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After an attack on the police by supporters of the Awami League and Chhatra League, who tried to abduct a detained individual, the police have been guarding the police station throughout the night for security. Supporters of the Awami League attacked the Khan Saheb Sheikh Mosharraf Hossain School and College in Tungipara, Gopalganj, yesterday, injuring five police officers. The police had gone there after receiving reports that Awami League activists were distributing leaflets. When one police officer got trapped, the Upazila Executive Officer went to rescue them.
Due to dense fog, the sky over Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport was blurred from midnight on Sunday, causing three flights to be unable to land and divert to Kolkata International Airport. Two of these flights came from Kuwait City, and one from Oman. They later landed in Dhaka at 9 AM. It was reported that from midnight until 9 AM, 16 flights were unable to land on time due to the fog. Flight operations returned to normal after 10 AM.
The Bangladesh Football Federation (BAFUFee) has formed a special team to resolve the allegations against national women’s football coach Peter Butler. On the evening of February 2nd, Sabina Khatun and others met with the special committee. In the presence of BAFUFee Senior Vice President Imrul Hasan, 18 female footballers presented their positions. Following the footballers’ meeting, the committee will meet with the coaching staff and women’s wing before submitting the report to BAFUFee President Tabith Awal. Although the number of participants in Coach Peter’s practice sessions has been increasing, with 15 out of 31 footballers attending, it is expected that the number will rise further.
Israeli forces have demolished 23 multi-story buildings in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that a 73-year-old man was killed earlier. Since mid-January, Israeli forces have killed 50 individuals. Local residents stated that they faced intense attacks and were in a state of war for two weeks. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the actions strongly. Following the ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli forces have intensified attacks in the West Bank.
After 19 hours, students at Jahangirnagar University (Jabid) ended their hunger strike, demanding the cancellation of the “sponsored quota,” after receiving an assurance from the Vice-Chancellor. The VC personally intervened, offering juice to end the hunger strike. A student mentioned that a meeting with teachers, officers, and staff regarding this issue is scheduled for 3 PM today. If discussions about restoring or reforming the quota arise, the students plan to resume the hunger strike. The hunger strike began at 11 AM on Sunday under the banner of the anti-discrimination student movement and ended after receiving the VC’s moral assurance that their demands would be addressed.
In line with his election promises, President Trump has decided to impose a 25% tariff on Mexican and Canadian goods, and a 10% tariff on Chinese products. The Wall Street Journal has dubbed it the “most foolish trade war in history.” Despite knowing the impact on the U.S. economy, Trump has defended the move, stating that countries like China, Mexico, and Canada are exploiting America, and that he will make America great again. In response to the increased tariffs, China expressed its anger and hinted at taking the matter to the World Trade Organization. Meanwhile, Canada has announced retaliatory tariffs.
Five months after the fire at the Gazi Tire Factory in Rupganj, Narayanganj, it has been reported that 182 people are alive. The claim was made by an unknown person via phone to the relatives. Earlier, relatives had staged protests in front of the Narayanganj District Commissioner and Police Superintendent’s office, accusing the police of not accepting their complaints. One mother claimed that a group was holding her son captive. She heard her son crying over the phone and even noticed a color and shape that matched his description. The unknown individual also claimed that they have information about 222 people. The administration has stated that the police will try to locate the missing individuals by tracking the phone numbers.
In response to intense criticism on social media regarding the photo session at the Bangla Academy Award, where awardees were positioned behind, Advisor Faruqi stated that the group photo with the government or award-giving institution representatives should be considered a tradition. He questioned why we must adhere to this tradition. He suggested that this practice be abolished from the Ekushey Padak. He further raised the issue of whether it is necessary to maintain decorum with individuals who were recently released from being murderers, abductors, and psychopaths, asking whether such a question should be entertained.
Saraswati Puja, one of the major religious festivals of the Hindu community, is being celebrated today, Monday. Every year, this worship of the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati, takes place on the Shukla Paksha of the Bengali month of Magh. On this occasion, students will participate in various rituals, including prayers (Bani Archana), puja ceremonies at temples and educational institutions, distribution of prasad, religious discussions, cultural programs, and evening aarti. In some places, the festival was observed yesterday according to the traditional Hindu calendar. Puja mandaps have been set up in different halls of Dhaka University, including Jagannath Hall. At 11 AM, the National Hindu Student Grand Alliance will hold a discussion meeting. Meanwhile, the president and general secretary of the Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council have extended their greetings to the people of the country.
According to Bangladesh Bank, remittances from expatriates amounted to $2.18523 billion in January. Due to the blockade, internet shutdown, and bank closures, remittances declined in July, the month of the mass uprising. However, after the victory of the uprising, expatriates began sending more remittances. • August: $2.22415 billion • September: $2.40479 billion • October: $2.39508 billion • November: $2.63878 billion Following this trend, January saw a significant inflow of remittances. The largest share of these funds was received by private banks.
Injured protesters from the anti-discrimination student movement returned to the hospital at 12:45 AM after discussions with Hasnat Abdullah. They had been demonstrating in front of the Chief Advisor’s residence, demanding rehabilitation and proper treatment. Initially, they accused Hasnat and his allies of prioritizing political organization over their well-being. However, Hasnat convinced them, acknowledging the complexity of the rehabilitation process and blaming government officials for delays. He also pledged to visit the Secretariat this week to push for their demands.
The 23 individuals who perished in a boat sinking while attempting to reach Italy illegally via the Mediterranean had no Bangladeshi identification documents, despite the Red Crescent suspecting them to be Bangladeshi based on their appearance. Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Libya, Major General Abul Hasnat, confirmed this information during a Facebook Live session. According to him, a boat carrying 56 migrants departed from eastern Libya for Italy on January 25 but sank en route. Between January 30 and 31, 23 bodies were recovered, while two individuals were found in critical condition. The fate of the remaining 31 migrants remains unknown. The region where the incident occurred is under the control of rebel forces. Ambassador Hasnat stated that despite unsuccessful attempts to communicate with the local prosecution, efforts are ongoing to gather further information.
Police arrested seven robbers linked to an inter-district gang after a robbery in Bogura Sadar on January 28. The robbers, who tied up the family and looted goods and 50,000 taka, left behind a pair of shoes and a cloth bag, which led to their identification. During the operation, police recovered several pieces of gold jewelry, rings, and 3,500 taka in cash. The robbers were arrested early on February 2 after a covert investigation based on the clues.
On Sunday (February 2), the body of an eighth-grade girl was recovered from Hatirjheel. The police have reported that the girl was raped by five people after being tied up, and then murdered. In connection with this incident, the police have arrested two youths. The girl went missing on January 16, and her father filed a general diary (GD) on January 19 and a case on January 27. On January 30, police arrested another youth named Rabbi Mridha based on mobile phone leads. Robin and Rabbi Mridha confessed in court under section 164 to the rape and murder of the girl. They met through Facebook, after which she was taken to a house, gagged, raped, and then killed. The bereaved father is demanding justice in this matter.
Abu Sadeq, the managing director of SS Group and leader of the DB Harun syndicate, was arrested on February 3 from his residence in Mohammadpur in connection with the abduction of businessman Zulfiqar Ali. The victim was abducted and taken to the DB office, where an attempt to extort 6 crore taka was made. This was part of a case filed on January 23. Other accused in the case include former DB chief Harun Ar Rashid, former DC Golam Sabur, a former additional DIG, Moniruzzaman Tarun, general secretary of Dhaka District Awami League, and Abu Sadeq’s manager. Abu Sadeq Chowdhury, being a trusted ally of former shipping minister Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, has used his influence to secure exclusive contracting opportunities in the Ministry of Shipping.
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