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Assistant Superintendent of Police Jabed Iqbal from RAB-2 has been suspended following his February 11 arrest under a warrant issued by the International Crimes Tribunal Act, 1973 (Section 3). According to a Home Ministry notice, his suspension is in accordance with Section 39(2) of the Government Service Act, 2018. He will remain eligible for subsistence allowance during this period, as per government rules.
RAB Officer Jabed Iqbal Suspended Following Arrest Warrant
At Chittagong University, a student was reportedly beaten by Chhatra Dal members on suspicion of being affiliated with the banned student group Chhatra League. The victim, Shawon Hossain from the Statistics Department (session 2016-17), denies any involvement. However, Chhatra Dal members claim he had assaulted one of their activists earlier. Shawon is reportedly linked to the CFC subgroup of Chhatra League. Police also confirmed that Chhatra Dal tried to block his transfer from the university medical center to Chittagong Medical College.
Student Assaulted by Chhatra Dal Over Alleged Affiliation with Chhatra League
In a statement, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Golam Parwar criticized the government’s decision to increase soybean oil prices and industrial gas tariffs. He called the 14-taka hike in oil and 33% gas price increase “irrational” and harmful to new industrial ventures. With the new gas rate at BDT 40 per unit, up from BDT 30, Parwar warned that these changes will discourage entrepreneurship and worsen conditions for the poor, who primarily rely on soybean oil for cooking. He urged the government to withdraw the decisions immediately.
Price Hikes in Oil and Industrial Gas are Shortsighted, Says Jamaat Leader
Trade Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin has announced new prices for soybean oil, effective immediately. Bottled soybean oil will now cost BDT 189 per liter, an increase of BDT 14. Loose soybean oil will sell at BDT 169 per liter, up by BDT 12. A five-liter bottle will now retail at BDT 922. To increase local supply, two oil companies have resumed production, with six to seven more expected to follow. The last price hike occurred on December 9, 2023, when bottled oil was set at BDT 175 per liter.
Soybean Oil Price Hiked: Bottled Oil Now BDT 189 per Liter
Bangladesh’s National Board of Revenue (NBR) has officially banned the import of yarn via land routes from India, including ports such as Benapole, Bhomra, Sonamasjid, Banglabandha, and Burimari. However, yarn imports will still be allowed via sea or other non-land routes. The Bangladesh Textile Mills Association had earlier demanded a halt to land-route imports, citing unfair competition. Reports suggest yarn imported via land was being under-invoiced compared to declared prices at Chattogram Customs, undermining local manufacturers.
Yarn Imports via Indian Land Ports Banned; Sea Route Remains Open
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has filed a case against former UK minister and niece of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Tulip Siddiq, along with two former RAJUK legal advisers, over allegations of illegally acquiring a flat in Gulshan, Dhaka. According to ACC sources, the accused are Tulip Rizwana Siddiq, former Assistant Legal Adviser of RAJUK Shah Md. Khasruzzaman, and former Assistant Legal Adviser-1 Sardar Mosharraf Hossain. The complaint alleges that the trio conspired to misuse their influence and violate public trust, obtaining a luxury flat in Eastern Housing Ltd.’s Gulshan-2 property (Flat No. B/201, House No. 5A & 5B [old], now 113 & 11B [new], Road No. 71) without making any payment. The property was later formally registered in their names. The charges include abuse of power, misconduct, and unlawful enrichment through criminal conspiracy.
Anti-Corruption Commission Files Case Against Tulip Siddiq and Two Others Over Flat Grab in Gulshan
Sheikh Bashir Uddin, currently serving as adviser to the interim government’s Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Textiles & Jute, has now also been given charge of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism. This reshuffle was confirmed through a cabinet notification issued on Tuesday. The new responsibilities were assigned by Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Sheikh Bashir, the Managing Director of Akij Bashir Group, was sworn in as an adviser to the interim cabinet on November 10.
Sheikh Bashir Uddin Takes on Additional Role as Aviation and Tourism Adviser
As a mark of solidarity with Palestinians, the Maldives has officially banned the entry of Israeli citizens through legislation passed by its parliament on Tuesday. President Mohamed Muizzu immediately ratified the law, which takes effect without delay. In a statement, President Muizzu said the move reflects his government’s “firm stance against Israel’s ongoing atrocities and genocide against the Palestinian people.” He reaffirmed the Maldives’ unwavering support for the Palestinian struggle. This comes after President Muizzu had previously indicated in June last year that such a ban was being considered.
Maldives Bans Israeli Citizens Through New Legislation
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has clarified that he never claimed the government would remain in power for five years. “That’s what the people have said,” he noted. As for the timing of the next general election, he stated, “The Chief Adviser has already addressed that. I have nothing to add.” Referring to the attack that took place the day before the Pahela Baishakh event at Chattogram’s DC Hill, he assured the public that steps would be taken to prevent such incidents in the future. Regarding the recent transfer of the Detective Branch chief, he said the move had no connection to the Meghna Alam case. “It was a routine administrative change—officials come and go,” he explained. He also announced that police uniforms and logos would gradually be updated. Jahangir Alam highlighted that this year’s Chaitra Sankranti and Pahela Baishakh festivities saw successful participation from people of all communities for the first time.
I Never Said the Government Would Stay for Five Years—That’s What the People Said: Home Adviser
Khoda Bux Chowdhury, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, has stated that no unlawful action has been taken against model Meghna Alam. He emphasized that all actions have been carried out in accordance with existing laws, and where necessary, special legal provisions have been invoked. “This does not constitute any illegal activity,” he clarified. Regarding the allegations and ongoing developments, he added, “The matter is currently under judicial consideration in the High Court. Since it is sub judice, it would be inappropriate to comment further. We’ll wait and see what the court decides.” Notably, a legal adviser had earlier raised concerns about the arrest procedure, calling it improper.
No Illegal Action Taken Against Meghna Alam, Says Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant
For the 118th time, the submission of the investigation report into the high-profile murder of journalist couple Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi has been delayed. The court has extended the deadline to May 21. The PBI has already interrogated six individuals, including a retired Supreme Court judge, former military officers, and suspects in other homicide cases. Despite high-profile detentions, the case remains unresolved over a decade after the brutal double murder.
Sagar-Runi Murder Investigation Delayed for the 118th Time
Harvard University has refused to comply with demands from the Trump administration regarding alleged antisemitism on campus. In a strongly worded letter, Harvard’s legal team accused the administration of undermining university autonomy and misrepresenting efforts to combat bigotry. The administration had threatened to review $9 billion in federal funding and contracts over the university’s response to pro-Palestinian protests. Already, $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts have been suspended, sparking a national debate over academic freedom and government overreach.
Harvard Refuses to Comply with Trump Administration’s Anti-Semitism Directive
Students at Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) have forcefully entered residential halls, demanding the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Muhammed Machusud. Citing the VC’s failure to ensure student safety, allegedly cutting off water and internet, and encouraging legal action against protestors, the students declared a one-point demand: his immediate removal. They also called for a neutral investigation under a new VC. The students, in a show of defiance, broke through locked gates and re-entered the dormitories.
KUET Students Break into Dorms Demanding Vice-Chancellor’s Resignation
China has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets, crucial for manufacturing electric vehicles, drones, aerospace components, and military technology. The move has raised concerns across global industries, especially in the US, which relies heavily on Chinese imports for these materials. Shipments have already been blocked at major Chinese ports. Analysts believe the decision may be a retaliatory response to increased tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump.
China Halts Export of Rare Earths and Magnets, Posing Threat to US Industries
The University of Dhaka has announced plans to hold student union (DUCSU) elections and is set to form an Election Commission and finalize the voter list by mid-May. In an official statement, the administration emphasized the significance of DUCSU in university governance and assured stakeholders of their commitment to a free and fair election. Consultations with various stakeholders began in December, and a roadmap for the election process has been made public.
Daksu Election: Commission to Be Formed and Voter List Finalized in May
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