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A Dhaka court has remanded former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun and ex-Officer-in-Charge (OC) Abul Hasan in connection with two murder cases linked to mass uprisings in Jatrabari. Mamun has been placed on a four-day remand in the Shahid Sayem murder case, while Hasan received a two-day remand for the killing of 22-year-old Shahid Bakaul.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former IGP Mamun and Ex-OC Abul Hasan Remanded Again

A mortar shell was found at a scrap shop in Ekrampur, Kishoreganj, on Tuesday night. The shop owner, Tutul Mia, noticed the explosive among other discarded items and immediately called emergency services. Police secured the area, and army personnel later placed the shell in a sand-filled container. Officer-in-Charge Abdullah Al Mamun confirmed that the shop has been sealed for safety, and an investigation is underway.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mortar Shell Discovered in Kishoreganj Scrap Shop

Former State Minister for Home Affairs Lutfozzaman Babar has been acquitted of a 17-year prison sentence in an arms possession case. The case, filed on June 3, 2007, at Gulshan police station, led to his conviction on October 30 of the same year by a special tribunal. Babar appealed against the verdict, and the case was stayed by the High Court. He was released from Dhaka Central Jail on January 16 this year.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Lutfozzaman Babar Acquitted in 17-Year Arms Case

The Attorney General’s office announced on Wednesday that the state has appealed against the acquittal of Tarique Rahman and all other accused in the August 21 grenade attack case. The hearing is expected today. On December 1, a court had acquitted them, despite a 2018 verdict sentencing former State Minister for Home Affairs Lutfozzaman Babar and BNP leader Abdus Salam Pintu to death, while Tarique Rahman and 18 others received life imprisonment.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

State Appeals Against Acquittal of Tarique Rahman and Others in August 21 Grenade Attack Case

A tragic accident on the Jessore-Benapole highway claimed the lives of three people, including a woman and a child, when an ambulance collided head-on with a motorized van. The deceased have been identified as Nazma Khatun (50), Hasan Iqbal (30), and Ratna Khatun (12), all passengers of the van. Two others were injured. According to Officer-in-Charge Babul Rahman Khan, the accident occurred when the ambulance, traveling towards Benapole, crashed into the van coming from the opposite direction. Authorities have sent the bodies to the morgue, while the injured are receiving treatment at a local hospital.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Early Morning Collision Between Ambulance and Van Kills Three in Jessore

A group of anti-discrimination activists surrounded a Christian missionary office in Keshabpur, Jessore, on Tuesday following the death of an indigenous student. The protestors allege that 15-year-old Rajerang Tripura was subjected to abuse and murdered. Last Friday night, her body was found hanging from a window grille inside a residential room of the mission. The Christian Outreach Central Foundation of Bangladesh houses 44 indigenous girls for education, including Rajerang. While mission officials claim she died by suicide due to pressure from her family to continue her studies, her family asserts they were not informed about her death until four days later.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Indigenous Student’s Death Sparks Protest at Christian Mission in Keshabpur

A 16-year-old boy was severely beaten by an enraged mob in Khilkhet’s Madhyapara after being accused of raping a five-year-old child in a nearby open field. When police intervened to detain the suspect, tensions escalated, leading to an attack on law enforcement officers. The officer in charge of the investigation, along with four others, sustained injuries, while another group of 7-8 police officers was briefly held hostage by locals. The mob also vandalized police vehicles. The accused is currently receiving medical treatment.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Teen Beaten by Mob Over Rape Allegation in Khilkhet; Seven Police Officers Injured

Jahangirnagar University’s syndicate has declared July 15 as the university’s ‘Black Night,’ Vice-Chancellor Prof. Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan announced after a syndicate meeting. Responding to student demands, the university has also withdrawn the names of four dormitories previously named after members of the Sheikh family. The halls—Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall, Sheikh Russel Hall, Sheikh Hasina Hall, and Begum Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall—will be renamed, with a structural committee formed to oversee the process.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jahangirnagar University Declares July 15 as ‘Black Night’, Removes Four Hall Names

The High Court has ordered an investigation into the ‘unbelievable fraud’ involving K-Telecom, a company linked to Shamim Osman’s family. The CID and BTRC have been directed to submit a report within 90 days. According to sources, Sakhawat Hossain, who owns a small travel agency in Fakirapool, was shocked to find his name listed as a partner and managing director of K-Telecom, an international IGW company, without his knowledge. Originally licensed to Shamim Osman’s family, the company was later transferred to Sakhawat and two others without their consent. K-Telecom reportedly owes BTRC over Tk 126 crore.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

High Court Orders Investigation into ‘Unbelievable Fraud’ by Osman Family

On Tuesday, Qatar’s Ambassador to Bangladesh, Seraya Ali Al-Qahtani, met Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and expressed full support for Bangladesh’s reform agenda. He assured that Qatar is keen to assist Bangladesh in every possible way. The ambassador reiterated Qatar’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and contributing to Bangladesh’s economic development.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar Fully Supports Bangladesh’s Reform Initiatives

Ali Ahsan Junaid has called for unity in building a new Bangladesh free from fascism, economic disparity, and corruption. He accused the pre-July Hasina regime of suppressing the people under Delhi’s hegemony and persecuting Islamic scholars. Junaid emphasized the need for ethical leadership, an inclusive economic model, and a fair political landscape. He called for an end to Islamophobia and sectarianism, advocating for an equitable system that ensures justice and sustainable progress.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Junaid Seeks Blessings for New Political Model

Eighteen Bangladeshis who fell victim to human trafficking are set to return home today. They had been trapped in Myanmar’s notorious scam centers, where they were forced into cybercrime activities. Traffickers initially lured them to Thailand with false promises of jobs before selling them to Myanmar’s criminal networks. Their release was secured through relentless diplomatic efforts by the Bangladesh government, BRAC, and the foreign ministry. They are expected to arrive in Bangladesh on a flight scheduled for 12:45 AM tonight.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

18 Trafficked Bangladeshis Return Home from Myanmar’s Nightmare

A police station in Khetlal, Joypurhat, came under attack by BNP activists over extortion allegations. The attack, led by BNP’s organizational secretary Mehedi Ashik Partha, aimed to free three detainees from police custody. Two police officers and five others, including BNP’s upazila general secretary Abu Bakkar Siddique, were injured. Army personnel later intervened, dispersed the attackers, and arrested three individuals from the scene.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader Leads Attack on Police Station; 7 Injured

Chittagong’s Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shahjahan Chowdhury has demanded justice under Islamic law for the rape and murder of young Achia in Magura. He warned that failure to deliver swift and exemplary punishment would encourage further such crimes. Chowdhury also called for the prosecution of past perpetrators of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. Additionally, he demanded the release of Jamaat’s central leader ATM Azharul Islam, who he claimed was falsely imprisoned. He insisted on judicial, police, and educational reforms to build a new and respected Bangladesh.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Justice for Child Rape Under Islamic Law: Shahjahan Chowdhury

Jamaat-e-Islami’s Nayeb-e-Ameer, Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, suggested that local government elections should be held before national elections to alleviate public hardships. He argued that local elections are non-political and should take precedence. According to him, politics should be about accountability and unity, not self-interest or competition for power. In a meeting with the UN Secretary-General, Dr. Taher emphasized the need for unity to safeguard national sovereignty, ensure sustainable democracy, hold fair elections, and eliminate corruption.

19 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Local Elections Should Precede National Polls: Dr. Taher


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