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Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Detective Branch (DB-Gulshan Division) arrested a drug dealer named Abdur Rahim, aged 39, with 3,000 yaba pills during an operation in the Abdullahpur Bus Stand area under Uttara West Police Station on Monday night, February 2, 2026. The operation was conducted based on secret information, according to Deputy Police Commissioner Muhammad Talebur Rahman.
DB-Gulshan sources said a specialized team carried out the raid in front of the Shah Fateh Ali Bus Counter in Abdullahpur, seizing the yaba pills and three mobile phones used in drug activities. A case has been filed against Abdur Rahim under the Narcotics Control Act at Uttara West Police Station.
Preliminary interrogation revealed that Abdur Rahim is an active member of a drug trafficking network and has been collecting yaba from various areas to sell across different parts of Dhaka city.
Dhaka DB arrests Abdur Rahim with 3,000 yaba pills in Uttara West operation
Two beekeeping workers were killed when a honeycomb transport truck overturned and fell into a roadside ditch in Rajoir upazila of Madaripur early Monday, February 2, 2026. The accident occurred around 4 a.m. near the West Rajoir Big Bridge divider on the Dhaka-Barishal Highway. The truck, carrying artificial honeycomb equipment, lost control and plunged into the ditch, killing both workers on the spot.
The deceased were identified as Rana, 27, son of Amjad, and Likhon, 18, son of Muktar, both from Sarishabari in Jamalpur district. Following the incident, the truck’s driver and helper fled the scene. Police from the Mostafapur Highway Station recovered the bodies and the vehicle. Officer-in-Charge Mamun Al-Rashid confirmed that legal procedures are underway regarding the accident.
Authorities have not yet provided details on the cause of the loss of control or the condition of the driver and helper, who remain at large.
Two beekeeping workers die as truck overturns in Madaripur’s Rajoir
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) achieved major success in its special crackdown ‘Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2’, conducted across the capital on Sunday, February 1. The coordinated raids in 11 police station areas led to the arrest of 21 suspected criminals with firearms, ammunition, and locally made weapons. The operation was confirmed on Monday, February 2, by DMP’s Deputy Commissioner of Media and Public Relations, Muhammad Talebur Rahman.
The most notable results came from Mugda and Pallabi police stations. Mugda police detained four suspects and seized a foreign pistol, magazines, bullets, and various sharp weapons, while Pallabi police arrested three others with foreign firearms and live ammunition. Additional arrests were made in Khilkhet, Uttarkhan, Jatrabari, Mohammadpur, Rampura, Industrial Area, Shahbagh, Wari, and Hatirjheel. Among those detained were several known figures accused of robbery, extortion, and drug trafficking.
According to DMP, the ‘Devil Hunt’ mission aims to uproot criminal networks and ensure public safety. All detainees have been shown arrested in relevant cases and sent to jail through court procedures.
DMP arrests 21 armed criminals in coordinated ‘Devil Hunt Phase-2’ raids across Dhaka
A Dhaka court has imposed a travel ban on former Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court public prosecutor Abdullah Abu, his wife Monowara Begum, and their two children, Kazi Ahsan Ullah Shibli and Kazi Amreen Sultana. The order was issued on Monday by Dhaka Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Foyez, according to court bench assistant Md Riaz Hossain.
The Anti-Corruption Commission’s assistant director Neel Kamal Pal had earlier requested the restriction, citing allegations that Abdullah Abu, in collusion with judges of the CMM and Judge Courts, secured bail, acquittals, and reduced sentences for gold traders, drug dealers, and various VIP defendants in exchange for large sums of money. The petition stated that Abu allegedly laundered the illicit earnings abroad and acquired assets beyond known income in his and his family members’ names.
The investigation into these allegations is ongoing. The court concluded that the travel ban was necessary to ensure a fair inquiry, as credible sources indicated that the accused might attempt to flee the country.
Dhaka court bars ex-prosecutor Abdullah Abu and family from leaving Bangladesh amid ACC probe
A Dhaka court on Monday, February 2, 2026, ordered the imprisonment of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Managing Director and CEO Shafiqul Rahman, his wife Bithi, and two others in a case filed over the alleged torture of an eleven-year-old domestic worker. Metropolitan Magistrate Raju Ahmed issued the order after police arrested the four from Uttara the previous night. The prosecution was represented by Sub-Inspector Tahmina Akter, who confirmed the court’s decision.
The case was filed by the victim’s father, hotel employee Golam Mostafa, who alleged that his daughter Mohona had been severely abused while working at Rahman’s residence in Uttara Sector 9. According to the complaint, Mohona was employed there in June of the previous year, and after November 2, she was no longer allowed to meet her family. On January 31, she was returned to her father with serious injuries and was later hospitalized in Gazipur. During questioning, Mohona reportedly described repeated beatings and burn injuries inflicted by Rahman, his wife, and others.
The court rejected a bail plea from the defense and ordered all four accused to remain in custody pending further proceedings.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines MD, wife jailed over alleged abuse of 11-year-old domestic worker
Railway police in Bhairab, Kishoreganj, have arrested Meraj Mia, 25, the prime suspect in the murder of college student Abu Sufian, also known as Shah Alam, aged 17. The arrest took place late Sunday night, February 1, during raids in different parts of the upazila. Meraj, a known mugger with 14 prior cases, and his associate Ibrahim, 24, were detained in connection with the killing near Bhairab Railway Junction.
According to the case statement and police sources, Sufian had boarded the intercity Egarsindhur Express from Dhaka’s Kamalapur station on January 29 to attend a family event in Kishoreganj. When he failed to reach home, his family grew worried, and his phone was found switched off. Around 2 a.m., police recovered his bloodied body beside the railway tracks near Bhairab’s Newtown area. The Police Bureau of Investigation later confirmed his identity through fingerprint analysis.
Police recovered Sufian’s mobile phone from the suspects and believe he was killed during a mugging attempt. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend others involved in the incident.
Prime suspect arrested in Bhairab college student murder near Kishoreganj railway junction
A private car driver was killed in a road accident on Monday morning in Gopalganj’s Kashiani upazila. The incident occurred at the Pona Bus Stand area on the Dhaka-Khulna highway when a Dhaka-bound bus of Sohag Paribahan (Dhaka Metro Ba 15-2478) collided with a private car (Dhaka Metro Ga 27-0248) coming from the opposite direction. The driver, identified as Mohiuddin Mondal from Savar, Dhaka, died on the spot.
Inspector Md Masud Khan of Bhatiapara Highway Police confirmed the incident, stating that the car was severely damaged in the collision. Members of the Bhatiapara Fire Service recovered the victim’s body, and highway police quickly restored normal traffic flow on the highway.
The report did not mention any other casualties or the condition of the bus passengers. Authorities have not yet provided further details regarding the cause of the accident or any subsequent investigation.
Bus collision kills private car driver on Dhaka-Khulna highway in Gopalganj
A ride-sharing motorcyclist named Abdul Hamid Khan, aged 45, was killed after being hit by a speeding pickup van while crossing the road near Gate No. 2 in Dhaka’s Hatirjheel area shortly after midnight on Sunday. Witnesses said Hamid, who lived in Tejgaon’s Kunipara and worked for ride-sharing apps, was returning home after parking his motorcycle when the vehicle struck him and fled the scene. He was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead at 12:50 a.m.
Police and local sources reported that the pickup van sped away immediately after the collision. They suspect the driver lost control due to excessive speed on the nearly empty road. The body has been sent to the hospital morgue for autopsy, and the concerned police station has been informed.
Following the incident, social media users renewed calls for safer roads, urging authorities to curb the reckless speed of cargo vehicles at night in the Hatirjheel area. Police have begun collecting CCTV footage to identify the fleeing pickup.
Ride-sharing driver killed by speeding pickup in Dhaka’s Hatirjheel
A joint team of police and army recovered 95 crude bombs from the Poragacha Byaparikandi area of Moktarer Char Union in Naria upazila, Shariatpur, early Monday. The explosives were found stored in 12 buckets inside a mosque veranda and houses belonging to local residents Khalil Peda, Jilu Madbar, and Bachchu Peda. Three individuals—Mehedi Hasan, Bachchu Peda, and Roni Peda—were detained during the operation, which also yielded several sharp weapons including spears and machetes.
Sub-inspector Akhil Ranjan Sarkar brought the seized items and detainees to Naria police station around 8 a.m. Police said the operation followed intelligence reports about explosives stored for possible sabotage. The area had previously seen similar incidents, including the recovery of 60 crude bombs in August and a fatal explosion in a nearby village in January. In the past three days, police also recovered 22 crude bombs from three other locations in Naria.
Officer-in-Charge Bahar Mia stated that law enforcement remains active ahead of the election, with cases being filed and investigations underway to determine who stored the explosives and for what purpose.
Joint forces seize 95 crude bombs and arrest three in Naria, Shariatpur
China has executed four additional members of a Myanmar-based mafia group connected to a large-scale online fraud operation, according to state media reports published on February 2, 2026. The four individuals, belonging to the notorious Bai family, were convicted by a court in Guangdong Province for crimes including fraud and murder.
The report noted that in November of the previous year, five other members of the Bai family, including their leader Bai Suocheng, had been sentenced to death. Bai Suocheng later died of illness following his sentencing. Earlier, Chinese authorities had already executed 11 members of the same family for their involvement in running scam centers in Myanmar.
Separately, a court in Zhejiang Province had sentenced members of the Ming family in September of the previous year for multiple serious crimes such as murder, illegal detention, fraud, and running gambling operations. The Ming family was among several influential groups controlling Laukkai, a small town near the China–Myanmar border that became known for casinos and nightlife under their rule.
China executes four Myanmar mafia members tied to major online fraud network
The army has arrested BNP leader Mohammad Kayes, the prime accused in the murder case of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) leader S M Sohel. The arrest took place on Monday in the Baklia police station area of Chittagong. A police officer from Baklia confirmed the arrest, stating that Kayes was first brought to their station and later transferred to Patiya police station. However, Patiya Police Officer-in-Charge Ziaur Haque said the accused was still at Baklia station and had not yet been handed over.
According to the report, Sohel was killed on April 22, 2022, in the Budhpura Bazar area under Patiya police station following a dispute over local dominance. The case was filed by Sohel’s brother, Abul Kasem, chairman of Kashiyaiash Union Parishad, naming Kayes as the main accused along with several others. Sohel was also the nephew of Khalilur Rahman, chairman of KDS Group and president of the Chittagong Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The arrest marks a significant development in a case that has remained under investigation since 2022, with local authorities coordinating between Baklia and Patiya police stations for custody procedures.
Army arrests BNP leader Mohammad Kayes in Chittagong over Sohel murder case
Testimony in the murder case of lawyer Saiful Islam Alif began on Monday at the Chattogram Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal, presided over by Judge Md Zahidul Haque. During the hearing, all accused except Chandan Kumar Dhar alias Chinmoy Krishna Das, who remains in prison, were produced before the court under tight security. The victim’s father and plaintiff, Jamal Uddin, gave his statement as the first witness, while accused Chinmoy Krishna Das joined the proceedings virtually.
According to the plaintiff’s counsel, Advocate Md Raihanul Wazed Chowdhury, the trial gained momentum with the plaintiff’s testimony, though the defense repeatedly sought adjournments to delay proceedings. The court set the next hearing for February 18 after the defense requested time for cross-examination. The investigating officer has reportedly summoned around 50 witnesses in the case.
Additional police were deployed around the court premises during the hearing to ensure security.
Testimony begins in lawyer Alif murder case at Chattogram Speedy Trial Tribunal
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has expressed deep concern after 40 accused, including the prime suspect, were granted anticipatory bail in the murder case of Maulana Rezaul Karim, secretary of Jamaat’s Sreebardi upazila unit in Sherpur. The party’s Secretary General, Mia Golam Porwar, issued a statement to the media on Monday voicing the concern.
In the statement, Porwar said that Rezaul Karim was brutally beaten to death during a planned attack at a public event related to an election manifesto announcement. He described the killing as a national tragedy and questioned the granting of bail before justice was served, saying it undermined public confidence in the justice system and raised questions about citizens’ safety.
Porwar warned that such a decision in a clear and high-profile murder case could embolden criminals and encourage future political violence. He demanded the immediate arrest of the accused and called for a fair, impartial, and speedy trial, urging the higher court to take necessary steps to ensure justice.
Jamaat alarmed as 40 accused, including main suspect, get anticipatory bail in Rezaul Karim murder case
A Feni court has accepted the charge sheet in the murder case of college student Wakil Ahmed Shihab, who was killed during the July uprising in Mohipal. On Sunday, February 1, Senior Judicial Magistrate Mohammad Hasan issued arrest warrants against 157 fugitive accused, including former MPs Alauddin Ahmed Chowdhury Nasim, Nizam Uddin Hazari, and Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Masud Uddin Chowdhury. The case was filed by Shihab’s mother, Mahfuza Akter, following his death on August 4, 2024, during an anti-discrimination protest.
According to investigators, the charge sheet submitted on December 8, 2024, named 219 individuals, including 148 listed in the initial complaint and 71 identified during investigation. So far, 62 suspects have been arrested, and two have confessed under Section 164 to participating in the shooting. Three individuals were dropped from the charge sheet due to lack of evidence or identification issues.
Court police inspector Saiful Islam confirmed that one accused is a minor and will be tried in juvenile court. The next hearing is scheduled for February 10.
Court issues arrest warrants for 157 fugitives in Feni student murder case
A violent attack and looting took place at the home of visually impaired Gafur Mallik in Kholabaria village under Pachuaria Union of Rajbari Sadar upazila. The incident occurred on Friday evening when a group of armed assailants stormed the house, vandalized property, and allegedly stole about 55,000 taka. Police have arrested one woman in connection with the case, and a formal complaint has been filed by Gafur’s adopted son, Baten Mallik, naming several suspects including Nannu Sheikh, Saddam Sheikh, and Rezaul Islam Nazir.
According to the complaint, the attack was carried out due to a previous business dispute. The same group also reportedly attacked the nearby home of Gafur’s brother, Hanif Mallik, damaging furniture and taking valuables. Rajbari Sadar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Khondokar Ziaur Rahman confirmed that a case has been recorded and operations are ongoing to arrest the remaining suspects.
Gafur Mallik, aged 75, has long earned his living selling traditional sweets on buses and trains. In recognition of his perseverance, BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman had earlier provided him with financial assistance of 170,000 taka through party leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.
Visually impaired man aided by BNP chief attacked and looted in Rajbari village
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