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Police in Dhaka’s Hazaribagh area conducted a daylong special operation on Tuesday, arresting 43 individuals accused of involvement in various criminal activities. The operation was carried out across different parts of the Hazaribagh police station area, and law enforcement officials recovered illegal drugs from the detainees. The arrests were confirmed on Wednesday afternoon by Arifa Akhtar Preeti, Assistant Commissioner of the Media and Public Relations Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP). According to Hazaribagh police sources, officers seized 33 packets of cannabis and 27 yaba tablets during the operation. The arrested individuals, whose names and ages were listed by police, have been sent to court following their detention. The operation is part of ongoing efforts by Dhaka Metropolitan Police to curb drug-related crimes and maintain law and order in the capital, as indicated by the official statement.

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A Dhaka court has cancelled the bail of four accused, including two sons of Chittagong-6 MP Giasuddin Quader Chowdhury, and issued arrest warrants against them. The order was given by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Sefatullah on Wednesday after a petition from the plaintiff’s side. The accused are Samir Quader Chowdhury, Shakir Quader Chowdhury, Merina Irshad, and Ashiqur Rahman. The case involves allegations of assault, vandalism, and looting during an attempt to seize a flat in Gulshan belonging to the family of a late industrialist. According to the case filed by Farzana Anna Islam, wife of late industrialist Mainul Islam, the accused tried to take possession of the flat using forged documents. The complaint states that the accused entered the house in July 2024, demanded Tk 5 crore, and later attacked the residents in August, injuring them and looting valuables. The court had earlier directed the CID to investigate and submit a report. The court accepted the plaintiff’s request to cancel bail for the four accused who failed to appear, while the MP and his security guard were excused due to parliamentary duties.

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A mobile court in Tanore upazila of Rajshahi fined Aminul Islam Tk 30,000 under the Consumer Rights Protection Act for illegally storing and selling fuel near his home in the Talanda area. The operation, led by the Upazila Nirbahi Officer and Executive Magistrate, took place around 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, near Talanda Lalit Mohan Degree College. During the raid, authorities found that Aminul Islam had been hoarding fuel and selling it at inflated prices. Officials seized 138 liters of diesel and 5 liters of petrol from his possession. The confiscated fuel was sold on-site to local residents at government-fixed prices, and the proceeds were deposited into the state treasury. The accused was then fined Tk 30,000 in cash. Upazila Nirbahi Officer Naima Khan stated that the administration maintains a zero-tolerance policy against illegal fuel storage and overpricing and that similar drives will continue in the public interest.

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A Dhaka court has once again postponed the submission of the investigation report in the murder case of journalist couple Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi. On April 1, 2026, Metropolitan Magistrate Arifur Rahman set May 7 as the new date for filing the report after the investigating officer, Additional Superintendent of Police Md Azizul Haque of the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI), failed to submit it. The case involves several accused, including Rafiqul Islam, Bokul Mia, Masum Mintu, Kamrul Islam alias Arun, Abu Sayeed, and two security guards of the couple’s residence, Palash Rudra Pal and Enayet Ahmed, along with their friend Tanvir Rahman Khan. Tanvir and Palash are currently on bail, while the others remain in custody. The couple was murdered on February 11, 2012, and the case has since been transferred among multiple investigative agencies. In September 2025, the High Court ordered the formation of a high-powered task force to complete the investigation within six months, removing the Rapid Action Battalion from the case. The Home Ministry later issued a notification forming a four-member task force led by the PBI chief.

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Police in Ishwardi, Pabna, arrested a man on Tuesday night for impersonating a district assistant judge. The incident occurred around 10 p.m. at Ishwardi Police Station, where the suspect arrived with a woman and requested police protection to spend the night at the Ishwardi Dak Bungalow. He was sent to Pabna District Jail on Wednesday following a court order. According to police sources, the man identified himself as Syed Zia Pir Mohammad Ali, son of the late Abdul Alim from Bagmara village under Kotwali Police Station in Jashore. Officers became suspicious due to inconsistencies in his speech and behavior, prompting an immediate verification of his identity. It was later confirmed that he was not a judge but had falsely claimed the position to deceive authorities. Local sources reported that the detainee had previously worked as a tahsildar in a land office but lost his job over allegations of moral misconduct. The woman accompanying him reportedly left the scene after realizing the situation. Police confirmed a case has been filed against him.

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National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Abdur Rahman Khan announced that even if five taka is collected in excess as advance income tax, it will be refunded. He stated that a pilot program for automating the income tax refund process is currently underway. Once completed successfully, any excess tax paid will automatically be returned to taxpayers’ accounts. He also mentioned that an automatic refund system has already been introduced for VAT. Speaking at a pre-budget discussion with various stakeholders on Wednesday, the NBR chairman said that while tax refunds are celebrated globally, Bangladesh previously lacked such a system. The new initiative aims to ensure that taxpayers who pay more in advance income tax than required will receive the excess amount back. The government deducts advance income tax at source from individuals and institutions at varying rates. At the end of the year, if the deducted amount exceeds the actual tax liability, the excess will be refunded; if less, the remaining amount must be paid.

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Bangladeshi Islamic scholar Mizanur Rahman Azhari has rejected a British media report claiming that the Australian government canceled his visa and ordered him to leave the country. According to the Daily Mail, Azhari was touring Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Canberra as part of the 'Legacy of Faith' series when his visa was revoked on Tuesday, leaving him awaiting departure from Australia. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Azhari stated that he had been in Australia for five days at the invitation of the local Muslim community and that the report was a misinterpretation of facts. He said the claim that his visa was canceled due to recent remarks was false, as he had not delivered any speech in Australia. Azhari alleged that certain interest groups and atheist factions had misused old, isolated statements to influence administrative decisions, similar to incidents he faced in the United Kingdom. He reaffirmed his belief in communal harmony and peaceful coexistence, emphasizing that these values are evident in his previous discussions.

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A passenger launch carrying devotees to the annual Char Monai religious gathering in Barishal sank in the Kirtonkhola River on Wednesday afternoon. The vessel, named MV Manik-4, had arrived from Sirajdikhan in Munshiganj with about 300 passengers. It was anchored near the riverbank during high tide, but as the tide receded, the launch tilted and sank. All passengers were onshore attending the event at the time, and no casualties or missing persons were reported. Divers from the Barishal Fire Service and Civil Defence unit, along with officials from the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA), launched a joint rescue operation shortly after the incident. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, and the rescue ship Hamza may be deployed from Barishal city if needed. Local administration and event organizers confirmed that passenger safety measures are being maintained. As of 3:30 p.m., rescue efforts were ongoing, and officials continued to assess the condition of the sunken vessel to determine further recovery actions.

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Crude oil prices dropped below $100 per barrel on April 1, 2026, as optimism grew over easing tensions in the conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. The international benchmark Brent crude fell 4.7 percent to $99.05 per barrel, while the U.S. standard WTI declined 4 percent to $97.33 per barrel. The decline in oil prices coincided with a notable rise in Asian stock markets. South Korea’s KOSPI index rebounded by 8.4 percent after earlier losses at the start of the week. Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 5.2 percent, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng gained 2.3 percent, and China’s Shanghai Composite advanced 1.5 percent. The market movements reflected investor optimism linked to the apparent de-escalation of the regional conflict. The report also noted that the ongoing war had disrupted the supply of around 12 million barrels of oil per day, underscoring the conflict’s continuing impact on global energy markets despite the recent easing of tensions.

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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has stated that approximately 234 billion US dollars were illicitly transferred abroad from Bangladesh during the previous Awami League government. Responding to a written question in parliament on Wednesday, he said the recovered funds will be used for the welfare of the people. The estimate comes from the White Paper Committee formed by the interim government, covering the years 2009 to 2023. Efforts are underway to recover the money through information exchange, asset identification, and mutual legal assistance with relevant countries. Rahman said ten countries have been identified as destinations for the laundered funds, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Switzerland, Australia, Thailand, the UAE, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong-China. Agreements for mutual legal assistance have been reached with Malaysia, Hong Kong, and the UAE, while discussions with the remaining seven countries are ongoing. A task force led by the Bangladesh Bank governor has been formed to oversee recovery efforts. According to the Prime Minister, 141 cases have been filed so far, with six verdicts delivered. Assets worth about Tk 70,446 crore have been seized domestically and abroad as part of the recovery process.

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ASM Abdur Rob, president of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD), warned that ignoring the referendum verdict on implementing the National Charter could lead to a dangerous situation. In a statement to the media on Wednesday, he said the commitment to hold a referendum after the July uprising was a clear and collective pledge supported by all political parties. He described the uprising as a historic effort by the people to redefine state power through direct participation. Rob emphasized that the legitimacy of the state stems from the people’s consent and participation, and the National Charter reflects the collective aspirations of working citizens. He argued that bypassing the referendum or replacing it with administrative measures would contradict the principles of inclusive democracy and institutionalize internal subjugation. He cautioned that any attempt by the government to avoid or delay the referendum would deepen the crisis of public trust. He concluded that the government’s political integrity depends on honoring its commitment to the referendum, urging it not to disregard public opinion and to implement the National Charter in line with the people’s mandate.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will host a high-level international summit to discuss ways to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement comes amid growing disruption in this vital maritime trade route, which has been effectively blocked by Iran in response to attacks from Israel and the United States. According to the report, the blockade has caused significant interruptions to global energy supplies and driven up fuel prices worldwide. Starmer emphasized that the United Kingdom will not become directly involved in the Middle East conflict. Instead, he stated that the most effective way to control living costs is to apply international pressure to reduce tensions and ensure the swift resumption of normal maritime traffic through the strait. He added that all possible diplomatic avenues are being explored to achieve this goal, underscoring the UK’s focus on diplomacy rather than military engagement.

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Road Transport and Bridges Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam announced that Bangladesh’s road management system will be reorganized ahead of the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha, which he described as more challenging than Eid-ul-Fitr. He made the remarks on Wednesday morning while inaugurating a tree-planting program at the Madani Avenue link road from the Purbachal 300 Feet Expressway in Dhaka. The minister noted that around 15 million people are expected to leave Dhaka while about 10 million sacrificial animals will enter the city. He also mentioned that the government is considering the possibility of constructing another Jamuna Bridge and will test a demo train before any project approval. The minister launched a large-scale nationwide tree-planting initiative under the Road Transport and Highways Division to promote environmental balance and sustainable development. He urged citizens, government offices, and organizations to turn the campaign into a people’s movement rather than a ceremonial event. State Minister Habibur Rashid said the government has adopted a plan to plant 2.5 billion trees in five years as part of its long-term vision for a sustainable and livable Bangladesh. Officials from the ministry and related departments attended the inauguration ceremony.

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Chief Whip Nurul Islam Moni has announced that a special parliamentary committee will soon be formed to address constitutional amendments. Speaking to reporters after a parliamentary committee meeting on Wednesday, he said the committee will include representatives from all parties, including independents, in proportionate numbers. He added that the committee could have 15 to 20 members, though the exact number has not yet been finalized. Moni emphasized that both ruling and opposition party legal experts will be included in the committee to ensure broad participation. He urged opposition parties to join, saying that constitutional reform is essential for the country and should not be delayed. He also stated that the government aims to make parliament more effective and to solve national issues through parliamentary processes. A parliamentary press release added that the meeting recommended installing an echo-free sound system in the session chamber, improving internet speed, ensuring safe drinking water in the parliament area, and preparing residences for members by April 10.

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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman told parliament on Wednesday that Bangladesh is tracing approximately 234 billion US dollars allegedly laundered abroad during the previous regime. Responding to a written question from MP Md. Abul Kalam, he said the government aims to recover the funds for public welfare. According to him, assets worth about 70,446 crore taka have already been seized or frozen domestically and overseas under court orders. The prime minister said the interim government’s white paper committee estimated that between 2009 and 2023, illicit financial outflows averaged 16 billion dollars annually. Ten countries have been identified as destinations for the laundered money, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Switzerland, Australia, Thailand, the UAE, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong-China. Agreements on mutual legal assistance have been reached with Malaysia, Hong Kong, and the UAE, while talks with the remaining seven countries are ongoing. Rahman added that a task force led by the Bangladesh Bank governor is pursuing recovery through 11 priority cases, with 141 total cases filed so far. The government has made asset recovery a top priority in its broader anti-corruption and anti-money laundering strategy.

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