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Police in Jessore have arrested a man named Babul Hossain, 32, for allegedly running an illegal Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) operation and smuggling information to India and other countries. Acting on a tip-off, police raided a rented house near Chuadanga Bus Stand early Sunday and detained Hossain, while two or three others managed to flee. Officers seized a Dell laptop, 317 Indian SIM cards—47 from VI and 270 from BSNL—a black VOIP device, two Bangladeshi SIM cards, and a mobile phone. Investigators said Hossain had been importing Indian SIM cards illegally and using them to conduct VOIP calls that evaded government taxes. He was charged under the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulation Act and sent to jail on Monday following a court order. Authorities suspect the operation had been ongoing for a long time, causing financial losses to the state through revenue evasion.
Bangladeshi man held in Jessore with 317 Indian SIM cards over illegal VOIP and data smuggling
Online activist Asif Saikat and filmmaker Anonno Mamun have called for the strictest punishment for Baul singer Abul Sarkar, who was arrested on charges of making derogatory remarks about Islam and Allah during a musical performance in Ghior, Manikganj. Saikat stated that Sarkar’s comments constituted clear blasphemy and should be dealt with under existing laws, rejecting any call for his release. He also alleged that certain political groups used Sarkar to provoke religious sentiments. Mamun echoed similar sentiments, saying that artistic freedom cannot justify insulting religious beliefs. Following the October 4 incident, widespread criticism erupted on social media, and various Islamic organizations demanded Sarkar’s arrest. Police detained him in Madaripur and brought him to Manikganj, where he was sent to jail after appearing before a magistrate. The case, filed by a local imam, accuses Sarkar of distorting Quranic verses and misleading followers under the guise of spirituality. Authorities confirmed that the investigation is ongoing.
Activists and filmmaker urge strict punishment for Baul singer Abul Sarkar over blasphemy charges
Former Inspector General of Police (IGP) A K M Shahidul Haque has alleged misconduct during his interrogation by the investigation agency of Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal. His lawyer, Sifat Mahmud, told Tribunal-1 on Monday that investigators asked Shahidul Haque about the promotion status of the current coordinator, which he described as inappropriate and unrelated to the inquiry. Prosecutor Md Mizanul Islam denied the allegation, saying that any complaint should be filed formally. The tribunal scheduled a hearing on the complaint for January 22, coinciding with the submission date for the investigation report in the same case. Shahidul Haque, along with former Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia and former DMP Deputy Commissioner Md Jasim Uddin Molla, is under arrest in connection with the 2016 Kalyanpur ‘Jahaz Bari’ operation, where nine youths were allegedly killed. The tribunal also set separate hearing dates for other war crimes cases involving former military and police officers.
Former IGP Shahidul Haque alleges misconduct during tribunal interrogation, hearing set for January 22
A case has been filed in Manikganj following an attack on followers of jailed Baul artist Abul Sarkar, who was imprisoned for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Allah and Islam. The complaint, lodged by the father of injured Baul artist Zohirul Islam, names 200 unidentified individuals. The incident occurred during a human chain organized by Baul artists demanding Sarkar’s release, which clashed with a rally by a group called Touhidi Janata demanding his execution. Several people from both sides were injured in the ensuing violence. Police confirmed that a separate general diary was also filed regarding the incident and that an investigation is underway to identify and arrest those involved. Abul Sarkar, president of the Bangladesh Baul Association, was arrested on November 20 after allegedly making offensive comments during a performance in Ghior, Manikganj. His bail plea was rejected twice by the court, and he remains in custody.
Case filed after attack on Baul followers amid protests over jailed artist Abul Sarkar in Manikganj
Thirty-five former members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) were released from Kashimpur Central Jail in Gazipur on Monday evening after receiving bail in a case filed under the Explosives Control Act related to the 2009 BDR mutiny. The release began around 6:30 p.m., following verification of bail documents that arrived earlier in the day. Among those freed, one was from the high-security unit, two from Central Jail Part-1, and thirty-two from Part-2. Family members gathered outside the prison to welcome their relatives, expressing relief and gratitude after years of uncertainty. The BDR mutiny, which took place on February 25, 2009, at the Pilkhana headquarters in Dhaka, resulted in the deaths of 74 people, including 57 army officers. The subsequent trials became the largest in Bangladesh’s history, with hundreds convicted and many still serving sentences. The latest releases follow a court order granting bail to 53 individuals last week.
35 former BDR members freed from Kashimpur Jail after bail in 2009 mutiny explosives case
A Dhaka court has ordered the seizure of income tax documents belonging to Lutful Tahmina Khan, wife of former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, who was sentenced to death for crimes against humanity. The order was issued by Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md Sabbir Foyez following a petition from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). According to the ACC, Tahmina allegedly amassed illegal assets worth about Tk 15.46 crore and conducted suspicious transactions totaling Tk 43.77 crore through ten bank accounts under her name and partially owned companies. Investigators suspect the funds were laundered in violation of the Money Laundering Prevention Act of 2012. The court stated that seizing her tax returns and related financial records is essential for a fair and thorough investigation into the allegations of corruption and money laundering.
Dhaka court orders seizure of tax records of death-row convict Kamal’s wife over graft probe
The Bangladesh Army conducted a late-night operation in the Sorabaria area of Kaliganj upazila, Jhenaidah district, recovering a pistol marked 'Made in India,' three rounds of ammunition, and two locally made sharp weapons. The items were found abandoned in the yard of a suspect named Masud Hossain, who fled the scene during the raid. According to police, Masud is a fugitive facing more than ten criminal cases, including charges of murder and illegal arms possession. Officer-in-Charge Shafiqul Islam of Kaliganj Police Station confirmed that no arrests were made during the operation. Authorities are continuing efforts to locate and apprehend the suspect. The discovery of a foreign-made firearm has raised concerns about cross-border arms smuggling and illegal weapon circulation in the region.
Army recovers 'Made in India' pistol in Jhenaidah as fugitive suspect escapes
A fire broke out on Monday evening at the canteen section of Dhaka University’s Bijoy Ekattor Hall extension area. According to the Fire Service, they received the alert at 6:13 p.m. and dispatched four units that quickly reached the site and brought the blaze under control. Witnesses reported that the fire may have originated from a gas cylinder explosion inside one of the food stalls. The incident caused panic among students, prompting many to evacuate the building. Hall Provost Dr. S. M. Ali Reza stated that the exact cause of the fire is yet to be confirmed, though a cylinder explosion is suspected. University Proctor Saifuddin Ahmed confirmed that the fire was fully contained within minutes, and no injuries or fatalities were reported. Authorities said the extent of damage and the definitive cause will be determined after an investigation.
Fire at Dhaka University’s Bijoy Ekattor Hall canteen quickly controlled with no casualties
The Bangladesh government has issued a formal reprimand against Barishal Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner and former Narsingdi Superintendent of Police (SP) Md Abdul Hannan after allegations of irregularities, abuse of power, and tarnishing the police’s image were proven true. According to a Ministry of Home Affairs circular signed by Senior Secretary Nasimul Gani, the disciplinary action followed an internal investigation that found Hannan had allegedly paid Tk 5 million in bribes in 2023 to secure his posting as Narsingdi SP. The posting was not realized due to political changes in August 2024. Later, in November 2023, after assuming office, Hannan and a subordinate officer reportedly collected Tk 500,000 from the same individual in Dhaka without authorization. Despite the serious nature of the offenses, which include bribery—a criminal act—the government imposed only a reprimand as punishment, raising questions about accountability within the police force.
Bangladesh police officer reprimanded for proven bribery and misconduct despite serious criminal allegations
A fire erupted at Dhaka University’s Bijoy Ekattor Hall on Monday evening, November 24, around 6:13 p.m. According to the Fire Service control room, four units were dispatched immediately to the scene near the Jamuna building extension. Witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion before seeing flames and smoke rising from the extension area. Preliminary reports suggest that the fire may have been caused by a gas cylinder explosion. Firefighters were working to bring the blaze under control, and no casualties had been reported at the time of the initial update. The incident caused panic among students residing in the hall, though authorities responded quickly to prevent the fire from spreading further. Further investigations are underway to determine the exact cause and extent of the damage.
Fire at Dhaka University’s Bijoy Ekattor Hall likely caused by gas cylinder explosion
A construction worker named Parvez, aged 30, was allegedly beaten to death in Sonachora area of Bandar upazila, Narayanganj, after being accused of stealing electrical wires. The incident occurred on Monday morning at the residence of a man named Mesbah Uddin. According to police, Parvez’s body was recovered and sent to Narayanganj General Hospital for autopsy. His wife, Khadija Begum, claimed her husband was innocent and worked as a construction laborer, not a thief. She alleged that he was falsely accused and brutally assaulted to death. Bandar Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge, Liakat Ali, confirmed that legal proceedings are underway and efforts are being made to arrest those involved. The incident has sparked outrage in the local community, with demands for justice and accountability against mob violence.
Construction worker beaten to death in Narayanganj over false theft accusation
Bangladeshi film director Ananya Mamun has called for a fair trial for Baul singer Abul Sarkar, who is currently in jail over allegations of making derogatory remarks about Islam and Allah during a musical performance in Manikganj. In a Facebook post, Mamun stated that no artist should be exempted from legal consequences for hurting religious sentiments and emphasized that Sarkar’s comments were highly offensive. The controversy began after a video of Sarkar’s performance went viral, sparking widespread outrage on social media and prompting protests by Islamic groups demanding his arrest. Police detained Sarkar in Madaripur and later presented him before a Manikganj court, which ordered his imprisonment. The case, filed by a local imam, accuses Sarkar of distorting Quranic verses and misleading followers under the guise of being a spiritual leader. Authorities have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing.
Director Ananya Mamun urges fair legal process for jailed Baul singer Abul Sarkar accused of blasphemy
A Dhaka court has ordered the seizure of assets worth approximately Tk 44.78 crore belonging to Nazrul Islam Majumder, chairman of NASA Group, amid ongoing allegations of amassing wealth beyond known income sources. The order, issued by Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Sabbir Foyez, includes a 39.75-katha plot in Gulshan and 487 decimals of land in Narayanganj’s Sonargaon and Dhaka’s Ashulia. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed the petition, alleging that Majumder abused his power to acquire assets worth over Tk 781 crore through bribery and corruption. Authorities argued that Majumder was attempting to sell properties under the pretext of paying workers and settling company dues, which could harm state interests before case resolution. Earlier, on November 18, assets worth Tk 180 crore and several bank accounts were frozen. The latest order aims to prevent further transfer or sale of the disputed properties until the corruption case is resolved.
Dhaka court orders seizure of Tk 44 crore assets of NASA Group chief over corruption charges
A Dhaka Special Metropolitan Magistrate Court has issued an arrest warrant against Md. Shahabuddin Alam, chairman of SA Group of Industries, for selling substandard milk powder under the brand 'Goalini Daily Full Cream Milk Powder'. The warrant was issued after Alam failed to appear in court on the scheduled date of November 24. Laboratory tests revealed severe adulteration, showing only 9.5% protein instead of the required 34%, and 7.58% milk fat instead of the standard 42%. The case was filed by Kamrul Hasan, a sanitary inspector of Dhaka South City Corporation, who collected a one-kilogram sample of the product for testing. The Public Health Food Testing Laboratory certified the product as substandard in a report dated October 21, 2025. The court accepted the case on November 3, naming Alam as the prime accused. SA Group has been packaging and marketing the product in Bangladesh.
Dhaka court issues arrest warrant for SA Group chairman over substandard milk powder fraud
A fire erupted at a blanket warehouse located on the fifth floor of a multi-story building in Chattogram’s Kadamtali area on Monday afternoon. According to Fire Service officials, seven units were dispatched to the scene to bring the blaze under control. The incident occurred around 1:30 p.m. at the Chairman Building near the Pora Mosque under Kotwali Police Station. Assistant Deputy Director of Agrabad Fire Station, Alamgir Hossain, confirmed the deployment but said the cause of the fire was not immediately known. Despite fire service efforts, local witnesses reported that flames continued to burn intensely for some time. No casualties or property damage estimates were immediately available. Authorities are investigating the source of the fire and assessing the extent of losses.
Seven fire units battle blaze at blanket warehouse in Chattogram high-rise building
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