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The court has imposed a travel ban on Nurul Islam Nahid, the former MP for Sylhet-6, and his wife, K. U. Zohra Jesmin, following an application by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The application highlights ongoing investigations into abuse of power, recruitment fraud, tender manipulation, corruption, embezzlement of government development funds, and money laundering. The ACC suspects the accused might flee the country to evade investigation, prompting the court’s decision.
Former Education Minister Nahid and Wife Banned from Leaving the Country
On Monday, following an application from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), the court imposed a travel ban on the chairman of Orion Group, Obaidul Karim, his wife Arjuda Karim, their son Salman Obaidul Karim, and daughter Zerin Karim. The ACC’s application stated that an investigation was ongoing into money laundering allegations involving Orion Group and its chairman. It was feared that the accused might attempt to flee the country, leading to the court’s order to restrict their travel.
Travel Ban Imposed on Orion Group Chairman and Family
On Monday, the Director of the Immigration Department of Johor, Malaysia, Datuk Mohammad Rushdi, announced that 77 Bangladeshis were among the 105 immigrants arrested in an operation targeting illegal immigrants. The operation took place on Sunday at a workers’ housing complex. The arrests were made following complaints from the public about foreign nationals living in shared housing without proper permits or visas. In total, 329 immigration documents were checked, leading to the detention of 77 Bangladeshis, 23 Indonesians, 2 Myanmar nationals, 2 Pakistanis, and 1 Indian.
105 Immigrants, Including 77 Bangladeshis, Arrested in Malaysia
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has uncovered evidence of widespread corruption in the recruitment process at the Bengali Academy, involving 175 appointments. The probe revealed that the then Director General Nurul Huda and others took bribes of up to 10 lakh taka for hiring fourth-grade employees and manipulated recruitment procedures. Despite 4,000 candidates passing the written exams, only 500 were called for interviews, with 175 appointments made unlawfully. The ACC is investigating the political and administrative influence behind these illegal practices.
ACC Uncovers Corruption in Bengali Academy Recruitment, 175 Appointments Under Scrutiny
Faruq E Azam, Adviser to the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, announced that fake freedom fighters will be identified and brought under legal action. The Freedom Fighters’ Parliament will also be reorganized. Speaking after a session at the District Commissioners’ Conference, he expressed hope that the new government would embrace the spirit of the July Uprising. He also emphasized close monitoring of TR-Kabikha funds and directed UNOs to purchase materials like tin locally, adhering to government guidelines.
Fake Freedom Fighters to Be Held Accountable, Says Faruq E Azam
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has criticized the Awami League government for failing to secure Teesta River water in the past 15 years. Speaking at a rally in Lalmonirhat and Rangpur, he accused India of withholding water while Sheikh Hasina remains silent. BNP leaders highlighted the devastating impact on northern Bangladesh, where 20,000 people lose their homes annually. They demanded the immediate implementation of the Teesta Master Plan to restore economic stability and ensure fair water distribution.
BNP Slams AL for Failing to Secure Teesta Water in 15 Years
Thousands have gathered at the Teesta Rail Bridge area, demanding the implementation of the Teesta Treaty and Master Plan. The 48-hour sit-in protest, organized by the Save Teesta Movement, has drawn farmers, fishermen, students, and activists. Protesters accuse India of holding back Teesta’s water during the dry season while releasing excess water during monsoons, causing floods. BNP leader Asadul Habib Dulu vowed to continue the movement if demands aren’t met. Experts warn that without a fair water share, Teesta’s downstream flow will continue to dry up.
Thousands Gather at Teesta Banks Demanding Fair Water Share, 48-Hour Protest Underway
The government has directed that air conditioners (ACs) in mosques, offices, and businesses must not be set below 25°C during summer to curb electricity demand. Energy Advisor Faujul Kabir Khan warned that violators would face power disconnection and legal action. A monitoring team will ensure compliance, and non-compliant areas may face load shedding. Officials will notify businesses and mosques of the directive. With electricity demand rising to 18,000 MW in summer, this move aims to balance supply, especially for critical irrigation needs.
Govt Mandates 25°C AC Limit in Mosques, Offices to Reduce Power Demand
The government is considering tracking the fees charged by doctors and lawyers to ensure transparency and proper taxation. Economic and Commerce Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed revealed this after the Deputy Commissioners’ Conference on Monday. He noted that doctors and lawyers often collect payments without issuing receipts. Discussions were held on implementing digital transactions and formalizing receipts to monitor financial transactions. The government aims to establish a system to regulate cash-based services and bring them under taxation for better accountability.
Govt Plans to Regulate Fees of Doctors and Lawyers
The High Court has withdrawn the arrest warrant against BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, which was issued in connection with the August 21 grenade attack case. Previously, on December 1, 2024, the High Court overturned earlier verdicts and acquitted all accused, including Tarique Rahman and Lutfozzaman Babar.
Arrest Warrant Against Tarique Rahman Withdrawn
A 27-year-old unidentified man was killed after being hit by a train in Faridpur. Another young man was injured while watching the accident. The incident occurred at 7 AM on Monday in the Baitul Aman area of Faridpur Sadar Upazila. Police reported that the train was traveling from Rajbari to Bhanga when it struck the man, who was wearing headphones. Meanwhile, a passenger, Afif Al Abir (21), slipped and fell while observing the accident from the train’s door. He is now receiving treatment at Faridpur Medical College Hospital.
Young Man Killed in Train Accident
Police have discovered the hanging body of a female officer, Rumpa Das (30), in a rented apartment in Bandarban on Monday. She was serving at Bandarban Sadar Police Station, while her husband, also a constable, worked at police headquarters. According to reports, after putting their children to sleep, Rumpa went to another room. The next morning, when she did not respond to calls, her husband broke the door to find her hanging body. The reason behind the suicide remains unknown.
Female Police Officer Found Hanging in Bandarban
While appearing in court for her five-day remand hearing in the Shaheed Anwar Hossain Patwari murder case, journalist Farzana Rupa requested justice against what she called "harassment." The public prosecutor alleged that Rupa and her husband had supported "Hasina’s authoritarianism" and needed to be interrogated. In response, Rupa stated, "If I incited violence, charge me with incitement. Why am I being harassed in a murder case?" The prosecutor countered, saying, "Those who fired at student protesters are criminals, and their enablers are also criminals. Rupa and Sakil have done everything necessary to establish Hasina’s fascism, including silencing her enemies domestically and abroad."
Journalist Farzana Rupa Demands Justice for Harassment in Court
Home Advisor Lieutenant General Jahangir Alam has stated that the Coast Guard has become a symbol of public trust in coastal areas. Speaking at an event at the Coast Guard headquarters, he highlighted their vital role in ensuring security on inland waterways, preventing drug and arms smuggling, and combating other illegal activities. He also acknowledged the Coast Guard’s assistance during natural disasters and outlined modernization initiatives for the force. At the event, he awarded medals to 40 Coast Guard personnel for their contributions.
Coast Guard: A Symbol of Trust in Coastal Areas, Says Home Advisor
Police have recovered the mutilated body of a student in a cornfield in Damurhuda, Chuadanga. The body was discovered on Sunday night in Badhanpur village. The victim, identified as 25-year-old Masud Hasan Ranju, was a master's final-year student. His family claims he was murdered in a premeditated attack. According to them, Ranju had gone to irrigate the cornfield in the morning but never returned. Later, his body was found with multiple injuries. Police have formed multiple teams to investigate the case, but no formal complaint has been filed yet.
Student's Mutilated Body Found in Cornfield
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