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A violent clash broke out between two BNP-affiliated groups—Swechchhasebak Dal and Jubo Dal—over smuggling activities in Feni’s Parshuram. The confrontation left Arif Hossain (40), a member of Swechchhasebak Dal, and Tanveer, a Jubo Dal leader, critically injured with severe head wounds. The incident occurred in the West Saheb Nagar area around 10 p.m. on Friday. Both victims were rushed to Parshuram Hospital. Authorities confirmed the incident stemmed from illegal border activities, including soil excavation and sale.
Two BNP Faction Members Severely Injured in Clash Over Smuggling in Feni
For the first time, a freight train has been launched from Mongla Seaport, marking a new milestone in cargo transportation. On Friday, a train carrying 1,050 metric tons of molasses imported from Pakistan departed for Baghabari, Sirajganj. The cargo was loaded from United Refinery & Bulk Storage Limited via pipeline into 30 wagons. This new railway link will reduce transport costs and boost trade at Mongla Port. Officials see it as a major step in enhancing the port’s efficiency in handling exports and imports.
First-Ever Freight Train Service from Mongla Seaport Begins, Transporting Molasses to Sirajganj
A fire erupted at a shop in the Karail slum of Mohakhali, Dhaka, around 12:45 AM on Friday. Ten Fire Service units battled the blaze for an hour before it was brought under control by 1:45 AM. The cause of the fire and damage details remain unknown. Earlier, a fire at a sawmill in Khilgaon was extinguished after two hours. No casualties were reported in either incident, according to Fire Service officials.
Fire at Karail Slum Controlled After One Hour, No Casualties Reported
In a crackdown on mineral theft along the Jadukata River in Tahirpur, Sunamganj, six individuals have been arrested and sentenced to three months in prison. They were caught stealing sand and stones from the riverbanks. A mobile court, led by Tahirpur’s Upazila Executive Officer, also fined trawler owners 150,000 taka for transporting the stolen materials. The operation was carried out with support from district authorities, police, and Border Guard Bangladesh personnel.
Six Jailed for Stealing Mineral Sand and Stones from Jadukata River in Sunamganj
Police arrested two individuals, including a banned Chhatra League leader, during a raid in Ashulia’s Gazirchat Ariyara Mor on Friday evening. The arrestees are Md. Sabuj Uddin Khan (26), a leader of the banned student organization, and Selim Reza (25), an active member of Jubo League. Sabuj Uddin Khan is facing charges related to a student-public murder case. The arrests were part of the ongoing Operation Devil Hunt. Both suspects will be presented in court on Saturday.
Two Arrested, Including Banned Chhatra League Leader, in Ashulia Raid
Police have arrested four individuals in connection with the abduction of 25 rubber plantation workers in Lama, Bandarban. On February 16, armed criminals kidnapped the workers from Murung Jhiri, Fasiakhali Union, and later released them after extorting 10 lakh taka in ransom. Following the incident, Jasim Uddin filed a case at Lama Police Station. The arrested individuals are from Thanchi, Ruma, and Lama. OC Shahadat Hossain confirmed the arrests and stated that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the remaining suspects.
Four Arrested in Lama for Abducting 25 Rubber Workers, Ransom Extorted
At the 55th BGB-BSF conference in New Delhi (Feb 17-20), Bangladesh and India’s border forces agreed on six key issues, including reducing border killings to zero through joint patrols, regulating border infrastructure, curbing cross-border crimes, strengthening surveillance, combating human trafficking, and enhancing bilateral cooperation. BGB urged BSF to prevent unnecessary border violence, while BSF reaffirmed its commitment to a non-lethal approach. Discussions also covered flood prevention, waste management in border canals, and security concerns regarding separatist groups. A joint declaration formalized these agreements.
BGB-BSF Conference Reaches Six-Point Consensus on Border Issues
With the national election ahead, BNP plans to stay active throughout Ramadan, emphasizing grassroots engagement through Iftar gatherings and organizational activities. While large rallies won’t be held, leaders and activists will conduct local meetings, religious events, and diplomatic outreach. The party’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, will join major events virtually. BNP aims to strengthen its presence, resolve internal conflicts, and prepare for the elections by boosting public support and trust. Leaders believe this strategy will shape the election atmosphere nationwide.
BNP to Remain Politically Active During Ramadan, Focus on Iftar Outreach and Election Preparations
Following the vandalism of a Shaheed Minar on the night of February 21 in Cumilla, two separate investigation committees have been formed by the Upazila administration and the college authorities. The incident, which occurred on International Mother Language Day, sparked widespread outrage on social media. Authorities have launched probes, with reports expected within three to seven days. Initial investigations suggest local involvement, though no CCTV footage is available. Police are working to identify and apprehend those responsible.
Two Investigation Committees Formed After Shaheed Minar Vandalism in Cumilla
Police have recovered the hanging body of a student from a dormitory at Rajshahi University. The incident took place on Friday evening at Tuhin Hall, where the body was discovered.
Proctor Professor Mahbubur Rahman confirmed the matter. The deceased has been identified as Md. Sifat Sifatullah, a student of the Fisheries Department from the 2022-23 academic session.
His body has been sent to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital for autopsy.
Describing him as a devout and well-mannered individual, his classmate Hasib Chowdhury said, “He had been suffering from depression for some time, but he never shared it with us.”
Rajshahi University Student Found Hanging in Dormitory
Minara Begum, wife of former Jamaat-e-Islami Bahubal secretary Abdul Ahad Ibn Malek, was brutally hacked to death at her home in Paschim Jaipur, Habiganj. She was an assistant teacher and an active member of the party’s women’s wing. Her husband returned home after official events to find her bloodied body and their seven-month-old child under the bed. Police, including the Habiganj SP, visited the scene and launched an investigation. Authorities are working to determine the motive and identify the attackers.
Wife of Former Bahubal Jamaat Secretary Hacked to Death at Home
Two individuals were shot dead by assailants in Shailkupa, Jhenaidah, late on Friday night, February 21st. The incident occurred around 11:30 PM. The officer-in-charge of Shailkupa Police Station, Masum Khan, confirmed the details, adding that the situation has caused unrest in the local community. Residents have expressed deep concern about the deteriorating law and order situation in the country, calling for swift action from the interim government to address the growing instability.
Two Killed in Shooting Incident in Jhenaidah
A case has been filed at Bijoynagar Police Station following a clash between two BNP factions over placing flowers at the Shaheed Minar on International Mother Language Day. The case, filed by Mosammat Runa Akter, wife of injured Billal Mia, names 17 individuals, with 20-25 others unidentified. The clash occurred on Thursday night, resulting in two people being stabbed. Police have confirmed the case and stated that legal action will be taken accordingly.
Clash Over Floral Tribute at Shaheed Minar Leads to Case File in Bijoynagar
A prisoner has died from burns sustained in an accident while cooking at Rajshahi Central Jail. The incident occurred on Friday morning at around 9:30 AM, and the prisoner succumbed to his injuries at the burn unit of Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. The deceased, Bipul Kumar, was a resident of Mahadebpur, Naogaon, and had been serving a life sentence since 2010 for a drug-related crime. Doctors reported that 20% of his body was burned. Although he was referred to Dhaka for further treatment, he passed away before reaching the capital. The jail superintendent declined to comment further, confirming only the prisoner’s death at the medical facility.
Prisoner Dies from Burns After Accident at Rajshahi Central Jail
Motijheel police have arrested three individuals involved in a theft case, recovering stolen items including 12.13 bhori of gold and a motorcycle. The suspects—Tawhid Talukder (18), Rajib Hossain Rana (42), and Ibrahim (35)—were apprehended following a missing persons report filed by the victim’s uncle. Investigation revealed that Tawhid had stolen gold ornaments from his uncle’s home, sold them to buy a new motorcycle. The police successfully tracked and arrested the suspects after gathering crucial information.
Three Arrested with Stolen Gold and Motorcycle in Motijheel Theft Case
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