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The Bangladesh Army has issued a statement regarding the death of BNP leader Md. Shamsuzzaman, known as Dabulur, during a joint forces operation in Chuadanga’s Jibannagar upazila. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) release on Tuesday, the operation took place on the night of January 12, based on specific intelligence to recover illegal weapons. Dabulur, aged 50, was detained from a pharmacy near the Jibannagar Upazila Health Complex on allegations of possessing illegal arms. Following his information, a 9mm pistol, a magazine, and four rounds of ammunition were recovered. Shortly after the operation, he fell ill and was declared dead at 12:25 a.m. by on-duty doctors at the health complex.
The ISPR described the incident as unexpected, tragic, and unacceptable. It confirmed that the camp commander and all participating army personnel have been withdrawn to the cantonment. A high-level investigation committee has been formed to determine the cause of death, and the army pledged to take appropriate action under military law if any personnel are found guilty.
Army withdraws soldiers, launches probe after BNP leader dies in Chuadanga raid
Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Myanmar’s ambassador U Kyaw Soe Moe in Dhaka after shots were fired from the Myanmar side near Hwaikong Union in Teknaf, injuring a 12-year-old child. The ministry expressed deep concern over the incident and described the unprovoked firing as a violation of international law and a threat to friendly relations between the two neighboring countries.
Bangladesh urged Myanmar to take full responsibility for the incident and to ensure that such occurrences do not happen again. It also called on Myanmar to make sure that internal conflicts between Myanmar authorities and armed groups do not affect the lives and livelihoods of people in Bangladesh. The injured child is currently receiving treatment in the ICU at Chittagong Medical College Hospital.
According to the ministry’s statement, the Myanmar ambassador conveyed condolences to the injured child’s family and assured that his government would take measures to prevent a recurrence of such incidents.
Bangladesh summons Myanmar envoy after border gunfire injures child near Teknaf
The International Cricket Council (ICC) held a video conference with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) following two letters sent by the BCB. During the meeting, the ICC urged Bangladesh to reconsider its decision not to participate in the upcoming World Cup in India. Despite the appeal, the BCB maintained its firm stance against playing in India. The meeting was attended by BCB President Aminul Islam Bulbul, Vice Presidents Faruk Ahmed and Shakhawat Hossain, Cricket Operations Chairman Nazmul Abedin Fahim, and Chief Executive Officer Nizam Uddin Chowdhury Sujon.
In a press release, the BCB stated that the ICC’s request was made due to the limited time remaining before the tournament. However, the BCB reiterated its unchanged position, effectively ending the meeting without any resolution. Both parties agreed to meet again for further discussions and to reach a final decision.
The next meeting between the ICC and BCB is expected to determine the final outcome regarding Bangladesh’s participation and potential venue changes.
ICC meeting ends without decision as BCB refuses to play World Cup in India
The Youth Parliament of the Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB) has announced a 13-point demand calling for the cancellation of the power purchase agreement with Indian company Adani and the halt of Adani’s electricity imports. The demands were presented at a press conference held on Tuesday at the Dhaka Reporters Unity, where student representatives from Dhaka University and BRAC University participated. CAB’s energy adviser M Shamsul Alam was also present at the event.
The demands include abolishing the Special Provision Act for quick power and energy supply, canceling all contracts and licenses under that law, stopping furnace oil-based power generation, and restoring the power and primary energy sectors as public service sectors. CAB also called for cost-based, non-profit energy supply, reducing fossil fuel imports by at least 5 percent in the next government term, and increasing solar power generation by 15 percent over five years. Other points include halting LNG import expansion for five years and banning new coal-based power capacity.
CAB urged political parties and candidates in the upcoming national election to include these 13 demands in their manifestos, aligning with the organization’s proposed Energy Transition Policy 2024 for a fair energy transformation.
CAB Youth Parliament demands cancellation of Adani power deal and major energy sector reforms
A nine-year-old child named Huzayfa Afnan, who was seriously injured by gunfire coming from the Myanmar side in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, is being transferred to Dhaka for advanced treatment after his condition deteriorated. Brigadier General Mohammad Taslim Uddin, director of Chittagong Medical College Hospital, said preparations were underway to send the child to Dhaka by 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
Doctors reported that although surgery was performed on the child’s head, the bullet could not be removed as it was lodged deep in a highly risky area. Professor Dr. Harunur Rashid, head of the ICU department, stated that a neurosurgery team conducted the operation and cleaned the wound. The child was initially admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital after being shot near the Techa Bridge area of Hwaikyang in Teknaf last Sunday morning.
Huzayfa is the eldest of three siblings and the son of local fish trader Jasim Uddin. He is a third-grade student at Haji Mohammad Hossain Government Primary School.
Injured Teknaf child to be moved to Dhaka after Myanmar border gunfire worsens condition
The International Crimes Tribunal has released the full 457-page verdict against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and former IGP Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun in the July–August genocide and crimes against humanity case. The verdict was published on the tribunal’s official website on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. On November 17, the three-member panel led by Justice Md. Golam Murtuza Mojumdar sentenced Hasina and Kamal to death by hanging and life imprisonment, while Al-Mamun received a five-year prison term as a state witness.
The verdict detailed five charges grouped into two categories of crimes. The first charge involved incitement and provocation, citing Hasina’s July 14, 2024 press conference remarks and her conversation with the Dhaka University vice-chancellor, which allegedly led to the killing of Abu Sayeed in Rangpur. The second charge concerned direct orders to kill, based on a July 18 conversation that allegedly resulted in twelve deaths in Dhaka’s Chankharpul and Ashulia areas.
The tribunal ordered confiscation of all properties of the convicts, directing the government to distribute the assets among victims of the July movement.
Tribunal releases full verdict sentencing Hasina and Kamal to death for 2024 crimes
After nearly 28 years, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) is set to hold its central student union (SACSU) election on January 20, 2026. The long-awaited event has transformed the campus into a hub of campaign activity, with candidates engaging with voters, distributing leaflets, and presenting their plans. The atmosphere across the university has become celebratory as students express excitement about regaining a representative student body.
According to the Election Commission, 97 candidates are contesting various positions in the central union, including four for vice president, seven for general secretary, and four for assistant general secretary. Three main panels have been formed: “Sammilito SUSTian Oikya” backed by Chhatra Dal, “Durbar SUSTian Oikya” supported by Shibir, and “Sadharoner Oikkoswor,” a partial panel of general students. Several independent candidates are also participating. Hall-level campaigns are active as well, with both residential and non-residential students eligible to vote.
Students and candidates alike view the election as a revival of democratic practice on campus, hoping regular polls will foster responsible leadership and healthy political culture.
SUST campus turns festive ahead of first student union election in 28 years
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leaders have expressed solidarity with the family of slain auto-rickshaw driver Samir Kumar Das in Daganbhuiyan upazila of Feni. On the night of January 12, Samir, son of Kartik Das from Faziler Ghat Ramanandapur Jelepara in Matubhunya Union, was brutally killed by unidentified assailants. To console the bereaved family, Dr. Mohammad Fakhruddin Manik, Jamaat’s nominated candidate for the Feni-3 parliamentary seat, visited their home accompanied by local Jamaat leaders.
During the visit, Dr. Fakhruddin strongly condemned the murder, describing it as heart-wrenching and reprehensible. He demanded the immediate arrest and exemplary punishment of those responsible. He also spoke with Feni’s Deputy Commissioner Monira Haque and Daganbhuiyan Police Officer-in-Charge Fayzul Azim Noman to learn about the investigation and urged swift legal action.
Dr. Fakhruddin conveyed deep condolences to the victim’s family and requested local Jamaat leaders to continue supporting them in the future.
Jamaat candidate visits family of slain auto driver Samir Das in Feni’s Daganbhuiyan
The Bangladesh Army has released a statement regarding the death of BNP leader Md. Shamsuzzaman, known as Dabul, during a joint forces operation in Jibannagar, Chuadanga. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release issued on Tuesday, the operation took place on the night of January 12, based on specific intelligence to recover illegal weapons. Dabul, aged 50, was detained from a pharmacy near the Jibannagar Upazila Health Complex on allegations of possessing illegal arms.
Following his detention, a patrol team searched the pharmacy and recovered a 9mm pistol, a magazine, and four rounds of ammunition. The statement said that after the operation, Dabul suddenly fell ill and lost consciousness. He was taken to the Jibannagar Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared him dead at 12:25 a.m.
The ISPR described the incident as unexpected, tragic, and unacceptable. It confirmed that the camp commander and all soldiers involved were withdrawn to the cantonment, and a high-level investigation committee was formed to determine the cause. The army pledged appropriate legal action under military law if any personnel are found guilty.
Army orders probe into BNP leader Dabul's death during Chuadanga joint operation
Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Myanmar’s ambassador in Dhaka, U Kyaw Soe Moe, on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, following a shooting incident along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border near Hwaikong Union in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. During the meeting, Bangladesh expressed deep concern over the incident, in which a 12-year-old child named Huzaifa was seriously injured. The ministry stated that firing into Bangladeshi territory without provocation constitutes a clear violation of international law and poses a serious obstacle to bilateral relations.
Bangladesh demanded that Myanmar take full responsibility for the incident and urged the neighboring country to adopt effective measures to prevent any recurrence of cross-border firing. The ministry also emphasized that internal conflicts between Myanmar’s authorities and armed groups must not affect the lives and livelihoods of Bangladeshi citizens.
In response, the Myanmar ambassador expressed regret on behalf of his government and conveyed sincere sympathy to the injured child and her family. He assured that his government would take necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future.
Bangladesh summons Myanmar envoy after border shooting injures 12-year-old near Teknaf
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has called for the intervention of the army chief following the death of Shamsuzzaman Dablue, general secretary of Jibannagar municipal BNP in Chuadanga, after his detention. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Fakhrul alleged that members of the security forces detained Dablue under the pretext of recovering weapons and subjected him to severe torture, leading to his death. He expressed deep sorrow and condemned the incident as inhumane and brutal.
Fakhrul stated that such acts by members of the security forces are harmful to the country and constitute a grave violation of existing laws. He emphasized that under the current interim government, people expect justice through the judicial system, not extrajudicial killings. He urged the army chief to ensure a fair investigation and justice for the incident.
In his statement, Fakhrul also conveyed condolences to Dablue’s bereaved family and prayed for the departed soul.
Mirza Fakhrul seeks army chief’s intervention over Chuadanga BNP leader’s custodial death
Sylhet Deputy Commissioner Md. Sarwar Alam has emphasized the need to strengthen the capacity of village courts to reduce case backlogs. Speaking on Monday at a discussion titled “The Role of Media in Raising Public Awareness about Village Courts,” organized under the Village Court Activation (Phase 3) Project at the Sylhet DC office conference room, he said that electing socially accepted and competent representatives would enhance public trust in local justice.
He noted that when qualified individuals handle justice, disputes are less likely to escalate into formal cases. The DC called for collective efforts to deliver village court services to people’s doorsteps, saying that activating these courts at the local level would ease pressure on higher courts. Addressing media professionals, he urged them to highlight both the successes and limitations of village courts through traditional and social media.
The meeting was chaired by Suborna Sarkar, Deputy Director of the Local Government Department in Sylhet, and attended by officials, journalists, and project representatives.
Sylhet DC calls for stronger village courts and credible local leadership to reduce case backlog
BNP National Standing Committee member and former minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that no future democratic government in Bangladesh should deviate from its course. Speaking as the chief guest at a meeting of the Jatiyatabadi Mohila Dal in Chiringa, Chakaria, Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday, January 13, he emphasized the need to build a parliament where representatives speak for the people and where there is no place for terrorism.
He said the next parliament should focus on lawmaking to advance Bangladesh, replacing praise and ceremonial performances with genuine debate and opposition. Ahmed described the upcoming national election as a decisive one that will determine the country’s direction and ensure the realization of citizens’ democratic rights. He added that the election would be the most significant in the nation’s history, strengthening democratic institutions and establishing them as protectors of democracy.
Local BNP leaders, including Enamul Haque, M Mobarak Ali, Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury Khokon Mia, Ali Ahmed, and Shariful Alam, were also present at the event.
Salahuddin Ahmed urges building a people-focused parliament and protecting democratic governance
Bangladesh has introduced the 'Moon Alert' system for the first time to ensure rapid recovery of missing and abducted children. The initiative, launched by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), was inaugurated on Tuesday morning at the CID headquarters in Malibagh, Dhaka, by Additional IGP and CID chief Md. Shibgat Ullah. A toll-free helpline, 13219, has been integrated with the system to facilitate immediate reporting and coordination.
According to CID, once a child goes missing, information will be disseminated quickly through police stations, social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, banking ATM booths, metro rail networks, and other key public platforms across the country. The alert will also appear on large screens at bus, train, and launch terminals. Border alerts will be issued to prevent child trafficking, with the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) being notified. Law enforcement agencies will prioritize the first three hours after disappearance as the most critical period for recovery.
CID stated that the system will be centrally monitored and coordinated with multiple government stakeholders. It is expected to play an effective role in combating child-related crimes and enhancing public participation in child protection efforts.
Bangladesh CID launches 'Moon Alert' to recover missing children swiftly nationwide
The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has submitted a complaint to the International Crimes Tribunal against 25 prominent businessmen, including Salman F Rahman, for allegedly supporting the Hasina government during the July Revolution. The complaint was filed on Tuesday by the organization’s president, Rifat Rashid, to the tribunal’s Chief Prosecutor. Prosecutor Gazi MH Tamim confirmed receipt of the complaint, which also includes allegations against 200 unidentified individuals, and said it will soon be forwarded to the tribunal’s investigation agency.
According to the complaint, on July 22, 2024, during an internet shutdown, Salman F Rahman led a meeting at Dhaka’s Osmani Memorial Auditorium where several business leaders pledged to assist Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in suppressing the movement. The document cites speeches by Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, Mahbub Alam, SM Mannan Kachi, and Nazrul Islam Majumder expressing loyalty to Hasina and calling for unity against opposition forces. The complaint claims these statements reveal a conspiracy to uphold what it describes as an illegitimate government.
The student group requested a thorough investigation and appropriate action against the accused following due process.
Student group files tribunal complaint against 25 businessmen including Salman F Rahman
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