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Bangladesh Law Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul announced that the trial for the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi will be conducted in a Speedy Trial Tribunal and completed within 90 days after the police report is submitted. The statement was made on Monday through his verified Facebook page, citing Section 10 of the Speedy Trial Tribunal Act, 2002, which allows for expedited proceedings in serious criminal cases.
The announcement follows growing public and organizational pressure for swift justice. The group Inquilab Moncho held a press conference in Dhaka’s Shahbagh area, urging the inclusion of international investigative agencies such as the FBI and Scotland Yard in the probe. Its member secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber, emphasized the need for transparency and international cooperation to ensure accountability.
Legal experts note that the decision to use a fast-track tribunal underscores the government’s intent to deliver justice efficiently, though concerns remain about maintaining due process. The case is expected to draw significant attention as it proceeds under heightened public scrutiny.
Bangladesh to complete Sharif Osman Hadi murder trial within 90 days under Speedy Trial Tribunal
A journalist and five student activists from Sreemangal, Moulvibazar, have reported receiving death and abduction threats through Facebook Messenger. The threats, allegedly sent from an account named 'No Caption', mentioned multiple individuals and outlined a plan for sequential killings. The victims, including journalist Md. Ehsanul Haque (Ehsan Bin Mujahir) and student leader Md. Mujahidul Islam, filed a general diary (GD) at Sreemangal Police Station on Sunday night.
Ehsanul Haque, known for reporting on corruption and anti-drug issues, said he has faced similar threats and attacks before, expressing frustration over the lack of progress in earlier investigations. The Sreemangal Press Club strongly condemned the incident, calling it an attack on press freedom and demanding swift legal action. Police confirmed receipt of the GD and stated that digital evidence and screenshots are being verified.
The incident has sparked concern among local journalists and activists, highlighting growing risks for those involved in advocacy and investigative reporting in regional Bangladesh. Authorities have pledged to identify the perpetrators and ensure security for the victims.
Journalist and activists in Sreemangal report Facebook death threats, police verify digital evidence
A 22-year-old street vendor named Shahin Mia was allegedly beaten to death in Nasirnagar, Brahmanbaria, after being accused of theft. According to police and family sources, the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon in the Madhyapara area, where Shahin was forcibly confined and assaulted by several villagers. His body was later taken to the district hospital morgue for autopsy.
Family members claim that Shahin had been wrongly accused of stealing a silver chain belonging to a local resident’s relative. They allege that Arfat Ali and his nephews led the attack. Police have recovered the body and initiated an investigation to determine the cause of death and identify those involved. Inspector Krishna Lal Ghosh confirmed that legal action will follow based on the post-mortem report and family complaint.
The incident has sparked local outrage and renewed concerns over mob justice in rural Bangladesh. Authorities have urged residents to avoid taking the law into their own hands as investigations continue.
Street vendor killed in Brahmanbaria after theft accusation sparks mob attack
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) conducted two coordinated operations under the Dighaltari Border Outpost (BOP) in Lalmonirhat, seizing Indian cattle and various smuggled goods. The raids, carried out by the 15 BGB Battalion, led to the confiscation of two Indian cows, cumin, sugar, snacks, a blanket, and a bicycle, with a total seizure value of approximately BDT 281,680.
According to BGB officials, one suspect fled toward India after being challenged by patrol members near Namatari on November 21. The seized items included 12 kilograms of cumin, 38 kilograms of sugar, and other goods. Lieutenant Colonel Mehedi Imam, commanding officer of the Lalmonirhat Battalion, stated that the BGB remains vigilant to prevent smuggling and drug trafficking, emphasizing increased intelligence surveillance and patrols in sensitive border zones.
Authorities confirmed that legal proceedings are underway to identify and prosecute those involved in cross-border smuggling. The operation reflects BGB’s ongoing efforts to curb illegal trade and maintain security along Bangladesh’s northern frontier.
BGB seizes Indian cattle and goods in Lalmonirhat border operations
Mohammad Motaleb Shikdar, convenor of the National Citizen Party’s (NCP) Khulna divisional committee, was shot and critically injured on Monday, December 22, 2025. The incident occurred around noon, and he was immediately taken to Khulna Medical College Hospital for treatment. The attack has sparked widespread concern within the party and among local residents.
According to NCP joint chief organizer Dr. Mahmuda Mitu, who confirmed the news on social media, Shikdar was targeted in a sudden shooting. Law enforcement agencies have begun an investigation to determine the motive and identify those involved. Police officials are preparing an official statement regarding the incident.
Senior NCP leaders have strongly condemned the attack, urging authorities to ensure a swift and transparent investigation. The incident highlights growing political tensions in the region, with observers warning that such violence could further destabilize local political activities if not addressed promptly.
NCP Khulna leader Motaleb Shikdar shot and hospitalized as police begin investigation
Former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun has appealed against the five-year prison sentence handed to him by Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal. The appeal, filed on December 17, seeks acquittal from charges related to crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the July Uprising. The tribunal had delivered its verdict on November 17, sentencing Mamun to five years in prison.
The judgment was issued by a three-member panel of the International Crimes Tribunal-1, chaired by Justice Golam Murtuza Mozumdar, with Justices Shafiul Alam Mahmud and Mohitul Haque Enam Chowdhury as members. Prosecutors had earlier, on March 16, requested that Mamun be made an accused in the case, a motion the tribunal accepted.
Legal analysts note that the appeal will test the tribunal’s procedural robustness and may set a precedent for future cases involving senior officials. The Supreme Court is expected to schedule a hearing date in early 2026, with both prosecution and defense preparing extensive documentation.
Former IGP Abdullah Al Mamun appeals five-year war crimes sentence in Bangladesh
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has initiated an investigation against 13 senior officials of the National Security Intelligence (NSI), including three additional directors and six joint directors, over allegations of corruption and illegal wealth accumulation. The ACC’s headquarters approved the inquiry on Sunday, assigning 13 of its own officers to conduct the probe, confirmed Deputy Director (Public Relations) Md. Akhtarul Islam.
According to the ACC, the accused officials face specific allegations of abuse of power, bribery, extortion, money laundering, and possession of assets beyond known sources of income, both in their own names and those of their spouses. The officials under scrutiny include Additional Directors Md. Azizur Rahman, M.S.K. Shaheen, and Mohammad Zahir Uddin, among others.
The investigation marks one of the most extensive corruption inquiries into a national intelligence agency in recent years. Legal experts note that the case could test the ACC’s independence and transparency in handling sensitive institutions. Further actions will depend on the findings of the initial inquiry, which is expected to take several weeks.
Bangladesh ACC investigates 13 senior NSI officials over corruption and illegal wealth allegations
A wedding ceremony in Shahjadpur, Sirajganj, ended abruptly after a playful tradition of hiding the groom’s shoes escalated into a violent altercation. The incident occurred on Friday at Guliakhali Char in Kaijuri Union, when members of the groom’s side reacted angrily to the prank, leading to vandalism of furniture and property at the bride’s home. Following the chaos, the groom’s family announced they would not proceed with the marriage.
Local police confirmed they were alerted through the national emergency hotline 999 and dispatched officers to the scene. Shahjadpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge Saiful Islam said no formal complaint had been filed, as the bride’s family opted for a social resolution. Relatives of the bride expressed shock, noting that arrangements had been made for over 200 guests, including gifts and meals, all of which went to waste.
The incident has stirred local discussion about the fragility of social customs and the need for restraint during celebratory events. Authorities are monitoring the situation for any further disputes.
Playful shoe-hiding prank turns violent, ending Sirajganj wedding in chaos
Police in Matlab North, Chandpur, rescued a local carpenter who was allegedly abducted and brutally tortured for four days inside a cowshed. The victim, Lokman Hossain Bhuiya, was reportedly taken from his home on December 18 by a man named Md. Masud, a resident of Gazaria in Munshiganj, after being accused of poisoning fish in Masud’s illegal fish enclosure.
According to police and local sources, Masud had long been living in the area and was known for unruly behavior. During the captivity, Lokman was chained, beaten, and pressured to confess to damaging Masud’s fish enclosure. When Lokman’s mother sought his release, Masud allegedly demanded a ransom of BDT 500,000. After she filed a complaint, police launched a rescue operation, freeing Lokman and arresting Masud.
Sub-Inspector Suman Chandra Das confirmed the arrest and said a case has been filed. The incident has sparked local outrage and renewed calls for stricter action against illegal detentions and private torture practices in rural Bangladesh.
Police rescue Chandpur carpenter after four days of torture, arrest suspect over illegal fish farm dispute
Inqilab Mancha has called for the immediate and live arrest of those involved in the killing of Sharif Osman Bin Hadi, rejecting any possibility of so-called 'gunfight dramas.' The organization made the demand through a verified Facebook post on Sunday night, emphasizing that justice must be served transparently and without extrajudicial actions.
Earlier, the group announced a protest march scheduled for Monday afternoon, starting from Shahbagh’s Shaheed Hadi Chattar and ending at the Central Shaheed Minar, urging authorities to expedite the investigation. Meanwhile, a court has issued a travel ban on Faisal Karim Masud, also known as Dawood Khan Rahul, the prime suspect in the case. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) reported discovering over BDT 127 crore in suspicious transactions linked to Masud and his associates.
The developments have intensified public scrutiny of the case, with civil society groups calling for accountability and transparency in law enforcement operations. Authorities are expected to provide further updates as the investigation progresses.
Inqilab Mancha urges live arrest of Osman Bin Hadi murder suspects, rejects gunfight narratives
A mobile court in Daganbhuiyan, Feni, sentenced two young men to two months in jail for illegally excavating and selling soil from agricultural land. The operation took place on Sunday afternoon in the Sridharpur area, led by Assistant Commissioner (Land) and Executive Magistrate Shahidul Alam. The convicts, Mohin Uddin (24) and his brother Main Uddin (22), are residents of Noakhali’s Companiganj upazila.
Authorities reported that an excavator used in the soil cutting could not be moved from the site and was rendered inoperative. Magistrate Shahidul Alam stated that the drive aimed to protect farmland and the environment from illegal excavation practices. He emphasized that such enforcement actions will continue regularly to deter violations.
The case highlights ongoing administrative efforts to curb environmental degradation and preserve cultivable land in Feni district. Officials reaffirmed that strict legal measures will be taken against anyone involved in unauthorized soil extraction, underscoring the government’s commitment to sustainable land use.
Two youths jailed in Feni for illegally cutting and selling soil from farmland
A 17-year-old college student was killed in a road accident in Shahjahanpur upazila of Bogura on Sunday when his motorcycle, driven at high speed in a so-called ‘dancing style,’ lost control and went under a truck. The crash occurred around 12:45 p.m. on the Oral Bridge in Rahimabad area, igniting both the motorcycle and the truck. Two others, including another rider and the truck driver, were injured in the incident.
Police identified the deceased as Md. Rohan, a first-year student at Sherpur Degree College. His companion, Maruf Hossain, 18, was hospitalized with injuries. Highway police seized the truck and confirmed that legal action would follow depending on the family’s complaint. Witnesses said the motorcycle was attempting to overtake the truck at high speed when it lost balance.
The accident highlights growing concerns over reckless motorcycle driving among youth in Bangladesh. Authorities have urged caution and pledged stricter enforcement of traffic laws to prevent similar tragedies.
College student dies in Bogura motorcycle crash after reckless high-speed overtaking attempt
A group of teachers from the University of Chittagong held a human chain in front of the Chittagong Press Club demanding justice for the killing of Shahid Sharif Osman Bin Hadi, spokesperson of the July Revolutionary and Inquilab Mancha. The event, organized under the banner of 'Chittagong University Anti-Hegemony Teachers’ Unity,' was chaired by Professor Dr. Fuad Hasan and moderated by Professor Dr. Tanvir Mohammad Haidar Arif.
Speakers, including Professor Dr. Jamal Uddin of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, urged national unity against hegemonic forces and called for a thorough investigation into the murder. They demanded not only the arrest of direct perpetrators but also exposure of political masterminds behind the crime. The teachers announced a four-point demand, emphasizing improved law and order and an end to the culture of impunity.
The demonstration reflects growing frustration within academic circles over unresolved political killings and calls for the interim government to ensure justice and accountability in Bangladesh’s governance system.
Chittagong University teachers demand justice for slain activist Sharif Osman Bin Hadi
A construction site manager was shot and injured by a group of masked attackers near the under-construction Nursing Institute beside Mohakhali TB Gate in Dhaka on Sunday afternoon. The victim, identified as 42-year-old Md. Nazimuddin, was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he is receiving treatment. Police confirmed that the incident occurred around 3:30 p.m. and that the local police station has been notified for further investigation.
According to Nazimuddin’s younger brother, Azimuddin, a group of eight to ten masked men arrived at the site, asked for the engineer, physically assaulted him, and fired a shot before fleeing. The bullet reportedly entered and exited through Nazimuddin’s left knee. He is originally from Khanpur in Begumganj, Noakhali, and currently resides in Nakhalpara, Dhaka.
Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack, which has raised concerns about security at major construction sites in the capital. No arrests had been reported as of late Sunday night.
Construction manager shot by masked attackers near Mohakhali Nursing Institute, Dhaka
A Dhaka court has issued a travel ban on Faisal Karim Masud, the prime suspect in the murder of Inquilab Moncho spokesperson Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi. The order was given by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Awlad Hossain Mohammad Junayed following a petition from the Detective Branch (DB) of police. Investigators argued that intelligence reports indicated Masud might attempt to flee the country, prompting the need for immediate legal restrictions on his departure.
The petition, filed by DB Inspector Faisal Ahmed, requested that immigration authorities at land, sea, and air ports be alerted to prevent Masud’s escape. The court accepted the request and directed relevant agencies to enforce the ban. The murder case, initially filed as an attempted murder on December 14 by Inquilab Moncho’s secretary Abdullah Al Jaber, was later updated to include murder charges under Section 302. So far, nine individuals have been arrested in connection with the case.
Legal analysts note that the travel ban underscores the court’s intent to ensure accountability and prevent obstruction of justice as the investigation continues.
Dhaka court bars prime suspect Faisal Karim Masud from leaving Bangladesh in Hadi murder case
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