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There are reports of fish being looted from a haor water body in Kishoreganj’s Itna district by a group of poachers. The lessee of the water body, Ranjit Chandra Das, has claimed a loss of crores of taka due to the incident. According to reports, 600 to 700 people from areas in Moulvibazar, Netrakona, and other districts, armed with fishing poles and sticks, descended upon the water body known as Daillong Afania. When the locals tried to stop them, they were reportedly attacked and threatened with violence. The lessee shared that he had spent around 3.25 crore taka to create a fish sanctuary after acquiring the lease from the Fishermen’s Cooperative Society. Despite threats and intimidation, the poachers made away with all the fish. The administration has promised to take action if a formal complaint is filed.
Fish Looted from Haor Water Body
During an inspection of six canal excavation projects under Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), environmentalist and adviser Rizwana Hasan emphasized the importance of restoring water flow in Dhaka’s canals to prevent waterlogging. She pointed out that even a little rain floods areas like Dhanmondi. “To address this, the canal excavation project is ongoing. Six canals are already being worked on, and by the end of the year, a total of 19 canals will be excavated,” she stated. Additionally, she announced plans to plant flowering plants, fruit trees, and bird-friendly vegetation along the canal banks.
No Alternative to Canal Excavation to Solve Dhaka’s Waterlogging: Adviser Rizwana
BNP’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, has extended support to young innovator Zulhas Molla, who built and flew his own aircraft in Shibalaya, Manikganj. On Wednesday, district BNP coordinator Afroza Khan Rita and “We Are BNP Family” convener Atikur Rahman Ruman handed Zulhas Molla a financial aid of 50,000 BDT at Jafarganj Bazaar. Zulhas, who completed his SSC from Jionpur BK School in 2014, was unable to pursue further studies due to financial constraints and currently works as an electrician in Dhaka.
BNP’s Tarique Rahman Supports Young Inventor Zulhas Molla
BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie stated during a relief distribution event that illegal weapons from the ruling party’s tenure, along with those looted from police stations on August 5, are now in the hands of criminals. He accused government allies of using these weapons to carry out crimes in society. He urged the authorities to take responsibility and recover these arms to restore stability before the elections. “Reforms will continue, elections will take place, but illegal weapons must be seized beforehand. No one will be allowed to use these arms to take over polling stations in Bangladesh,” he asserted.
Illegal Weapons Must Be Seized Before Elections: BNP Leader Annie
A fire broke out at Tanzila Textile Limited in Ashulia’s Baripara area around 10 AM on Wednesday, leaving five workers injured. According to Pranab Chowdhury, Senior Station Officer at DEPZ Fire Station, the fire started due to a burn incident on a stander machine in the factory’s finishing floor. Firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control within 30 minutes using two fire units. Two of the injured workers are in critical condition and have been admitted to different hospitals. The extent of damage is yet to be determined.
Fire Breaks Out at Ashulia Garment Factory, 5 Injured
Three individuals have been arrested in connection with the vandalism and attempted looting during a raid at the Gulshan home of Tanveer Imam’s ex-wife, the former daughter-in-law of the ousted political advisor to Sheikh Hasina, HT Imam. A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office’s press wing revealed that the raid occurred on Tuesday night when 20-25 individuals, acting under the guise of a “search,” forcibly entered the house. They were reportedly looking for large sums of illegal money, weapons, and associates of the Awami League. Upon receiving a call, police intervened and arrested three individuals at the scene.
Former Daughter-in-Law of HT Imam’s House Vandalized, 3 Arrested
The court has ordered the freezing of 39 bank accounts belonging to former minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, which hold a balance of 5.26 crore BDT. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has formed a team to investigate charges of money laundering against him. During the investigation, it was discovered that he might transfer or relocate these assets. On October 17, the court also ordered the seizure of 580 properties, including homes, apartments, and land in Bangladesh and abroad. Among these are 343 properties in the UK, 228 in the UAE, and 9 in the US. Additionally, accounts in banks in the UAE and one in Bangladesh have been frozen.
Former Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury’s 39 Bank Accounts Frozen
Faridpur district, the second-largest onion producer in the country, has recently shifted from depending on external sources for onion seeds to becoming a significant supplier itself. Local farmers now provide 50% of the country’s demand for onion seeds. This season, the district’s onion seed production is expected to exceed 400 crore BDT in value, according to the Agriculture Department. The seeds, known locally as “black gold,” are highly prized. A total of 964 tons of seeds will be produced, with the cultivation target set for 1,820 hectares. The district’s central areas are seeing the highest levels of seed production.
Faridpur Farmers to Sell Onion Seeds Worth 400 Crore BDT
Former Minister of Shipping Shahjahan Khan, who was arrested on murder charges during the recent mass protests, has said that he feels safe in jail, away from the reach of terrorists. He made the statement on Wednesday after being brought to court at 10:06 AM. When asked by journalists why he was smiling, Shahjahan replied, “I always smile, and I will continue to do so until my last breath.” When questioned about his well-being in prison, he stated, “I am doing well. At least I am safe from terrorists here.”
Shahjahan Khan Claims He Feels Safe in Jail
In the hearing of their illegal wealth case, controversial contractor GK Shamim and his mother Ayesha Akhtar pleaded not guilty in court. According to court bench assistant Belal Hossain, the defendants presented their defense on the scheduled day. Shamim was brought to court from jail, while his mother, who is out on bail, was also present. The court set a hearing for the defense testimony on March 10. On October 21, 2019, the ACC filed a case against GK Shamim and Ayesha Akhtar for acquiring illegal assets worth 29.7 billion BDT.
GK Shamim and His Mother Plead Innocence in Court
A week after the death of 30-year-old Shihab Kabir Nahid in a violent clash between locals and Air Force personnel in Cox’s Bazar, his father has filed a case. The case was lodged at Cox’s Bazar Sadar Police Station on Monday night. While the FIR does not name any specific individuals, it holds Air Force personnel responsible for Nahid’s death. The complaint states that on February 24, around noon, a youth named Mohiuddin informed Nahid’s father that an Air Force member had shot and killed his son. The FIR further alleges that Nahid was fatally shot when he went to witness the clashes.
Case Filed Over Clashes Between Air Force and Locals in Cox’s Bazar
A Dhaka court has granted a two-day remand for former Justice Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik in connection with a murder case linked to the recent mass uprising. The court issued the order on Wednesday after the investigating officer requested a seven-day remand. The case involves the shooting of student Md. Abu Zar Sheikh on July 19 in the Pragati Sarani area under Gulshan Police Station. He later succumbed to his injuries at Evercare Hospital on July 27. The victim’s mother, Mosammat Chobi, filed a murder case on November 16, naming Justice Manik as an accused.
Justice Manik Placed on Remand Again
Chittagong District Commissioner, Farida Khanam, has expressed her frustration over the ongoing edible oil shortage and the lack of supply. Despite holding four meetings with traders, no significant outcome was achieved, prompting her to state, “Now I want to see whether the power of the state is greater than the power of the businessmen.” She warned of raids in warehouses if the oil supply remains insufficient and declared that this would be the last meeting. She added, “If businessmen from Tiki or City Group are jailed, will they retain any respect?” Farida also stated that, if necessary, she would lead a campaign with student coordinators to ensure oil availability for consumers, warning that the government would take action according to state procedures if traders do not comply.
District Commissioner Farida Khanam Challenges Business Power in Oil Crisis
Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar (C.R. Abrar), the new education adviser of the interim government, expressed his vision of a future where students can see their prospects and lead the world from within Bangladesh. During his appointment on March 5, Abrar emphasized the need for an education system that fosters equality. Outgoing adviser Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud raised concerns about the previous commissions and lack of training for private-sector teachers, highlighting the importance of a well-structured education system with trained educators.
New Education Adviser Envisions a Future Where Students See Their Prospects Within Bangladesh
Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Prime Adviser, has appointed two new special assistants to his office. Sheikh Moinuddin and Faiz Ahmed Taiyab have been appointed as special assistants to the Prime Adviser, with the official notification issued by the Cabinet Division on Wednesday. To assist the advisers, Sheikh Moinuddin will oversee responsibilities at the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, while Faiz Ahmed Taiyab will manage executive duties at the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology. During their tenure as special assistants, they will enjoy the rank, salary, allowances, and other benefits equivalent to that of junior ministers.
Prime Adviser Appoints Two New Special Assistants
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