesday afternoon by Sylhet Metropolitan Sessions Judge Munshi Abdul Majid after Chowdhury surrendered before the court and sought bail. The judge rejected his bail plea and directed that he be sent to jail.

According to the ACC’s Sylhet office, the case involves allegations of irregularities and corruption in staff recruitment at Sylhet Medical University. The University Grants Commission (UGC) had investigated the matter in 2023 and found evidence of abuse of power and recruitment irregularities by then Vice-Chancellor Dr. Morshed Ahmed Chowdhury and acting registrar Naimul Haque Chowdhury. The ACC filed the case on April 1, 2024, against 58 officials and employees, including both accused.

The court had earlier issued arrest warrants for all 58 accused on April 25, 2024. The main accused, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Morshed Ahmed Chowdhury, remains absconding.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sylhet court jails former acting registrar in ACC corruption case over recruitment irregularities

The International Crimes Tribunal-2 has concluded arguments in the case concerning the murder of Begum Rokeya University student Abu Sayeed, recognized as the first martyr of the July 24 uprising. The tribunal announced on Tuesday that the verdict could be delivered at any time. Prosecutor Mizanul Islam presented the prosecution’s arguments on January 22, citing witness testimonies, seized evidence, and official documents to establish the accused’s involvement.

The prosecution’s argument phase began on January 21 and continued for three days before the defense was scheduled to present its case. According to case documents, the investigation officer Ruhul Amin was cross-examined on January 14, and testimony from 25 witnesses was recorded. Of the 30 accused, six are currently in custody, including a former university proctor and several law enforcement and political figures, while 24 remain absconding. Four state-appointed lawyers are representing the fugitives.

The formal trial began on August 27 last year after the tribunal framed charges against the 30 accused on August 6, following submission of the investigation report in June.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Arguments end in Abu Sayeed murder case, tribunal verdict expected soon

A schoolgirl was killed and an autorickshaw driver injured when a speeding dump truck hit their vehicle on the Lakshmipur–Chaumuhani regional highway in front of the LGED office in Lakshmipur on Tuesday morning. The victim, Afreen, aged 10, was the daughter of Md. Akter Patowary from South Majupur area of Lakshmipur municipality and a student of Kakoli Shishu Angan School. The accident occurred around 7:30 a.m. when the truck, coming from Noakhali, struck the autorickshaw from behind.

Locals rescued the injured and took them to Lakshmipur Sadar Hospital, where doctors declared Afreen dead. The autorickshaw driver, Raju, was later transferred to Dhaka for advanced treatment as his condition worsened. Police confirmed the incident, recovered the body, and sent it to the hospital morgue. The truck involved in the crash was seized, but its driver fled the scene.

Authorities have not yet provided further details about the driver or the cause of the accident, and an investigation is expected to follow.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Schoolgirl dies as dump truck hits autorickshaw in Lakshmipur, driver injured

A female staff member at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, was attacked and robbed inside a hospital lift on Sunday, January 15. The victim, identified as Varsha Soni, a ward attendant in the gynecology department, was alone in the lift when a masked man entered, asked for directions, and then suddenly tried to snatch her gold chain and mangalsutra. The assailant fled through the stairs after taking the mangalsutra, while the pearl necklace fell inside the lift. No security guard was present at the time.

The incident, captured on CCTV, has caused widespread concern across the city, raising questions about safety and law enforcement in sensitive public institutions. A written complaint was filed at Bagsewania Police Station, but a formal case has not yet been registered. Preliminary investigation suggests that security was relaxed on Sunday, allowing the attacker to escape through the IPD gate.

Authorities note that under India’s new criminal code, chain snatching now carries lighter penalties, which police say has led to a sharp rise in such crimes in Bhopal over the past year.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chain snatching inside Bhopal AIIMS hospital raises alarm over weakened security and lighter penalties

A Barishal court has ordered the imprisonment of former BRTA assistant director Md. Shahe Alam in a corruption case. On Monday, January 26, 2026, he appeared before the Barishal District and Sessions Judge Court seeking bail, but Judge Sheikh Faruk Hossain rejected his plea and directed that he be sent to jail. During his transfer from court to prison, Alam’s relatives obstructed journalists, and he allegedly kicked a photojournalist in front of police.

According to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Alam is accused of approving nearly 2,500 illegal vehicle registrations across Barishal, Jhalakathi, and Pirojpur during his tenure. The ACC filed a case last year alleging that he misappropriated around 200 million taka over eight years while serving in BRTA offices in Barishal, Jhalakathi, Pirojpur, and Chattogram. Investigations also found that he issued 255 irregular vehicle registrations in 2022 despite an internal probe.

The court’s decision marks a significant step in the ongoing corruption investigation, with further legal proceedings expected under ACC supervision.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Former BRTA official jailed in Barishal over corruption and fake vehicle registration case

A handmade explosive device, locally known as a cocktail, detonated in front of the main gate of Gopalganj University of Science and Technology on Monday night, January 26, around 9:45 p.m. Witnesses said four unidentified assailants arrived on two motorcycles and threw the device before fleeing toward the city. The loud explosion caused widespread panic among students and staff on campus.

University Proctor Dr. Arifuzzaman Rajib stated that the explosion might have been intended to create fear among students. Following the incident, senior university officials and police visited the site. According to a police press release, both police and army personnel quickly reached the scene, confirming that there were no injuries or property damage.

Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage from the area to identify those responsible. Law enforcement agencies said legal procedures are underway to locate and apprehend the perpetrators.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Explosion at Gopalganj University gate causes panic, police investigating

An autorickshaw driver was found murdered in Ramu upazila of Cox’s Bazar on Monday night, January 26, 2026. Locals discovered the body of Md. Babul, aged 40, in the Dakshinpara area of South Mithachhari Union around 8 p.m. Police confirmed that the victim’s throat had been slit and that his autorickshaw was missing from the scene.

Babul, a resident of Swapnotori Adarsha village in Rashidnagar Union, was the son of the late Abdus Salam. He is survived by his wife and three children. Locals reported that a mobile phone was found near the body, and they believe he was killed by assailants attempting to steal his vehicle. His younger brother said he had spoken to Babul earlier in the evening before learning of his death.

Ramu Police Station’s investigation officer, Md. Farid, stated that a police team visited the site after receiving information from locals. He said initial evidence suggests the murder was linked to the autorickshaw snatching, and an investigation is underway.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Autorickshaw driver killed in Ramu, police suspect robbery motive

Law enforcement authorities have arrested another suspect in connection with the killing of a Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) officer in Sitakunda, Chattogram. The detainee, identified as Mamun, 38, was apprehended on Monday from the Bayezid area of Chattogram city. The victim, RAB-7 officer Abdul Motaleb, was attacked by armed assailants on January 19 while participating in an operation at Jungle Salimpur. He later died while undergoing treatment.

According to the investigating officer, Sub-Inspector Idris, a total of seven suspects have been arrested so far, including Jahir alias Zahid, Kala Bachchu, Sagar, Yunus, Arif, Mamun, and Mizan. Police sources said the case filed over the killing named 29 individuals and listed an additional 150 to 200 unidentified suspects. Multiple teams are continuing operations to identify and arrest others involved.

Sitakunda Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mohinul Islam stated that he has visited the crime scene several times and observed that many residents have left the area, possibly due to fear of arrest or for livelihood reasons.

27 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Another suspect arrested in Sitakunda RAB officer Abdul Motaleb murder case


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