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Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus has urged Standard Chartered Bank’s Global CEO to advocate for Bangladesh and promote the interim government's reform initiatives internationally. He pointed out that Bangladesh has been the target of misleading propaganda and sought the CEO’s assistance in countering it. The adviser also requested cooperation in identifying and repatriating funds illegally smuggled abroad by Sheikh Hasina’s close associates. He stated that his government has already taken various steps to retrieve these assets.
Bringing Back Smuggled Funds Linked to Hasina's Associates
A Jubo Dal leader, Jamal Hossain Rana, has been arrested in Mirpur for extortion. The joint forces apprehended him while he was allegedly collecting illegal tolls from vendors at the Mirpur-6 marketplace. According to reports, he was aggressively trying to seize control of the local fish market and its traders' association. When a trader refused to pay, Rana reportedly threatened him. He then allegedly attacked the traders with local weapons. Business owners have confirmed these allegations.
Jubo Dal Leader Arrested for Extortion in Mirpur
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam has declared that no elections will take place before the national polls. He made this statement after a meeting with the Chief Adviser on Monday. Earlier in the day, Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan mentioned that while no final decision had been made on local government elections before the national polls, a policy decision had been taken. When asked about the election roadmap, the BNP leader said it was the government's responsibility and suggested that it might be announced by the 15th. He also emphasized that innocent people should not fall victim to "Operation Devil Hunt."
No Elections Before the National Polls: Mirza Fakhrul
Police have arrested Khorshed Alam Chowdhury, president of the Lohagara Upazila Awami League and former Upazila chairman, in connection with attacks on an anti-discrimination student movement. He was taken into custody from his home on Monday at 3 PM. Lohagara Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Arifur Rahman stated that Chowdhury faces three cases related to the violent crackdown on peaceful protests. After going into hiding since August 5, he was arrested based on a tip-off.
Lohagara Awami League President Arrested
Interim government adviser Mahfuz Alam has called for an end to mob violence. He warned that those supporting an uprising must cease their activities, or they too will be labeled as enemies of the state. Posting on his Facebook page on Monday night, he stated that no further warnings would be issued. He also declared that any so-called protests or demonstrations would be met with strong action. He emphasized that any attempts to destabilize or discredit the state would not be tolerated. Calling for an end to oppression, he warned that those who do not comply will face consequences.
Adviser Mahfuz Alam Issues Stern Warning
Aleya Begum, a female inmate, died at Rajbari District Prison on Sunday night around 9 PM. She was pronounced dead at Rajbari Sadar Hospital. According to prison authorities, she was a resident of the Goalanda upazila and had been arrested on January 23 in a drug-related case. On Sunday night, she suddenly experienced severe chest pain, and despite being rushed to the emergency ward, doctors declared her dead. Her body has been sent for an autopsy.
Female Inmate Dies in Rajbari Prison
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chairman Mohammad Abdul Momen has vowed to bring back high-profile corruption suspects who have fled to neighboring countries and put them on trial. Speaking at the inauguration of a training program for ACC officials, he identified government procurement as a major source of corruption. He emphasized the need for awareness about procurement processes, market prices, and utility assessments. He also mentioned that ACC could benefit from "Operation Devil Hunt." A total of 30 officials are participating in the training program.
Corrupt Individuals Sheltering Abroad to Be Brought Back for Trial
Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhtar has strongly discouraged the import of meat and eggs, stating that under no circumstances will the government allow such imports. She warned that bringing in these products could introduce zoonotic diseases to the country and devastate local farms. Despite appeals from traders and diplomats, she reaffirmed her stance against imports. At a discussion, she also announced the establishment of a department under the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs to support families of those injured or martyred in the July uprising. She directed the Department of Livestock to collaborate with this initiative.
No Plans to Import Meat or Eggs: Fisheries Adviser
Election Commissioner Md. Aminul Islam Sarkar has stated that preparations are underway to hold the national elections by December. He emphasized that there is no alternative to conducting a fair election. Speaking at a discussion on updating the voter list for 2025, he sought cooperation from various political groups. He mentioned that the preparatory exercises have been completed, and reforms will be implemented based on political consensus. For the first time, 1.6 million deceased voters have been removed from the voter list.
Election Commission Preparing for National Elections by December
Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus cautioned against rushed justice, stating it often leads to injustice. Speaking at an event in Tejgaon, Dhaka, where financial aid was provided to families of July uprising martyrs and the injured, he emphasized the need for fair investigations. Yunus asserted that criminals must face the law, but innocent individuals should be guided towards a better path. Urging vigilance against violence, he honored the sacrifices of the uprising, recognizing the martyrs’ families as part of the nation’s history.
Rushed Justice Leads to Injustice, Says Chief Advisor Dr. Yunus
A Dhaka court has ordered Interpol to issue a Red Alert for the arrest of former IGP Benazir Ahmed, following an Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) petition. Benazir is accused of amassing ৳9.44 crore in illegal assets and concealing ৳2.62 crore. His family members are also implicated in corruption cases totaling over ৳62 crore. The Bangladesh Retired Police Officers Welfare Association has demanded his extradition, condemning his alleged involvement in crimes and his recent social media statements against the state.
Court Orders Interpol Red Alert for Former IGP Benazir Ahmed’s Arrest
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) seized Indian liquor, pharmaceuticals, and contraband worth Tk 1.46 crore at the Sylhet-Sunamganj border. BGB’s 48th Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Nazmul Haque, reported that the operation was carried out during a routine patrol early Sunday morning. Seized items included sugar, medicines, olive oil, clothing, livestock, oranges, street snacks, and body sprays. A used truck carrying the illegal goods was also confiscated.
Bangladesh Border Guards Seize Smuggled Goods Worth Over 1.5 Crore Taka
On the second day of ‘Devil Hunt’ operations, police in Tongi East and West arrested 19 more Awami League leaders and activists in connection with an attack on students at the residence of former minister A.K.M. Mozammel Haque. Tongi West police confirmed that eight suspects were apprehended overnight, while Tongi East police arrested 11 individuals from various locations. Authorities allege that all detainees were involved in the assault on students at the former minister’s home.
19 More Awami League Leaders Arrested Over Attack on Students
Malaysia has deported 278 detainees, including 23 Bangladeshi nationals, after they completed their sentences for violating immigration and other laws. Following citizenship verification by their respective embassies, the deportees were sent back via air and land routes at their own expense. Malaysia’s immigration authorities confirmed that these individuals have been blacklisted to prevent their return to the country.
Malaysia Deports 23 Bangladeshi Nationals
Teachers recommended in the third phase of recruitment for government primary schools in Dhaka and Chattogram divisions have blocked roads in Shahbagh, bringing traffic to a standstill. They gathered in front of the National Museum on Monday afternoon, protesting the cancellation of their recruitment and demanding immediate appointments. The recommended teachers have labeled the cancellation order as discriminatory and deceptive. They are calling for an immediate reversal of the decision and the finalization of their recruitment.
Road Blockade in Shahbagh, Traffic Comes to a Halt
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