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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has arrested two suspects directly involved in the daylight murder of Jubo Dal leader Golam Kibria in Dhaka’s Pallabi area. The arrests of Md Rashed alias Lopan and Jahangir Hossain alias Kallu were made during overnight raids in Rupnagar’s Eastern Housing and Uttara’s Diabari areas. RAB recovered a foreign revolver and three rounds of ammunition used in the killing. The arrests were announced at a press briefing at RAB-4 headquarters in Mirpur on Friday, March 27, 2026.
According to RAB, the murder was planned to maintain political dominance and control over Mirpur’s criminal network. Investigations revealed that the killing was ordered by top criminal Mashiur Rahman alias Mashi, who saw Kibria as an obstacle to his extortion and business operations in the area. Kibria was shot dead on November 17 inside a hardware store in Mirpur-12, an attack that also injured a rickshaw-puller and caused widespread public alarm.
RAB said the arrested shooters had been preparing to flee the country before being captured. Two other named suspects, Pata Sohel and Bukpora Sujon, had been arrested earlier in the same case.
RAB arrests two shooters in Jubo Dal leader Golam Kibria murder case in Dhaka
The government has decided to establish a regional office of the National University to enhance the quality of education and ease access for students in northern Bangladesh. State Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Mir Shahe Alam announced the decision during a visit to the designated site near Mahasthangarh Shiladevi Ghat and the Karatoa River in Shibganj upazila of Bogura on Friday afternoon. He said the new office would eliminate the need for Bogura students to travel to Dhaka for university-related services.
During the visit, the state minister was accompanied by the National University director, Shibganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer Ziaur Rahman, and Officer-in-Charge Md. Shahinuzzaman of Shibganj Police Station. Later, he held meetings with local officials, inspected development projects including the construction of a rest house and children’s park, and distributed grant cheques for the development of mosques, temples, and Eidgah grounds in the area.
The initiative aims to decentralize educational administration and provide better facilities for students in the northern region of the country.
Government to set up National University regional office in Bogura to improve education access
In Osmaninagar upazila of Sylhet, allegations have surfaced that two gazetted July fighters and representatives of opposition alliance parties were deliberately excluded from the upazila administration’s Independence Day celebrations on March 26. The event, organized by the local administration, featured Sylhet-2 MP Tahsina Rushdir Luna as chief guest and was attended by many BNP leaders and government officials, but no representatives from Jamaat-e-Islami or allied parties were invited.
The two excluded July fighters, Enamul Haque (Gazette No. 180) and Ibrahim Ahmad (Gazette No. 336), claimed that since the current UNO Munmun Nahar Asha took office, they have been systematically left out of official events. Local opposition leaders, including those from the National Citizens’ Committee and Khelafat Majlis, accused the administration of politicizing a national day and prioritizing ruling party interests over neutrality.
The UNO did not respond to a request for comment. Reports also indicated that despite administrative instructions, no union parishads in the upazila held Independence Day programs, fueling further local discontent.
Two gazetted July fighters excluded from Osmaninagar Independence Day event amid bias allegations
The Road Safety Foundation has reported that 274 people were killed in road accidents across Bangladesh during the 10 days surrounding Eid-ul-Fitr, from March 17 to the morning of March 26, 2026. The organization recorded a total of 342 accidents nationwide. This marks an increase from the previous year, when 249 people died in road crashes over an 11-day Eid holiday period. Major incidents included a bus-train collision in Cumilla on March 21 that killed 12 people and a bus sinking in the Padma River at Daulatdia ferry terminal in Rajbari on March 25 that left 26 dead.
According to the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA), 92 accidents occurred between March 17 and 23, resulting in 100 deaths and 217 injuries. A police headquarters study found that reckless driving caused 42 percent of the crashes, while unfit vehicles and unlicensed drivers worsened the situation.
Road safety experts emphasized that preventing such fatalities requires banning unfit vehicles, ensuring proper driver training, and establishing modern highway traffic systems.
Road Safety Foundation reports 274 deaths in Bangladesh road crashes during Eid travel
A statement by Syed Mehedi Ahmed Rumi, a former MP and defeated BNP candidate for Kushtia-4, has sparked widespread debate in the district. During an Independence Day discussion at the Kushtia District Shilpakala Academy auditorium on Thursday morning, Rumi said that his group had intentionally replaced the previous district commissioner because, in his words, “the government is ours.” The remark quickly spread on social media, drawing strong reactions.
Rumi alleged that he would have won the election by a margin of 100,000 votes if it had been fair, but lost by about 5,000 votes due to the actions of some “traitors” in the administration and his own party. He claimed to have received 140,000 votes and accused the then district commissioner Iqbal Hossain and parts of the Kumarkhali and Khoksa upazila administrations of working against him. He said he has filed a case in the High Court, with a hearing scheduled for June 24.
The event, organized by the district administration and chaired by current DC Touhid-bin-Hasan, was also attended by local officials and freedom fighters. The remarks have stirred significant political discussion in Kushtia.
Ex-MP Rumi’s remarks on replacing Kushtia DC ignite political debate
Chattogram-10 Member of Parliament Saeed Al Noman has donated Tk 8.5 lakh to the family of expatriate Bangladeshi Abul Mohsin, who was killed in a missile strike in Bahrain during the Israel-Iran war. The donation was made on Friday to support the education of Mohsin’s only daughter, Tasnim Tamanna, on behalf of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. Of the total amount, Tk 50,000 was handed over immediately for her higher secondary studies, while the remaining Tk 8 lakh will be provided through an offer letter to ensure her higher education.
Saeed Al Noman said the initiative was taken out of humanitarian responsibility to stand beside Mohsin’s family and to ensure that Tasnim Tamanna’s education continues uninterrupted. He stated that he has taken full responsibility for her education on behalf of the Prime Minister, emphasizing that education is the greatest strength in a person’s life. Several local BNP leaders were present during the donation event.
The contribution aims to secure Tasnim Tamanna’s future education and help her grow into a capable citizen of Bangladesh.
MP Saeed Al Noman donates Tk 8.5 lakh for education of expatriate’s daughter killed in Bahrain
Amid an energy crisis caused by the ongoing Iran war, speculation spread on social media that India might impose a new lockdown. However, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government dismissed these rumors on Friday. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated that no lockdown proposal is under consideration and urged the public not to spread misinformation during this sensitive global period.
The speculation intensified after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent parliamentary speech, where he mentioned preparations due to disruptions in energy supply and international markets. Officials clarified that Modi did not refer to any lockdown or movement restrictions. Government representatives described the panic as irresponsible and warned that false claims could cause unnecessary fear and disrupt daily life.
Puri added that the government is closely monitoring energy and power supply conditions, prioritizing stability and continuity over restrictions. Rising tensions near the Strait of Hormuz have strained global crude oil and energy markets, leading to confusion linking the current situation with India’s 2020 COVID-19 lockdown experience.
India dismisses lockdown rumors amid energy crisis linked to Iran conflict
State Minister for Social Welfare Farzana Sharmin has called for greater public awareness and enforcement of existing laws to build a tobacco-free society. Speaking on Friday at a discussion organized by Nari Moitree at the Poet Shamsur Rahman Room of Bangla Academy, she said Bangladesh has more laws than many other countries but citizens must become more conscious to respect and follow them.
Sharmin noted that despite having strict laws, including the death penalty for rape and a tobacco control law enacted in 2005, problems such as tobacco use and drug abuse persist. She emphasized that smoking and drug use lead to serious health risks, including cancer and kidney diseases, and urged young people to reject such habits.
The minister highlighted the role of families in guiding youth away from harmful behaviors and stressed that parents should raise awareness among their children. She described young people as a source of inspiration and learning for society.
Farzana Sharmin calls for stronger law enforcement and youth awareness to curb tobacco use
A Facebook post by Jahidul Islam Apu, convener of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal’s Kedarapur Union branch in Babuganj, Barishal, has stirred controversy in local politics. In the post, which also conveyed Eid-ul-Azha greetings, Apu expressed his wish to see Awami League member and former Kedarapur Union chairman Md. Nure Alam Bepari as a candidate for the same position again. The post included a photo card featuring Bepari’s image and greetings to residents of Kedarapur Union.
Local Sramik Dal leaders criticized the post, calling it contrary to the party’s ideology and discipline. Acting general secretary Md. Mizanur Rahman Mintu said organizational action would be taken if the allegation proved true. Sramik Dal president Farid Hossain also stated that no officeholder is allowed to make such statements or posts. Attempts to reach Apu for comment were unsuccessful as his phone remained switched off.
Several BNP and affiliated organization leaders demanded swift organizational measures, saying a party officeholder cannot publicly support a rival political figure. The incident has triggered mixed reactions across the local political scene.
Facebook post by BNP labor leader supporting Awami League figure sparks Babuganj political debate
Israeli forces prevented Palestinians from performing Friday prayers on Salah al-Din Street in occupied Jerusalem, according to a report by Wafa News Agency. Local sources said the forces entered the area and gave several dozen worshippers and an imam only three minutes to leave their prayer spots before forcibly dispersing them.
The incident occurred amid the continued closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which has remained shut for the past 28 days. The closure has affected worshippers who typically gather there for prayers, leading some to attempt to pray in nearby streets such as Salah al-Din.
The report did not specify whether any arrests or injuries occurred during the dispersal, and no official comment from Israeli authorities was mentioned.
Israeli forces stop Palestinians from Friday prayers in occupied Jerusalem
Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Haque Milon declared that examinations in Bangladesh will no longer be conducted in the manner seen during the Awami League era. Speaking on Friday, March 27, 2026, at a meeting with education board officials and heads of institutions at the Cumilla Education Board conference room, he said that cheating in public exams had once been initiated and later stopped by teachers, but under the Hasina government, it had become widespread. He emphasized that teachers now have a crucial role in ensuring fair examinations.
Milon stated that teachers are the builders of future Bangladesh and described the Ministry of Education as a sacred responsibility entrusted to him by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. He urged teachers to view their work as a form of devotion and moral duty. The minister announced that upcoming examinations, including the SSC, will be entirely free of cheating.
He further directed that all examination centers and educational institutions be brought under continuous CCTV surveillance, not only during exams but at all times, to ensure transparency and accountability.
Education Minister pledges cheating-free exams and continuous CCTV monitoring in all institutions
Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Lalbagh unit arrested five individuals in connection with a gold theft case and recovered a large portion of the stolen ornaments. The arrests were made on Friday, March 27, 2026, following raids in Hazaribagh, Khilkhet, and Tongi East areas. The detainees were identified as Rozina Akter, Mim Akter, Al-Amin, Kashem Ahmed, and Nahid. Police recovered about eight bhori and twelve ana of gold ornaments from their possession.
According to Lalbagh police, the theft occurred on March 23 at a government officers’ residential area in Azimpur. Domestic worker Rozina Akter allegedly entered the victim’s flat for household work and later disappeared, after which the residents discovered that a box containing gold ornaments weighing nine bhori and eight ana, valued at around Tk 25 lakh, was missing. A case was filed at Lalbagh Police Station, leading to the subsequent investigation and arrests.
Police said the arrested individuals are active members of a theft ring, and legal proceedings are underway. Efforts continue to recover the remaining stolen ornaments.
Five arrested in Lalbagh gold theft, most stolen ornaments recovered
Land Minister Mizanur Rahman Minu has alleged that the so-called 'Helmet Force', known for attacking BNP activists during the Awami League government, has resurfaced under a new name as the 'Secret Force'. He claimed that this group is attempting to create unrest and instability across the country through mob activities. Minu made the remarks on Friday afternoon while addressing a discussion meeting organized by the Rajshahi district BNP at a community center to mark Independence and National Day.
The minister said that after the fall of what he described as the autocratic Sheikh Hasina government, members of the former 'Helmet Force' have become active again and are working behind the current instability. He emphasized that BNP prioritizes national interest above all and believes in mutual friendship rather than dominance. He also stated that BNP is a party of workers, not individuals, and that its strength lies in its grassroots activists.
Minu further mentioned that although there are many government-owned lands under his ministry, the BNP will not occupy them for party offices. Instead, the party plans to legally purchase land in the name of its secretary general to build a permanent office.
Land Minister alleges former 'Helmet Force' has reemerged as 'Secret Force' to create unrest
Iran has claimed to have destroyed 17 United States military bases located in West Asia. Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi, senior spokesperson for Iran’s armed forces, disclosed the information to Mehr News on Friday. He stated that following the 12-day Israel-Iran conflict that began on June 13, 2025, Iran adopted a more aggressive approach within its defensive policy.
Shekarchi emphasized that Iran has not attacked any country in the past 47 years and will not do so in the future unless attacked first. He said Iran would continue its defense strategy until all threats are removed and criticized the United States for maintaining a long-term military presence in regional countries. He also issued a warning regarding the Strait of Hormuz, saying the situation would not remain the same and that even after the war, Iran’s conditions must be respected.
The Iranian official urged Muslim countries in the region not to host US forces and reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to strengthening its military capabilities to safeguard national sovereignty.
Iran claims it destroyed 17 US military bases in West Asia after 2025 Israel conflict
Dr. Mohammad Rashed Anwar has been appointed as the new director of the National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology (NIKDU) in Bangladesh. The Ministry of Health issued an official notification assigning him the roles of director and professor of nephrology. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Anwar served as an associate professor in the same institution and was promoted to professor based on his professional expertise and long experience.
Born on January 1, 1968, Dr. Anwar earned his MBBS degree from Chittagong Medical College and later completed an MD in nephrology from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. Since joining government health service in 2001, he has held several key positions and made significant contributions to kidney disease treatment, dialysis services, and kidney transplantation programs.
He is also active in research, co-authoring several scientific papers on kidney disease, dialysis, and transplantation, and is recognized as a dedicated educator in medical training.
Dr. Mohammad Rashed Anwar named new director of Bangladesh’s National Kidney Institute
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