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Md. Zobaidur Rahman Jony, founder of ‘Medico,’ has alleged that on August 2, 2023, plainclothes CID officer Jewel Chakma and several other officers forcibly entered his apartment without allowing his wife to wear her hijab. He claims he was abducted, beaten, and pictures of the assault were sent to his wife. Jony alleges the then-CID chief threatened him with crossfire if he didn’t pay Tk 5 crore. His family was later forced to sell property and paid Tk 4 crore in installments through CID officials. Jony denies allegations of exam paper leaks and has filed a case on April 15 against Jewel Chakma (now Additional SP, RAB-14), former CID chief Mohammad Ali Mia, SI Mehedi Hasan, SI Atikur Rahman, and several unidentified individuals.
‘Medico’ Founder Accuses CID Officers of Extorting Tk 4 Crore by Threatening Extrajudicial Killing
Intelligence sources report that ousted members of the Awami League are secretly regrouping and heading toward Dhaka. Their primary objective is to demoralize and destabilize the police force. Analysts warn that such efforts could severely impact law and order, ultimately harming the government. In the past seven months alone, 322 cases have been filed over attacks on police forces, with Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) being the main target. DMP stations have registered 63 such cases during this period. Experts are calling for decisive action to curb this trend.
Ousted Awami League Leaders Secretly Heading to Dhaka with Police as Primary Target
The Liberty Justice Center has filed a lawsuit in the International Trade Court challenging former U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. The suit argues that Trump exceeded constitutional limits by imposing broad tariffs on various countries. Filed on behalf of five U.S. businesses, the plaintiffs include a New York wine importer, a fishing gear e-commerce firm, a U.S. pipe manufacturer using imported resin, a Virginia-based electronics and musical instrument maker, and a Vermont women’s cycling apparel brand.
Trump’s Tariff Policy Challenged in International Trade Court
Indian law enforcement arrested 24 Bangladeshi nationals—including 11 women and 4 children—from a village in the Chilmarie forest area of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. None of them had valid travel documents. During interrogation, they admitted to entering India via coastal routes.
24 Bangladeshis Arrested in a Single Day in West Bengal
Bangladesh’s foreign currency reserves have risen to $26.51 billion, driven by increased remittances and export earnings, according to central bank data. As of April 15, gross reserves stood at $26.52 billion, while reserves calculated under the IMF’s BPM6 method amounted to $21.18 billion. Reserves had dipped to $19.7 billion after a $1.75 billion payment to the Asian Clearing Union in March but have since rebounded.
Foreign Reserves Climb to $26.51 Billion as Remittance and Exports Surge
In Kurigram’s Roumari, BNP leader Abdul Aziz and his followers allegedly beat Jamaat-e-Islami activist and lecturer Abul Hashem (50) and his son Tahmid Arman Jim (18) after announcing the attack over a loudspeaker. The assault reportedly stemmed from Hashem’s criticism on Facebook of illegal excavators and tractors damaging local roads. Aziz, also president of the local tractor association, had earlier issued threats to Hashem.
Jamaat Member and His Son Beaten by BNP Leader in Roumari
A Chattogram court has ordered that 11 accused in the murder of lawyer Saiful Islam Alif be shown arrested in a separate explosives case. The accused include Premanandan Dash Buja, Ranob Dash, and others aged between 19 and 55. They were initially arrested on January 26 from Sebok Colony in Kotwali.
Eleven Accused in Alif Murder Case Now Shown Arrested in Explosives Case
Two 800 MW units at Adani’s coal-based power plant in Godda, Jharkhand, have resumed operations following a shutdown due to technical issues. One unit restarted on Saturday and the second on Tuesday evening. The plant supplies up to 1,400 MW to Bangladesh. This follows disputes between the Adani Group and Bangladesh’s new government over pricing, and a controversial power import agreement signed during the previous administration.
Adani Power Plant Resumes Operations After Repairs
According to ISPR, the Bangladesh Navy vessel BNS Somudra Avijan has returned from Myanmar after delivering 120 tons of relief materials. The ship also repatriated 20 Bangladeshi citizens who had been trafficked and detained in Myanmar for nearly two years. They were promised jobs and migration to developed countries by trafficking rings.
Navy Ship Returns with Rescued Citizens and Aid Team from Myanmar
In a late-night heist in Dohar, Dhaka, a gang of 8–10 robbers broke into businessman Md. Shahjahan’s home, stealing approximately 33 bhori of gold and BDT 200,000 in cash. The robbers entered by breaking the ground-floor gate and threatened Shahjahan’s wife at knifepoint to hand over her jewelry. They tied up the family, looted multiple rooms, and destroyed furniture. CCTV DVRs were also taken by the gang.
Daring Robbery in Dohar: Gold Worth 33 Bhori and Cash Stolen
A controversial audio recording of Officer-in-Charge (OC) Monowar Hossain requesting sweets (jilapi) from anti-discrimination student leader Afzal Hossain Shanto—reportedly in exchange for a tender for embankment work—went viral on Monday. Following public outcry, the OC was transferred to the police lines the next day.
Police Officer Transferred After Asking Student Leader for Sweets in Exchange for Tender
After concluding their sit-in protest, candidates of the 46th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) exam marched toward the Jamuna River demanding that the written examination be held promptly. Earlier, discussions with the Public Service Commission (PSC), mediated by the army, failed to yield results. The protestors launched a “Long March to Jamuna” program in the evening. Their demands include publishing a complete viva schedule, finishing interviews by May, and releasing final results by June. They also called for the repeal of the 2023 non-cadre recruitment policy.
BCS Candidates March to Jamuna Demanding 46th Written Exam
Following a petition by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), a court has ordered the seizure of 304.59 acres of land in Lama Upazila of Bandarban, held under lease and purchase agreements in the name of Fawzia Islam, wife of former minister Tajul Islam. The petition alleges that Fawzia illegally acquired assets worth BDT 69 million, aided by funds allegedly misappropriated by her husband. It also cites suspicious transactions across 11 bank accounts involving over BDT 271 million, allegedly used to conceal the sources of illicit income.
Court Orders Seizure of 304 Acres of Land Owned by Former Minister Tajul Islam’s Wife
The BGMEA has called for maintaining the current corporate tax rate of 12% for export-oriented garment factories and 10% for LEED-certified factories until June 30, 2028. Any changes before that could undermine investor confidence, they warned. During a pre-budget discussion organized by the NBR, the association also urged for a tax regime that encourages both domestic and foreign investment in the textile sector.
BGMEA Urges Retention of Corporate Tax Rates Until 2028
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has said that the Chief Adviser aims to strengthen diplomatic ties with all SAARC countries, including India, Pakistan, Bhutan, and Nepal. “We’ve decided to develop an economic zone for Nepal in northern Bangladesh,” he said. Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary is expected to visit soon for bilateral discussions. “Our foreign policy is pro-Bangladesh. Every move is made to uphold the country’s interests,” the press secretary emphasized. Reviving SAARC is a key priority for the current administration.
Bangladesh Seeks Stronger Ties with All SAARC Nations: Press Secretary
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