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Trivial argument turns fatal: BNP leader killed in Sylhet
A local BNP leader was killed after being struck on the head with a brick during an argument in the Pirerbazar area under Shahparan police station in Sylhet, police said.
Abdur Rahman, 65, served as the general secretary of Kadirpara Union BNP and was a khadem of Shah Sundar Mazar.
According to local sources, the incident began when a young man, Sumon Ahmed, urinating by the roadside on Wednesday evening. Abdur Rahman objected to the young man's indiscretion, leading to an argument, during which Rahman struck Sumon. In retaliation, Sumon hit Rahman on the head with a brick, leaving him seriously injured.
Both were admitted to Osmani Medical College Hospital, but Rahman succumbed to his injuries on Thursday morning.
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Sylhet Metropolitan Police Additional Deputy Commissioner (Media) Mohammad Saiful Islam said Sumon managed to escape from the hospital during treatment.
The body has been handed over to the family after an autopsy.
No case has been filed yet, though senior police officials have visited the scene.
Police are trying to apprehend Sumon.
3 months ago
Chhatra Dal leader attacked outside Narsingdi court
A Chhatra Dal leader was attacked while arriving at Narsingdi Judge Court on Thursday.
Siam Bhuiyan Abir, 28, joint convener of Chhatra Dal in Ghorashal Municipality and son of Emran Mia of Darihaolapara in Palash Upazila, sustained injuries in the incident.
Siam’s father Emran Mia said his son had gone to appear in court in a robbery case filed in December 2024 in the Paiksa area of Ghorashal. As he exited the court and approached the restroom, he was allegedly assaulted with an iron pipe by unidentified attackers.
Siam ran to the court’s CDR room for safety, and the attackers fled when bystanders intervened.
Siam was taken to Narsingdi District Hospital, where he received four stitches on his head and treatment for multiple injuries on his body.
Sairul Islam, inspector of Narsingdi Court Police, said the injured leader was rescued with the help of court police and sent to the hospital for treatment.
3 months ago
Man die, 5 hurt as private car skids off Chattogram Elevated Expressway
A man died and five others injured as a private car skidded off the Chattogram Elevated Expressway in Nimtala Bishwa Road area on Thursday.
The deceased was identified as Md Shafik, 43, a resident of Fakirhat area.
The private car skidded off the expressway and fell on a road around 4:45 pm, leaving Shafik dead on the spot and five others injured, said Sirajul Islam, officer-in-charge of Port Police Station.
The injured were taken to Islami Bank hospital and Maa O Shishu Hospital.
3 months ago
Tank lorry owners observe 4-hr strike in Khulna, to continue for a week
The Khulna wing of Bangladesh Tank Lorry Owners Association on Thursday enforced a half-day strike to press home their six-point demand including an increase in transportation fares.
The strike was observed from 8 am to 12 pm.
Sheikh Sadi, organising secretary of Khulna Tank Lorry Owners Association, and Mir Moksed Ali, former president of the Tank Lorry Workers Union in the region, said the strike will continue for a week for four hours a day.
In the second week, the strike will extend until 2 pm and a countrywide indefinite strike will begin from December 5 if the demands are not met, they said.
Tank lorry owners refrained from loading fuel from Padma, Meghna and Jamuna fuel depots in Khalishpur’s Kashipur area and kept their vehicles parked at the depot gates.
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Tank lorries were also stationed along BL College Road, BIDC Road and in front of the Kashipur Tank Lorry Workers Union office.
Fuel extraction and distribution from the depots came to a halt, disrupting supply across Khulna and 16 surrounding districts.
The key demands include a fare increase, publication in the government gazette confirming that VAT will be paid by service recipients, inter-district route permits for all tank lorries, fitness clearance for vehicles deemed roadworthy, and extending the economic lifespan of tank lorries to 35 years, allowing those manufactured or registered up to 1990 to operate legally.
3 months ago
100 rooms of a colony burned to ashes in Gazipur
At least 100 rooms of a tin shed colony were destroyed in a massive fire that broke out in the Jorun area of Konabari in Gazipur.
The fire started at 5 pm on Wednesday in a room of the colony and quickly spread to the surrounding rooms. Initially, locals tried to extinguish the fire, but as it intensified, they were unable to control it and called the fire service.
Md. Saiful Islam, Inspector of Konabari Modern Fire Service Warehouse, said that two units of the Konabari Modern Fire Service responded to the incident. Later, two more units from Sarabo Modern Fire Service joined, and the fire was brought under control around 6 pm.
No casualties have been reported. The fire service team could not immediately confirm the cause of the fire or the full extent of the damage.
Rumel Pathan, the owner of the houses, said all 100 rooms of the colony were reduced to ashes, and it was impossible to salvage any belongings.
Shah Alam, a garment worker, said, "I heard from my office that the house had caught fire. When I came home, I saw that everything was burnt to ashes. Nothing was left."
3 months ago
Over 50 injured in Sirajganj clash over local dominance
At least 50 people were injured in a three-day clash in Sirajganj municipality over local dominance.
Among the injured, 26 were admitted to hospitals and clinics.
Inspector (Investigation) Ahsanuzzaman of Sirajganj Sadar Police Station said, “Tensions had been building for a long time between youths of Malshapara and Hosenpur neighborhoods. The conflict started Sunday morning and continued until Tuesday midnight, involving repeated attacks, vandalism, and arson.”
The clashes included the use of local weapons, batuls (metal rods), and DJ lights.
Several houses, shops, and some windows of the district fisheries office suffered damage.
Despite intervention by joint forces, fighting flared again, especially Tuesday night near Chand Ali Mor, causing panic in the area.
Joint forces brought the situation under control after a three-hour operation, while police had to use tear gas and rubber bullets.
Local leaders were instructed to prevent further clashes.
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Following the instructions, prominent residents began mediation efforts Wednesday morning, and law enforcement increased patrolling.
Meanwhile, another clash broke out Tuesday night near Boropul Pashchim Chottor between two youth groups from Dhanbandhi and Bhangabari neighborhoods and several youths were injured.
According to police, the fighting was triggered by a stabbing incident involving a youth named Sabbir.
3 months ago
Lalmonirhat youth jailed for beating parents, setting house on fire
A mobile court on Wednesday sentenced a youth to six months in prison for beating his parents and setting fire to their house in Hatibandha Upazila of Lalmonirhat after they refused to give him money for drugs.
The mobile court, led by Hatibandha Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Shamim Miah, handed down the sentence to Rahmat Ali, son of Aminur Islam of South Gaddimari in Singimari Union.
UNO Shamim Miah said the youth was punished for violent behavior linked to drug addiction.
According to police, Rahmat Ali beat his parents and set fire to their home on Tuesday night after failing to obtain money to buy drugs. Fire service personnel later brought the blaze under control.
On Wednesday morning, Rahmat’s father Aminur Islam filed a written complaint with the UNO.
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Police arrested Rahmat in the afternoon and produced him before the mobile court, where he confessed to assaulting his parents, taking drugs, and setting the house on fire.
Following the confession, the court sentenced him to six months’ imprisonment.
Mahmudun Nabi, officer-in-charge (OC) of Hatibandha Police Station, said the convict has since been sent to jail.
3 months ago
Former NCC Mayor Ivy shown arrest in 5 more cases
Former Narayanganj City Corporation (NCC) mayor Dr. Selina Hayat Ivy has been shown arrested in five more cases, including four of murder, related to the July Uprising.
Two separate metropolitan magistrate courts passed the orders after hearing separate petitions, court police inspector Kaiyum Khan said.
He said Senior Judicial Magistrate Selina Khatun heard the petitions related to four murder cases filed with Fatullah Police Station, while Senior Judicial Magistrate Maimanah Akter Moni conducted the hearing on a case filed by Sadar Police Station over obstructing government work and assaulting police.
Ivy, who has been detained at Kashimpur Central Women’s Jail in Gazipur since her arrest on May 9 in one of the murder cases, joined the proceedings virtually.
Although the hearings were initially scheduled for November 13, they were postponed due to the lockdown programme enforced by the banned Awami League.
Police had earlier shown her arrested in four more cases after her detention. On November 9, a High Court bench granted her bail in all five cases.
However, the following day, Sadar Model Police sought court permission to show her arrested in a separate case involving alleged assaults on police and obstruction of official duties.
Fatullah police then filed petitions to show her arrested in four additional cases linked to the student movement casualties. Notably, Ivy is not a named accused in any of the five cases.
On Wednesday, the Appellate Division’s Chamber Court stayed the High Court’s bail order.
Senior lawyer Awlad Hossain, representing Ivy, argued that none of the arrested accused had implicated her and said the fresh arrest petitions were filed solely to delay her release.
He stated that the defence would move the higher court against the orders.
3 months ago
Jubo League Rally in Munshiganj: 3 police officers withdrawn from Sirajdikhan station
Three police personnel were on Tuesday withdrawn for their alleged inaction during a procession brought out by Jubo League protesting the death penalty against Sheikh Hasina in Basail Union under Sirajdikhan upazila of Munshiganj district.
However, three people were detained in this connection.
The rally was held around 9am at Imamganj Bazar in Basail union.
A police patrol pickup arrived at the scene, but officers reportedly did not take any action to disperse the procession. Following a preliminary review, the district police ordered the withdrawal of Sub-Inspector Md Kamruzzaman and constables Md Shafik and Md Badsha to the district police lines.
Officer-in-charge Abu Bakar Siddique of Sirajdikhan Police Station said police rushed to the spot upon receiving information about the rally. However, sensing the police vehicle, the participants fled before they could be detained.
“As the officers failed to take effective action, they have been removed on instructions from the district police,” the OC said.
Meanwhile, three individuals—Malkhanagar Union Jubo League president Mokbul Hossain Dewan, 54, along with Md Sohel Sheikh, 35, and Montu Bhuiyan, 30—were arrested in connection with the rally.
Video footage of the procession quickly spread on social media, showing 25–30 people marching with banners of “Sirajdikhan Upazila Awami Jubo League” and “Munshiganj District Chhatra League,” chanting slogans and briefly delivering speeches.
According to local sources, the Jubo League procession was led by Sirajdikhan Upazila Jubo League joint convener Jahirul Islam Litu, while the banned Chhatra League’s rally was led by Sheikh Shawon, former general secretary of Louhajang Upazila Chhatra League.
3 months ago
Newborn found abandoned in Rangpur paddy field dies
A newborn boy found abandoned in a paddy field in Mithapukur, Rangpur, has died while receiving treatment at Rangpur Medical College Hospital. Locals found the baby crying under the open sky, prompting immediate rescue efforts.
The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Jarullapur village of Khoragachh Union.
Abdul Karim, a local farmer, heard faint cries while walking past the field and, upon investigation, found the infant among the rice plants. Neighbors rushed to help, and with the assistance of several young residents, the newborn was taken to the hospital for urgent care.
Dr. Khalid Bin Qasim, a pediatric specialist at Rangpur Medical College Hospital, confirmed the child’s death during treatment. The baby had injuries on his head and body and suffered from severe blood loss and other complications, which proved fatal despite medical intervention.
Local sources suspect that the child was abandoned in the field during the night. The discovery of the newborn quickly drew attention in the area, causing widespread concern. Residents provided immediate first aid before transferring the baby to the hospital.
News of the incident circulated widely on social media and in local media outlets, with several individuals and volunteer organizations expressing willingness to support the child’s future.
3 months ago