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The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has stated that there is currently no visible threat or fear of militant attacks in Bangladesh. However, necessary security measures have been taken considering potential risks. RAB-2 Commander Additional DIG Md Khalidul Haque Howlader shared this information at a press conference held at the RAB Media Centre in Karwan Bazar, Dhaka, on Tuesday morning.

He explained that RAB treats any potential threat seriously and has deployed patrols and intelligence surveillance around important installations, government offices, and public-interest buildings. On Monday, based on intelligence, RAB-2 arrested five armed suspects from Mohammadpur and Paltan areas, seizing firearms, ammunition, sharp weapons, and a large quantity of yaba tablets. A locally made shotgun and cartridge were also recovered from Mohammadpur the same night.

RAB has deployed 24 patrol teams across several Dhaka neighborhoods, including Mohammadpur, Adabor, Dhanmondi, New Market, and Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, to prevent criminal activity. The force continues joint operations with other law enforcement agencies and maintains ongoing anti-drug drives in Geneva Camp and surrounding areas.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

RAB reports no militant threat but boosts security and patrols across Dhaka

Opposition leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has accused Member of Parliament Fazlur Rahman of committing a serious offense by questioning his personal identity. Speaking on Tuesday in response to Fazlur Rahman’s remarks in parliament, Dr. Rahman said the MP had personally hurt him and further aggravated the matter by commenting on his ideological choices. He stated that he belongs to a martyr freedom fighter’s family, which Fazlur Rahman had challenged.

Fazlur Rahman had declared in parliament that no member of a freedom fighter or martyr’s family could join Jamaat-e-Islami. In reaction, Dr. Rahman argued that such a statement infringes on his constitutional right to choose his political affiliation and beliefs. He condemned the MP’s comments and urged that the relevant portion of Fazlur Rahman’s speech be expunged from the parliamentary record.

The remarks sparked uproar among opposition members in parliament, prompting Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad to restore order. During the commotion, Fazlur Rahman reiterated his stance, saying that any freedom fighter family member joining Jamaat commits a double offense.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Shafiqur Rahman accuses MP Fazlur Rahman of serious offense over identity remarks in parliament

A three-day mobile book fair and cultural festival has been inaugurated in Patnitala upazila of Naogaon. The event, organized by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs with support from the upazila administration, will run from April 28 to 30. The inauguration ceremony took place at the Upazila Parishad auditorium, where Upazila Nirbahi Officer Rifat Ara formally opened the program.

Assistant Commissioner (Land) Jewel Mia, Patnitala Press Club President Ikhtiar Uddin Azad, and other local dignitaries attended the opening ceremony. Local residents, book enthusiasts, and students from various educational institutions were also present. According to the organizers, the fair and cultural programs will be held daily from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The initiative aims to promote reading habits and expand cultural practices among the local community through the three-day event.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Three-day mobile book fair and cultural festival launched in Patnitala, Naogaon

Abdullahil Aman Azmi told the International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Tuesday that he did not detain anyone unlawfully during the period of martial law under General Ershad. He made the statement while being cross-examined by defense lawyer Aminul Gani Tito in a case concerning alleged crimes against humanity linked to enforced disappearances at the Joint Interrogation Cell (JIC) during the Awami League’s rule.

Azmi said he had no knowledge of why Sheikh Hasina, Matia Chowdhury, and Sahara Khatun were detained under his supervision during Ershad’s military regime. He explained that he was then a newly commissioned junior officer and had no authority or opportunity to question such decisions. He maintained that he personally did not detain anyone.

In the same case, three of the thirteen accused are in custody and were produced before the tribunal from the sub-jail inside the cantonment. The remaining ten accused, including several former senior military officers, are absconding.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Azmi denies detaining anyone during Ershad’s martial law, testifies before war crimes tribunal

On the fourth day of the ongoing Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations, a total of 49 students were expelled across nine general education boards, the madrasa board, and the technical board, marking the highest number of expulsions so far. According to the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee, the madrasa board recorded the highest number with 24 expulsions, while among general boards, Dhaka saw the most with seven. The exams held on Tuesday included English second paper for SSC, Arabic second paper for Dakhil, and Bangladesh and Global Studies and Arabic-2 for vocational streams.

The committee’s notice also reported that 32,392 students were absent on this day, compared to 34,054 absentees in the previous exam. No teachers were expelled. Earlier, six students were expelled on the first day, 19 on the second, and 39 on the third, showing a rising trend in disciplinary actions.

Among the nine general boards, 1,210,080 students were registered, with 1,193,896 attending. In the madrasa board, 253,876 were registered and 240,732 attended, while the technical board saw 111,287 of 114,351 students present.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

49 students expelled on fourth day of SSC exams, absentee count 32,392

Chattogram-15 Member of Parliament Shahjahan Chowdhury stated in parliament on Tuesday that Jamaat-e-Islami had organized a movement through the Pakistani movement to secure the release of the late Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from the Agartala case. He made the remarks during a parliamentary session held in the afternoon.

Shahjahan Chowdhury said that the recent election recognized the patriotism of the nation, emphasizing that both the party and the people love the country. He added that Jamaat has made its position on the history of independence clear and urged others not to blame the current Jamaat for past events. According to him, Jamaat’s history shows that it has always acted to restore democracy whenever it was undermined.

The MP’s comments linked Jamaat’s historical role to democratic movements, presenting the party as a defender of democratic values in Bangladesh’s political history.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP says Jamaat once campaigned to free Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from Agartala case

Bangladesh's women's hockey team advanced to the final of the Asian Games qualifiers after defeating Singapore 3–1 in the first semifinal held in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Tuesday. The victory was powered by a hat-trick from Irene Riya, marking another milestone for the team in their debut appearance at the qualifiers and their first-ever international tournament.

Despite Singapore’s experience from four previous Asian Games, Bangladesh maintained strong momentum throughout the match. Riya opened the scoring in the eighth minute, but Singapore equalized in the twelfth minute through Chia Cheryl from a penalty corner. Bangladesh regained control in the final quarter, scoring twice to secure the win and a place in the final.

The result continues Bangladesh’s remarkable run in the competition, as the team keeps setting new records in their maiden international campaign.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh women's hockey team beat Singapore 3–1 to reach Asian Games qualifiers final

A delegation led by Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen met with Prime Minister’s Defense Adviser AKM Shamsul Islam at the Armed Forces Division in Dhaka Cantonment on Tuesday. During the courtesy meeting, both sides exchanged greetings and discussed matters related to technological and military cooperation between Bangladesh and China.

According to a press release from the Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR), the two officials expressed optimism about further strengthening the existing military relations and strategic partnership between the two countries. The meeting reflected ongoing efforts to enhance bilateral defense collaboration and mutual understanding.

The ISPR statement highlighted that the discussion focused on reinforcing the foundation of cooperation already in place, signaling continued engagement between Dhaka and Beijing in defense and strategic affairs.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh and China discuss strengthening defense and strategic ties in Dhaka meeting

Five people, including a child with disabilities, were killed in two separate road accidents in Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday morning. The incidents occurred in Teknaf and Chakaria upazilas. In Teknaf, resident Moktar Ahmed was traveling by motorcycle toward the town when he lost control and hit a child, resulting in the deaths of three people. The deceased were identified as Shafiur Rahman, 30, of Naytyong Para; Moktar Ahmed, 40, of Uttar Shilkhali; and Rahim Ullah, 13, a child with disabilities from Razarchhara.

In a separate accident in Chakaria on Monday night around 9:30 p.m., two others were killed. They were Mizanur Rahman, 32, from Uttar Kaliayish in Satkania, and Md. Yusuf, 35, son of Munshi Mia from Chandgaon. Teknaf Model Police Station’s officer-in-charge Saiful Islam confirmed the deaths from the motorcycle accident in the morning.

The report did not mention the causes of the Chakaria accident or any further investigation details.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Five people including a child die in separate road accidents in Cox’s Bazar

Jamaat-e-Islami lawmaker Saiful Alam Khan, representing Dhaka-12, expressed concern in the national parliament that businessman S Alam might take advantage of the new provisions introduced by the finance minister under the amended Bank Resolution Act 2026. Speaking on Tuesday during the discussion on the motion of thanks to the President’s address, he highlighted the current situation of Islami Bank, one of the country’s largest private banks.

Saiful Alam cited media reports claiming that Islami Bank saw withdrawals of Tk 705 crore in a single day, with three-day transaction data showing a negative trend. He alleged that large-scale misappropriation had occurred across private Islamic banks, blaming S Alam and his associates for the losses. Referring to the finance minister’s statement about “opening a window” through the new law, he warned that S Alam might exploit this opportunity.

The MP urged the government to take steps to protect Islami Bank, noting that it serves around 12 million customers. He cautioned that a collapse of the bank could have serious repercussions for the national economy.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat MP warns S Alam may exploit new banking law to benefit from Islami Bank issues

A high-level delegation from the European Union Election Observation Mission met with Bangladesh’s Opposition Leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman at his office in the National Parliament building on Tuesday. During the meeting, Dr. Rahman discussed the political context surrounding the national election and referendum issues, stating that although the BNP had initially agreed to various reforms under the National Consensus Commission, it later delayed their implementation. He warned that continued inaction could erode public trust in political leaders.

The EU delegation, led by Chief Observer Ivars Ijabs, included senior officials such as Baiba Zarina, Inta Leis, Irini Maria Gounari, and Ryan Islam. The team handed over the EU’s observation report on Bangladesh’s latest national election and sought updates on the progress of the July Charter’s implementation. Dr. Rahman also expressed concern over violence by ruling party activists, unrest in universities, and attacks on Jamaat lawmakers.

The EU mission emphasized the importance of strengthening democracy, ensuring political balance, and implementing necessary reforms to guarantee fair future elections.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

EU mission meets Bangladesh opposition leader over BNP’s delays in political reform implementation

The Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) has expressed deep concern over the widespread measles infection and rising child deaths across Bangladesh. In a press release issued on Tuesday, the rights organization said that a large number of children are being infected daily with measles or its symptoms, many are being hospitalized, and some are dying. ASK described these deaths from a preventable disease as a serious failure of public health management, policy planning, and state preparedness.

The organization noted that effective, safe, and low-cost vaccines against measles have long been available, raising questions about why timely vaccine procurement, supply, and regular immunization programs were not ensured. ASK emphasized that under Articles 15 and 18 of the Constitution, the state has a constitutional obligation to protect citizens’ health, particularly children, from preventable diseases. It also cited Bangladesh’s commitments under Article 24 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to ensure vaccination and disease prevention.

ASK urged the government to immediately expand emergency vaccination nationwide, prioritize vulnerable regions and communities, ensure free quality treatment for affected children, strengthen vaccine supply systems, and hold those responsible for past negligence accountable.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

ASK urges urgent vaccination drive amid rising child deaths from measles in Bangladesh

The High Court has directed the Sylhet Deputy Commissioner and two other officials to explain why they should not be held in contempt for allegedly violating a court order related to the eviction and sealing of shops at the Collectorate Mosque Market in Sylhet city. The order was issued on Monday by a bench comprising Justice Fahmida Kader and Justice Md Ashiq Hasan.

The dispute began on March 10 when the Collectorate Mosque Trust notified tenants that their contracts were canceled and asked them to vacate within three days. Following a writ petition by the traders, the court on March 12 ordered a two-month status quo, later extending the suspension of eviction notices for three months in two other petitions. Despite this, the shops were reportedly sealed on March 26 at night under the district administration’s initiative. Shop owners sent a contempt notice on April 1, but no action was taken.

After the traders filed a petition, the court heard the matter and ordered Deputy Commissioner Sarwar Alam, Additional Deputy Commissioner Syeda Parveen, and NDC Kishore Kumar Pal to submit explanations within a specified time.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

High Court seeks explanation from Sylhet officials over alleged contempt in market eviction case

Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Dr. Khalilur Rahman has said that a verdict from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the ongoing case concerning the Rohingya crisis is expected soon. The case, filed against Myanmar for alleged genocide against the Rohingya population, seeks to determine Myanmar’s responsibility, end ongoing persecution, ensure justice and compensation for victims, and prevent future atrocities. Written and oral hearings have been completed, and the case has reached an advanced stage.

Speaking during a parliamentary question session chaired by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, the minister stated that, according to UNHCR data as of April 13, there are 1,189,213 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. He emphasized that the government continues to provide moral and diplomatic support to the ICJ proceedings and remains committed to a sustainable and peaceful resolution of the crisis through international cooperation.

The minister reaffirmed Bangladesh’s humanitarian commitment and its active role in upholding international justice while maintaining efforts to repatriate the displaced Rohingya population to Myanmar.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh expects ICJ verdict soon on Rohingya genocide case against Myanmar

Sarjis Alam, the chief organizer for the northern region of the National Citizens Party (NCP), was hospitalized after suddenly falling ill. He experienced abdominal pain around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday and was taken to Ibn Sina Hospital in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, where he is currently receiving treatment. The information was confirmed by his younger brother, Sahadat Hossain Sakib.

The report did not specify the cause of Alam’s illness or provide details about his current condition. It only confirmed that he remains under medical care at the hospital. The incident occurred on April 28, 2026, and was reported by local media outlet Amar Desh.

Further updates on Sarjis Alam’s health status or possible discharge timeline were not available at the time of reporting.

28 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP northern organizer Sarjis Alam hospitalized in Dhaka after sudden illness


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