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A violent clash broke out on Tuesday at Chittagong Government City College between members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s student wing, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, and Islami Chhatra Shibir over the rewriting of a wall graffiti related to the 'July–August' movement. The confrontation, which began around noon after hours of tension, led to a Shibir activist suffering a severe leg injury, with his ankle reportedly severed. Police and college authorities intervened to control the situation, but further clashes erupted during a Shibir protest later in the day.

According to local sources and college officials, the conflict began when a group led by a Chhatra Dal leader allegedly altered a graffiti that originally read “campus free from student politics and Chhatra League.” The incident’s video spread on social media, escalating tensions between the two groups. Both sides accused each other of launching attacks, and several people were reported injured.

College authorities temporarily suspended internal classes and some exams for safety reasons, though national university exams continued. Additional police were deployed, and officials said the situation was under control.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Clash at Chittagong City College leaves Shibir activist severely injured

The Bangladesh Coast Guard detained 15 individuals and seized four dredgers, two bulkheads, and two trawlers in separate operations in Narayanganj and Rajbari. The operations were conducted on Monday evening and early Tuesday, according to Coast Guard media officer Lieutenant Commander Sabbir Alam Sujon. In Narayanganj’s Dharmaganj area, five suspects were detained while illegally extracting sand, and the seized equipment was placed under legal process.

In a separate operation in Rajbari’s Goalanda Ghat area, 13 suspects were detained for illegal sand extraction, along with one dredger and two bulkheads. Three of the detainees were minors and were released after signing undertakings. The remaining suspects and seized items were handed over to the Goalanda River Police for legal action.

The Coast Guard stated that such operations will continue to protect agricultural land and residential areas from illegal sand mining activities.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Coast Guard detains 15 in Narayanganj and Rajbari for illegal sand extraction

A Mymensingh court has sentenced seven people to death for the murder of college student Shahinur Alam, also known as Iqbal, in Tarakanda upazila. The verdict was delivered on Tuesday afternoon by District and Sessions Judge Md Zakir Hossain. Two female defendants, Khaleda Akter and Rehena Khatun, were each sentenced to seven years of rigorous imprisonment, fined Tk 25,000, and given an additional one-year term in default of payment.

According to the case details, Iqbal, a civil engineering student at Rumdo Polytechnic Institute, went missing on May 31, 2021, after leaving his home in Palashkanda Tanpara village. His decomposed body was recovered five days later from an abandoned septic tank in the same village. His brother Selim Mia filed a murder case on June 6, 2021, accusing Asif Rana Naeem and others, citing a land dispute as the motive. Police later submitted a charge sheet following investigation.

Public Prosecutor Advocate Anwar Aziz Tutul said the court reached its decision after hearing testimony from 24 witnesses. The victim’s family expressed satisfaction with the verdict and called for its swift execution.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mymensingh court sentences seven to death for student Iqbal’s 2021 murder over land dispute

An 18-year-old Alim examinee named Jesmin Akter Ritu died in a road accident in Ishwardi upazila of Pabna on Monday morning, April 21, 2026. The incident occurred at the Ruppur Mor area of Pakshi Union when she was traveling by easybike with a friend. Her scarf became entangled in the vehicle’s wheel, causing her to fall onto the road and sustain severe injuries.

Local residents rescued her and took her to Ishwardi Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared her dead. According to police, Ritu was the daughter of Zahidul Islam from Saraikandi village in Muladuli Union and a student of Dashuria Madinatul Ulum Alim Madrasa. She suffered serious head and ear injuries that made her condition critical at the scene.

Ishwardi Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Ashadur Rahman stated that no complaint was filed by the family, and the body was handed over to relatives after completing legal procedures.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Alim examinee dies after scarf gets caught in easybike wheel in Ishwardi, Pabna

Bangladeshi online activist Saniur Rahman, also known as Satya Sadhu, was arrested in India under Uttarakhand Police’s Operation Kalnami. The arrest followed years of his living under a false identity as a Hindu monk named Satyanistha Arya in Rishikesh. Authorities reportedly recovered a Bangladeshi passport from him, suggesting he had entered India illegally through the Nepal border in 2016 and evaded detection for years.

The report describes Rahman’s ideological transformation from a self-proclaimed atheist and Shahbag movement participant in Bangladesh to a proponent of militant Hindutva in India. It portrays his shift as opportunistic, arguing that his earlier secular activism masked deep-seated hostility toward Islam. His alleged involvement in aggressive acts against minority communities, including an attack on a church in Ghaziabad, is cited as evidence of his continued extremism.

The incident raises concerns about cross-border extremism and weaknesses in India’s border and intelligence systems. It also serves as a cautionary example of how ideological extremism can mutate across religious lines, destabilizing social harmony.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi blogger arrested in India after years disguised as Hindu monk

Workers of Ahsan Composite factory in Kaliakoir, Gazipur staged a protest on Tuesday morning demanding payment of their pending annual leave wages. The demonstration began in front of the factory at Palli Bidyut Dighir Par area and escalated when workers rejected management’s proposal for a meeting, insisting on immediate payment. They later vandalized office furniture, computers, and other equipment, injuring seven factory officials.

Police led by Gazipur Industrial Police-1 officer-in-charge Morshed Zaman arrived to control the situation. Workers reportedly threw bricks and stones at police, leading to a chase and counter-chase. Eleven workers and three police officers sustained minor injuries. Police fired several blank shots to disperse the crowd, eventually restoring order.

Kaliakoir Police Station officer-in-charge Shahidul Islam said the situation became tense for a while but was later brought under control. Additional police have been deployed to maintain security and prevent further unrest.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Workers clash with police in Gazipur over unpaid annual leave wages

A railway employee was killed after being struck by the Meghna Express train in Sitakunda, Chattogram, on Tuesday morning. The accident occurred around 11 a.m. while the worker, Rafiqul Islam, was performing maintenance duties on the main railway line under the jurisdiction of the Divisional Engineer-1 of Bangladesh Railway’s Eastern Region. He died at the scene after being hit by the Chattogram-bound train.

According to Chattogram Railway Police, Rafiqul Islam was working on the track when the Meghna Express hit him, causing fatal injuries. Police have launched an investigation into the incident to determine the circumstances leading to the collision.

Following the accident, the Central Committee of the Bangladesh Railway Engineering Department Employees Association expressed deep sorrow, describing Rafiqul Islam’s death as an irreparable loss to the railway community and praying for the peace of his soul.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Railway worker killed after being hit by Meghna Express train in Sitakunda, Chattogram

A local BNP leader and his associates have been accused of publicly assaulting four people, including two women, in Gabua village of Kakrabunia Union under Mirzaganj upazila, Patuakhali. The incident reportedly occurred on Friday afternoon during a dispute over cutting tree branches. The victims—Samir Chandra Halder, his wife Sabita Rani, their daughter Jhilik Rani, and Jhilik’s four-year-old son Piyas—were seriously injured and later admitted to the upazila health complex. A written complaint naming five individuals was filed at Mirzaganj Police Station by Sabita Rani on Monday.

According to police, the accused is Mojibur Rahman, vice president of the upazila BNP and former member of the 9th ward of Kakrabunia Union Parishad. The dispute stemmed from a long-standing land conflict between Samir Chandra Halder and his brother Shankar Halder. Witnesses said Mojibur Rahman allegedly sided with Shankar’s group and attacked Samir’s family with tree branches.

Mojibur Rahman denied the allegations, claiming he was called to mediate the dispute and that both sides were injured in the clash. Police confirmed receiving the complaint and said an investigation is underway.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader accused of assaulting four people in Mirzaganj land dispute

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) seized 111 bottles of Indian Eskaf syrup and a motorcycle during a special operation in the Sabri Khana Bridge area under the Kulaghat Special Camp in Lalmonirhat district. The operation, conducted by the 15 BGB Battalion on Monday night, followed intelligence information about smuggling activities. The seized items have a total estimated value of 224,400 taka, including 44,400 taka for the syrup and 180,000 taka for the motorcycle.

According to the Lalmonirhat Battalion, smugglers fled the scene after being signaled to stop, leaving behind the motorcycle and the contraband. Lieutenant Colonel Mehedi Imam (PSC), commanding officer of the 15 BGB Battalion, stated that the force remains uncompromising in protecting the border, preventing smuggling, and combating human trafficking. He added that surveillance and patrols have been intensified in sensitive border areas.

The BGB confirmed that similar anti-smuggling operations will continue in the future to ensure a smuggling-free Bangladesh.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BGB seizes Indian Eskaf syrup and motorcycle in Lalmonirhat anti-smuggling drive

Ten individuals were sentenced to three months of imprisonment without labor for illegally extracting sand during a late-night operation in the Kolabagan area near Daulatdia ferry terminal in Goaland upazila of Rajbari district. The operation, conducted from midnight to early morning on April 21, 2026, was led by Assistant Commissioner (Land) Muntasir Hasan Khan with support from the Coast Guard, Daulatdia River Police, and other law enforcement agencies. Authorities seized one cutter and two bulkheads used in the illegal activity.

Following their arrest, a mobile court sentenced the offenders under Section 15 of the Sand Quarry and Soil Management Act, 2010, for violating Section 4 of the same law. The seized vessels were placed under the custody of the Daulatdia River Police outpost, and the convicted individuals were sent to jail.

According to the upazila administration, similar operations will continue to prevent illegal sand extraction, and strict legal measures will be taken against violators.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ten jailed for illegal sand extraction in Daulatdia midnight operation

Police recovered the bloodied bodies of three young men from a remote forest in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday morning. The discovery was made around 9 a.m. in the North Shilkhali area of Baharchhara Union. Teknaf Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge Saiful Islam confirmed the incident. The deceased were identified as Aminul Islam Robi, 19, Mujibur Rahman, 38, and Nur Bashar, 20, all residents of the same locality.

According to police and local sources, laborers working on the eastern side of the hill spotted the bodies and alerted nearby residents, who then informed the police. Robi’s father, Ruhul Amin, identified his son’s body at the scene and demanded justice for what he described as a brutal killing.

OC Saiful Islam said police immediately reached the site, recovered the bodies, and began preparing an initial report. The bodies will be sent for autopsy to determine the exact cause of death, and legal procedures are underway.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police recover three bloodied bodies from Teknaf forest, investigation underway

Serious allegations of mental and physical abuse have emerged at Dhaka University’s Dr. Kudrat-e-Khuda Hall, where first-year students of the Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology were reportedly subjected to late-night ‘guestroom’ sessions under the pretext of teaching manners. Victims said they were forced to sit for hours, verbally abused, and intimidated by senior students. The incidents allegedly took place over four consecutive nights, involving members of the 43rd batch and some linked to the student group Chhatra Dal.

According to the victims, the sessions were held mainly in rooms 1003 and 1004, and on one occasion in the hostel dining room. They described the activities as psychological torture and ragging, including offensive remarks about female classmates and forced displays of respect. One accused student denied any knowledge of the events, while another admitted to a “familiarization meeting” but rejected the torture claims.

The hall’s vice president said the matter would be discussed with university authorities, and the hostel warden stated that no formal complaint had yet been received but promised strict action if the allegations were proven.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Guestroom abuse allegations surface again at Dhaka University’s Leather Engineering Institute hostel

Local residents in Cumilla’s Burichong upazila have accused two brothers, Arif and Sharif, of closing a one-kilometer stretch of the Cumilla–Sylhet Highway by building a wall across it. The complaint, signed by over a hundred residents from Rampal, Paschim Farizpur, and Purba Shah Daulatpur, was submitted to the Burichong Upazila Nirbahi Officer on Tuesday. The road, used for more than 20 years, connects several villages and serves around 1,500 to 2,000 people daily, including students and commuters.

According to the complaint, the brothers, along with Shah Alam, allegedly used force on April 8 to block the road and erect structures on land belonging to the Roads and Highways Department. Locals said they were threatened when they tried to intervene. A previous meeting on April 15, mediated by a representative of a Member of Parliament, failed to resolve the issue, and construction resumed on April 20.

The Upazila Engineer stated that road paving work was ongoing and that he would inspect the site. The Upazila Nirbahi Officer confirmed receiving the complaint and said necessary action would be taken.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Locals accuse two brothers of blocking Cumilla road by building wall across public route

The Bangladesh Coast Guard conducted a special operation on the Meghna River near Pata Canal in Daulatkhan upazila of Bhola, seizing approximately 4,000 liters of illegally transported petrol. The operation took place late Monday night, April 20, 2026, based on intelligence provided by the National Security Intelligence agency. The seized fuel was found in 22 drums being moved unlawfully through the river.

According to the Coast Guard’s South Zone media cell, the confiscated petrol was handed over to the Upazila Assistant Commissioner (Land), Shawon Majumdar Suman, who took it into custody through a mobile court for further legal action. The official stated that the seized fuel would later be sold at the government-fixed price, and the proceeds would be deposited into the national treasury.

The operation reflects ongoing enforcement efforts against illegal fuel transport in riverine areas of Bhola, aiming to prevent revenue loss and ensure lawful trade of petroleum products.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Coast Guard seizes 4,000 liters of illegal petrol in Daulatkhan, Bhola

The Islamic Foundation has warned that fraudulent recruitment letters are being circulated on social media using its name, falsely claiming to offer teaching positions under the mosque-based child and mass education program. The foundation clarified in a statement on Tuesday that these letters are entirely fake and have no connection with the organization.

According to the foundation, legitimate teacher recruitment for the mosque-based education project is conducted through committees led by Upazila Executive Officers at the sub-district level and District Commissioners at the district level. Candidates are selected through written and oral examinations organized by these committees, and there is no alternative process for recruitment.

The foundation urged the public to remain cautious and avoid any financial transactions with fraudsters attempting to exploit the fake recruitment letters for monetary gain.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Islamic Foundation alerts public to fake teacher recruitment letters spread on social media


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