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Seven individuals, including two women, were arrested for involvement in robbery and mugging in Savar, police announced at a press conference on Thursday. The operation led to the recovery of 13 stolen mobile phones. On March 1, a victim named Lutfor Rahman was mugged by a group of 7-8 individuals, including two women, on the Dhaka-Aricha Highway while heading home.
Seven Arrested for Robbery and Mugging in Savar
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that UN Secretary-General António Guterres will visit Dhaka from March 13 for a four-day trip, titled “Ramadan Solidarity Visit.” As a gesture of solidarity with the Muslim community, he will observe one day of fasting during his stay. Last year, Guterres visited Egypt and Jordan, where he also fasted in respect for Muslim traditions. This will be his second visit to Bangladesh, following his 2023 trip focused on the Rohingya crisis and climate change.
UN Secretary-General to Visit Dhaka, Observe Ramadan Fast
Railways Secretary Md. Fahimul Islam announced that advance train ticket sales for Eid-ul-Fitr will begin on March 14 and continue until March 20. This year, five special Eid trains will operate, with the Eid travel period starting from March 24. The number of additional trains is yet to be finalized, but routes will be determined based on passenger demand. Each day, 35,315 advance tickets will be available from Dhaka.
Eid Train Tickets Available from March 14
A court has imposed a travel ban on 23 individuals, including former Bangladesh Bank Governor Atiur Rahman and economist Abul Barakat, in connection with the embezzlement of BDT 2.98 billion. The order came on Thursday following an appeal by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Others on the list include Abu Hena Mohammad Raji Hasan, Ismat Ara Begum, Dr. Jamal Uddin Ahmed, and Professor Nitai Chandra Nath. The ACC stated that the accused were attempting to flee the country, which could obstruct the investigation.
BDT 2.98 Billion Embezzlement: Travel Ban on 23 Individuals, Including Atiur & Barakat
Mir Mahbubur Rahman Snigdho warned that if there is any delay in the trial of the July-August killings, students will take to the streets again, just as Abu Sayeed and Mir Mughdo did. Speaking at an event titled “With the Injured Fighters of Bangladesh”, he handed over BDT 5 lakh to the family of slain student leader Nurul Amin and BDT 1 lakh each to 47 injured individuals. The recent uprising in Cox’s Bazar resulted in four deaths and 82 injuries, with documents verified for 62 injured individuals.
Students Will Protest Again if Justice Is Delayed: Mir Snigdho
A mobile court in Nalchity, Jhalokathi, fined Hawladar Bricks BDT 2 lakh on Thursday for illegally using agricultural soil in brick production. Another kiln, SRB Bricks, had its drum chimney demolished, and bricks were destroyed by the fire department before shutting down operations. The drive was led by the Upazila Nirbahi Officer, with officials from the Department of Environment in attendance.
Brick Kiln Fined BDT 2 Lakh for Using Agricultural Soil
The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that Bangladeshi expatriates can now apply for new passports, reissues, or corrections using their birth certificates. A directive has been sent to the Director General of the Department of Passports. The Security Services Division stated that applicants can request age corrections of up to eight years based on their birth certificates.
Expatriates Can Now Apply for Passports with Birth Certificates
The Central Committee of the Bangladesh Democratic Student Council has suspended Kazi Mazharul Islam’s membership for spreading false information and inciting mob unrest. In an urgent notice on Thursday, the council directed him to provide a valid explanation within one working day as to why he should not be permanently expelled. Recently, Mazharul had posted in support of an accused individual involved in the harassment of a Dhaka University student.
Democratic Student Council Leader Mazharul’s Membership Suspended
Participating in the ‘People’s Iftar’ event on Thursday, Nahid Islam expressed concerns over rising social unrest and law enforcement challenges. “We must let the police do their job. No one should take the law into their own hands,” he said. Nahid emphasized unity, stating, “We stood together on the streets, and we will shape the future together. Through collective struggle, we will build a better Bangladesh.” He also urged the government to ensure stable commodity prices, a hassle-free Eid shopping experience, safe travels, and secure roads during the festive season.
No One Should Take the Law Into Their Own Hands: Nahid Islam
During a courtesy meeting with former U.S. ambassadors William B. Milam and Danilovich at Jamuna on Thursday, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus stated that if political parties demand extensive reforms, elections will be held by June next year. However, if fewer reforms are requested, the election will take place in December.
Professor Yunus informed diplomats that after the reform discussions conclude, political parties will sign the “July Charter,” which will serve as a guiding framework. The interim government will implement certain recommendations from the charter, while the remaining ones will be carried out by future elected governments.
Elections by June If Political Parties Demand More Reforms: Chief Adviser
Home Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has stated that no one other than law enforcement agencies has the authority to conduct raids. Addressing concerns about mob justice in the country, he acknowledged its existence, saying, “Mob incidents are happening, and we cannot deny it. The public must be aware. Chaos among the people cannot be allowed.”
He further assured that necessary measures are being taken to prevent robbery and mugging ahead of Ramadan and Eid. Law enforcement agencies are strengthening security in areas along highways where robberies have been reported.
No One Has the Right to Conduct Raids Without Law Enforcement: Home Adviser
Renowned writer, researcher, and politician Badruddin Umar has announced that he will not accept the Independence Award. In a statement sent to the media on Thursday, he said, “Since 1973, I have been offered awards from various government and non-government organizations, but I have never accepted them. Now, the interim government has announced that they will present me with the Independence Award. I thank them for this, but I cannot accept it.”
It is worth noting that the Independence Award is the highest state honor in Bangladesh, presented annually on March 26, Independence Day, since 1977.
Badruddin Umar Declines Independence Award
Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Md. Tajul Islam, announced on Thursday that those responsible for crimes against humanity in July-August will face justice.
“The brutal attacks on our brave sons will not go unpunished. We will hold accountable the masterminds and key perpetrators behind these atrocities,” he said.
Tajul Islam clarified that the entire police force is not under scrutiny, but over 50 officers have been named as suspects. “While more than 2,000 people were killed in Bangladesh, our focus is on those who orchestrated this massacre—Sheikh Hasina and her inner circle—not lower-ranking officials like constables,” he added.
Individuals, Not Institutions, Will Be Held Accountable: Chief Prosecutor
Bangladesh will soon decide whether to refer the July genocide case to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, according to Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus. During a meeting with international legal expert Toby Cadman, discussions covered collaboration with the ICC, ensuring accountability for crimes committed during the 2024 student-led uprising, and recovering stolen assets. The UN Fact-Finding Mission previously reported crimes against humanity. The meeting also emphasized the need for international cooperation to bring fugitive perpetrators to justice.
Bangladesh to Decide Soon on Sending July Genocide Case to ICC
Advisor Asif Mahmud stated, “Abrar Fahad is not just a name; he is a symbol—a chain linking generations in the fight against aggression.”
To honor his legacy, the Kushtia Stadium has been renamed after him. During the event, Abrar’s father, Barkat Ullah, was also present.
Mahmud further added, “Abrar Fahad’s sacrifice inspired the youth during the July Uprising. It was his unwavering spirit that led the nation’s young generation to take to the streets, ultimately forcing Sheikh Hasina—the strongest pillar of aggression in Bangladesh—to flee.”
Abrar Fahad is the Chain of Anti-Aggression Struggles: Asif Mahmud
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