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Over 1,500 more Rohingyas reach Bhasan Char
Another batch of 1,535 Rohingya refugees reached Bhasan Char in the 13th phase on Thursday.
This took the total population of Rohingya refugees at Ashrayan Kendra in Bhasan Char to 29,116.
The Rohingya men, women and children reached Bhasan Char by five naval ships in the noon, said Md Rafiqul Islam, Officer-in-Charge of Bhasan Char police station.
The Rohingyas were taken to their respective clusters on arrival, he said.
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Earlier on Wednesday the 27 buses left Ukhia Degree College campus with the Rohingya citizens and reached Patenga in Chattogram around 10 pm.
Bangladesh is currently hosting over 1.1 million Rohingyas in camps in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char. Most of them fled to this country since August 25, 2017, when the Myanmar military launched a brutal offensive targeting the Muslim ethnic minorities.
3 years ago
Student stabbed dead on college premises in Khulna
A first year student of higher secondary level of Phultala M.M. College in Khulna was stabbed dead by some unknown assailants on the college premises Thursday noon.
The deceased was identified as Alif Hossain, son of Taher Tutl of Kasba village in Phultala upazila.
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“Some five or six miscreants swooped on Alif with sharp weapon and stabbed him indiscriminately. Later locals rescued him with severe injuries and took him to upazila health complex,” said Ilias Talukder, Officer-in-Charge of Phultala police station.
Alif was transferred to Khulna Medical College Hospital where he died, said the OC.
The killers are yet to be identfied but efforts are on to arrest them as soon as possible, he said.
3 years ago
RMG workers block Dhaka-N’ganj road demanding payment of dues
Workers of a garment factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj blocked Dhaka-Narayanganj Link road on Thursday morning demanding payment of their dues.
Around 300-400 workers of Rupashi Garments took to the streets near Shibu Market area around 10 am and put up barricade on the road, halting traffic movement.
Read: Khulna oil tanker workers call off strike
Rakibuzzaman, officer-in-charge (OC) of Fatullah Model Police Station, said the agitated workers vandalised some vehicles plying the road when police tried to send them back to their workplace from the road.
A chase and counter-chase took place between police and workers when some workers hurled brick bats towards police, he said.
Meanwhile, around 15-20 workers were injured when police charged baton and opened fire and tear shells on the protesting workers to disperse them, alleged the workers.
Read:RMG workers go on rampage in Gazipur; Bus torched
However, traffic movement on the road returned to normal around 2pm as police brought the situation under control, said the OC.
3 years ago
Man shot dead in Munshiganj clash
Tension prevailed in Sadar upazila's Fakirhandi area on Thursday after a 28-year-old man was allegedly shot dead in a clash between two rival groups.
The deceased was identified as Jewel Fakir, a fuchka vendor and son of Hafiz Uddin Fakir. He was also involved in transporting potatoes during potato harvesting season.
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Additional Superintendent of Police Sumon Deb said two groups at Fakirkandi village-one led by Harun and another by Mantu- had been at loggerheads over controlling the business of transporting potatoes.
As a sequel to the enmity, a clash broke out between the supporters of the two groups around 4:15 am.
At one stage, the supporters of Mantu also beat up Jewel, a supporter of Harun group, mercilessly and opened fire on him, leaving him dead.
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On information, police recovered the body and arrested Nannu Haji in this connection.
Additional police force have been deployed in the area to avert further trouble.
A tense situation is prevailing in the area following the clash.
3 years ago
Missing father-daughter duo found dead in Jamalpur
Police Thursday fished out the bodies of a man and his five-year-old daughter from the Jhinai river in Sarishabari upazila of Jamalpur.
The deceased were identified as Abdul Aziz, 35, and his daughter Jannat, both residents of Boysing village in the upazila.
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Locals spotted the bodies in the river near the Kristapur area around 10am and alerted cops, said Mir Rakibul Hoque, the officer-in-charge of Sarishabari police station.
The duo had been missing since Tuesday following a family feud, said the local residents.
Police suspect the two were killed. "However, the exact cause of the deaths will be determined only after post-mortem," said the OC.
Read: Carpenter’s decapitated body found in Chattogram
The bodies were sent to Jamalpur Sadar Hospital morgue for autopsy.
Police, meanwhile, detained four people, including three women, for questioning, he said. “Besides, the process is underway to file a case in this regard.”
3 years ago
Hit by van, 2 bikers killed in Khulna, one hurt
Two sales executives died while another sustained injuries after a speeding courier firm van allegedly crashed into their bike in Khulna city on Wednesday night.
The deceased were identified as Md Alauddin Sheikh, 30, and Md Arzu Al Chayan, 28. A critically injured Md Hamidur Rahman, 28, is currently being treated at a city hospital.
Read: Three die in Dinajpur road crash
Police said the three sales executives of a mobile phone manufacturer in Khulna were returning home from work when the van hit their bike from behind at high speed around 11pm.
Md Kamal Hossain Khan, officer-in-charge of Khalishpur police station, said the three fell off the bike in the impact and sustained serious head injuries.
All of them were rushed to Khulna Medical College and Hospital, where Alauddin was declared dead on arrival. Chayan succumbed to his injuries a little later.
Read:2 killed in Chattogram road accidents
"Both the vehicles have been seized. But, the van driver managed to flee leaving the vehicle behind,” said the OC. "Efforts are on to nab him."
3 years ago
Three die in Dinajpur road crash
Three youths returning home died after a speeding vehicle hit their bike from behind in the district's Nawabganj upazila on Wednesday night, police said.
The deceased were identified as Rimon Islam, 22, son of Rabiul Islam, Sabbir Hossain, 23, son of Zahidul Islam and Kibria, 30, son of Yeasin Ali, all residents of Nababganj upazila.
Read: 2 killed in Chattogram road accidents
The accident occurred around 11pm when the three youths were returning home.
"The vehicle crashed into their bike from behind at high speed in the Kachdah Alam Bazar area," said Ferdous Wahid, inspector at Nawabganj Police Station.
The impact of the crash was such that the three fell off and dead on the spot, he said. "Efforts are on to identify and nab the errant driver."
3 years ago
Bhola double murder: 2 sentenced to death
A Bhola court on Thursday sentenced two people to death and another to life term in prison over a double murder case in Sadar upazila of the district.
The condemned convicts are- Mamun and Firoz. The lifer is- Mamun's son Sharif.
Bhola District and Sessions Judge Md Mohsinul Haque handed down the verdict.
The court also fined Sharif Tk 10,000, in default, to serve 6 months behind the bar.
Besides, Mamun's wife Rehana Begum and another son Arif were acquitted.
According to the case, Mamun and his associate Firoz hacked his brother Masum to death in front of their house in the upazila following a land dispute on May 13 in 2018.
Masum's brother-in-law Zahid was also hacked and seriously injured when he went to save Masum. Later, Zahid was rushed to Bhola Sadar Hospital where doctors declared him dead.
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In this regard, a case was filed against five people at Bhola Sadar police station.
Meanwhile, Mamun and Firoz, the two main accused in the case, went into hiding. The other three accused, Mamun's wife Rehana Begum and two sons Sharif and Arif were arrested.
After evading the law for a long time, police arrested Mamun from Pabna district. However, Firoz is still on the run.
3 years ago
Man shoots himself dead in Naogaon
A resident of Naogaon’s Patnitala committed suicide shooting himself on Wednesday morning.
Yakub Ali, 55, killed himself with his licensed gun at his residence in Cheradanga village under Akbarpur union of the upazila.
Officer-in-charge (OC) of Patnitala Police Station Shamsul Alam said Yakub Ali used to live with his family and relatives in Cheradanga village. He shot himself in the head with his gun on the roof of his house.
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His wife Morzina Khatun heard the sound of gunfire, and then they found Yakub's body on the roof top. On information, police recovered the body and seized the gun.
However, police or family members could hardly venture even a guess as to why Yakub would choose this path.
A case of unnatural death (UD) was filed at Patnitala police station.
3 years ago
8 injured in N’ganj chemical factory fire
Eight workers taking a nap after their night shift sustained burn injuries in a fire that broke out at a chemical factory in the district's Rupganj upazila in the early hours of Wednesday.
Deputy assistant director of Narayanganj Fire Service and Civil Defense, Abdullah Arefin, said that the blaze broke out at Lily Chemical Factory in the Dakkin Golakandail area of the upazila at 3am and spread soon.
Read: Khulna oil tanker workers call off strike
On information, three fire tenders were pressed into service and it took them over an hour to douse the flames.
The victims have been identified as Bayezid, Rokon, Khademul, Sajeeb, Ripon, Mehedi, Russel and Akalur. All the injured are being treated at Dhaka Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery.
Firemen suspect an electrical short-circuit could have triggered the inferno. "Anyway, a probe is on to ascertain the exact cause of the fire,” said Arefin.
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Workers often stay back and sleep on factory floors after their night shift due to lack of public transport post-midnight.
3 years ago