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The Nationalist Lawyers’ Forum staged a protest and rally at the Supreme Court demanding the immediate arrest of former Chief Justice A.B.M. Khairul Haque. Speakers at the demonstration accused him of being a key architect in the destruction of democracy and human rights in Bangladesh. They called for his immediate arrest and trial, insisting that justice must be served to prevent future judges from following a similar path. The protesting lawyers also alleged that political favoritism and authoritarian tendencies still persist within both the higher and lower judiciary, urging the swift removal of such judges.
Protests at Supreme Court Demanding Arrest of Former Chief Justice Khairul Haque
In a bid to make Dhaka more livable, DNCC Administrator Mohammad Ejaz announced plans to cover the area with greenery through mass tree planting in the upcoming monsoon season. He also pledged to ensure transparency and accountability by publishing all project details on the DNCC website. Additionally, he announced a public hearing involving all birth registration authorities to resolve issues faced by citizens. The DNCC is also working on maximum automation of tax payments, allowing residents to pay taxes from home. A 20-day tax fair will commence on May 11.
DNCC to Blanket the City in Green During Upcoming Monsoon: Administrator
The Ministry of Home Affairs has directed that all vehicles without valid stickers be barred from entering the Bangladesh Secretariat. A letter sent to all ministry secretaries stated that expired or stickerless vehicles will no longer be allowed entry. Authorities have urged all relevant officials to replace expired stickers with newly issued ones.
Stickerless Vehicles Banned from Entering Secretariat: Home Ministry
BNP leader Nazrul Islam Khan stated that no system in the world is foolproof; otherwise, there would be no need for reform or revolution. He supported a voting process for expatriates that is logical, efficient, and cost-effective for the majority. He also questioned the accuracy of claims that 2.9 million Bangladeshis reside in India, citing the lack of official government data and reliance on YouTube sources.
If Systems Were Foolproof, No Need for Reform or Revolution: BNP’s Nazrul Islam
Assistant Inspector General Enamul Haque Sagar reported that 1,339 individuals were arrested during a nationwide police crackdown on April 28. Among them, 799 were wanted in cases or had outstanding warrants, while 540 were arrested in connection with other incidents. Authorities also recovered illegal firearms including pistols, revolvers, and ammunition. The operation will continue.
Nationwide Police Raid Nets 1,339 Arrests
A Dhaka court has set May 12 as the new date for submitting an arrest report against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, and 16 others in a corruption case involving RAJUK plot allocations. Police were supposed to file the report today but failed to do so, prompting the court to extend the deadline.
Arrest Report for Hasina, Joy, and 16 Others to Be Submitted by May 12
Actor Iresh Zaker has been named in a case filed over the murder of Mahfuz Alam Shrabon during the recent mass uprising in Mirpur. The victim’s brother filed the case on April 20 at the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court in Dhaka. Police headquarters confirmed that the case was formally registered only after the court accepted the complaint. The news sparked outrage among fans and members of the entertainment industry, many of whom hailed Zaker as a key figure in the anti-discrimination movement.
Police Filed Case Against Iresh Zaker After Court’s Approval
Actor Siddiqur Rahman was assaulted in Dhaka’s Kakrail area around 4 p.m. on Tuesday and forcibly taken to the police station. Videos show his clothes being torn as he was beaten and marched with slogans branding him as an associate of the ruling Awami League. He was later handed over to the police, who came outside the station to receive him.
Actor Siddiqur Rahman Assaulted and Handed Over to Police
A U.S. Navy fighter jet, worth approximately $67 million, accidentally plunged into the Red Sea while deployed against Houthi forces. The aircraft fell from the USS Harry S. Truman on Monday while being towed in a hangar bay. One sailor was injured in the mishap. Fortunately, the crew quickly distanced themselves from the falling aircraft, preventing any major casualties.
$67 Million U.S. Fighter Jet Falls into Red Sea During Houthi Operations
Amnesty International has accused Israeli forces of committing atrocities in Gaza while livestreaming the destruction on social media. The report states that Israel’s actions amount to deliberate ethnic cleansing, forcing residents to flee and creating a humanitarian catastrophe. Amnesty Secretary General Agnès Callamard condemned the international community’s inaction as entire Palestinian families are being wiped out along with their homes, livelihoods, hospitals, and schools.
Amnesty Accuses Israel of Livestreaming Genocide in Gaza
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that the country’s law and order situation has significantly improved due to the combined efforts of police and other forces. He paid tribute to police members who resisted Pakistani forces on March 25, 1971, and noted that the security apparatus was in disarray when the interim government assumed power last August. He blamed the past 15 years of politicization for weakening the police force and affirmed the government’s commitment to restoring public trust and effectiveness.
Law and Order Largely Under Control: Chief Adviser
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shafiqur Rahman has urged the nation to commemorate International Workers’ Day on May 1, highlighting the historical sacrifices made by laborers in Chicago in 1886. He noted that the struggle for workers’ rights is ongoing, with many still forced to protest for their fair wages. Rahman cited Islamic teachings advocating timely payment to workers and emphasized that human-made ideologies have failed to fully address workers’ issues.
Jamaat Calls for Observance of May Day on May 1
Press Secretary Shafiqur Alam clarified that no decision has been made regarding aid delivery through a humanitarian corridor into Myanmar’s Rakhine State. He emphasized that any such move will involve consultations with relevant stakeholders. The government has not engaged in discussions with the UN or any agency regarding a so-called “humanitarian corridor.” However, if the UN leads a humanitarian effort, Bangladesh is willing to provide logistical support, especially given the worsening crisis and fears of further displacement into Bangladesh.
No Decision Yet on Humanitarian Corridor to Rakhine: Press Secretary
Former Press Secretary to Khaleda Zia, Maruf Kamal Khan, stated that providing iPhones to senior press officers under the Prime Minister’s Press Wing is not excessive. He noted that during his tenure, mobile phones were allocated for official use and had to be returned upon job completion. He added that the provision of iPhones began during Sheikh Hasina’s administration under the same conditions. Given the increased responsibilities, technological reliance, and the need to manage social media alongside mainstream media, he argued that smartphones, laptops, and tablets are necessary tools for today’s press officers.
iPhone Allocation for Press Officers Not Excessive: Maruf Kamal
A violent clash broke out between two factions of workers at Jamuna Apparels Ltd. in Tongi on Tuesday morning. The incident involved recently laid-off workers and current employees. At least 15 workers were injured in the altercation. On April 22, the factory management terminated 114 workers and settled their dues. Since then, remaining workers have been protesting, demanding the reinstatement of those laid off. On Tuesday, around 8 a.m., when current workers resumed duties on their own, they were confronted by the terminated workers, sparking a heated argument that escalated into a physical confrontation. Police arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control.
Clash Between Two Groups of Workers in Tongi Leaves 15 Injured
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