law-order
Abducted schoolboy freed within an hour after PM Tarique’s intervention
A schoolboy abducted in the capital on Sunday was rescued within an hour following direct intervention by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, who ordered law enforcement agencies to act immediately, officials said.
Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Rumon said the boy’s father, an employee of the Secretariat, rushed to the Prime Minister’s Office in tears after learning about the abduction.
He managed to meet the Prime Minister in person and informed him of the incident.
Upon hearing the matter, the Prime Minister immediately called the police officials concerned and instructed them to rescue the boy without delay.
“Within an hour, police rescued the boy from an under-construction building in Khilgaon,” Rumon said.
The boy, a ninth-grade student of National Laboratory Ideal School in Khilgaon, was abducted around 2:30 pm after leaving school.
According to police, four to five youths intercepted him and took him to a seven-storey under-construction building in Jorapukur area of Khilgaon.
He was allegedly beaten. The abductors later phoned his father, demanding Tk 50,000 as ransom and threatening to kill the boy if the money was not paid.
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Following the Prime Minister’s directive, Deputy Police Commissioner of Ramna Division Masud Alam contacted the abductors using the number from which the ransom demand was made and assured them that the money would be sent.
3 months ago
HC questions legality of Village Court Act
The High Court on Monday issued a rule asking why the Village Court Act, 2006, which empowers union parishad chairmen and members to exercise judicial powers, should not be declared null and void.
A High Court bench comprising Justice Ahmed Sohel and Justice Fatema Anwar passed the order after hearing a writ petition challenging the law’s constitutionality.
The court directed the law secretary and other concerned respondents to submit their replies within four weeks.
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Advocate Ishrat Hasan represented the petitioner, who filed the writ on February 15 seeking annulment of the act as unconstitutional.
The petition argues that granting judicial powers to politically affiliated elected representatives violates Article 22 of the Constitution, which ensures separation of the judiciary from the executive. It also cites Article 35(3), which guarantees the right to be tried by an independent and impartial court.
According to the petitioner, village courts lack trained judges, do not fully apply the Evidence Act, 1872 and procedural laws, and restrict lawyer participation, undermining judicial independence and fair trial guarantees.
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The writ further contends that the geographically separate justice mechanism violates citizens’ rights to equality before the law and equal protection as guaranteed under Articles 27 and 31 of the Constitution.
The petition refers to Articles 7, 22, 27, 31, 33, 35, 109, and 116A, seeking a rule to declare the Village Court Act, 2006, unconstitutional.
3 months ago
Rab arrests 3 accused in Jatrabari Laguna driver murder case
Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) have arrested three accused in connection with the sensational killing of a Leguna driver in the capital’s Jatrabari area.
According to the case statement, two to three days prior to the incident, an altercation took place between accused Md Hridoy Hossain, 24, and the victim, laguna driver Md Nure Alam Islam alias Khairul, 35, over picking up passengers at a laguna stand on the Jatrabari-Chittagong Road route. During the altercation, the accused allegedly threatened the victim in various ways.
When the victim was driving his laguna and reached in front of Sufia Garments on the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway under Kutubkhali area of Jatrabari Police Station (DMP) on February 20, at around 2:45pm, Hridoy Hossain and his associates allegedly attacked him in a premeditated manner, leaving him critically injured, said Senior SS Hasan Siddiqi, Company Commander of CPU Jatrabari Camp under Rab-10.
He was later taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital where the on-duty doctor declared him dead, senior ASP Hasan Siddiqi added.
Following the incident, a murder case was filed with Jatrabari Police Station under Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP).
In continuation of the drive, a team of RAB-10, CPC-1 Jatrabari Camp, conducted a special operation in the Kutubkhali Fish Market area under Jatrabari Police Station on February 21 at around 7:30pm and arrested the fifth accused named in the case, Md Sohan Munshi, 29, within 12 hours of filing the case. RAB-10 continued its efforts to arrest the remaining accused.
Later, on February 23 at around 3:45pm, the first accused named in the case, Md Hridoy Hossain, 24, was arrested from Dayaganj intersection under Gendaria Police Station (DMP).
On the same day at around 4:20pm, the third accused named in the case, Md Shakil, 29, was arrested from Mir Hazirbagh Pipe Road area under Jatrabari Police Station.
The arrested accused have been handed over to the concerned police station for further legal action.
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HC orders closure of all abandoned tube-well shafts across Bangladesh
The High Court on Monday directed the authorities concerned to seal all abandoned deep tube-well shafts across the country within three months, following the deaths of several children who fell into open shafts in different areas.
The HC bench of Justice Ahmed Sohel and Justice Fatema Anwar passed the order after hearing a writ petition.
Advocate Mohammad Monir Uddin stood for the petitioner.
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The authorities concerned, including Local Government Division, have been asked to implement the order.
Earlier, Advocate Mohammad Monir Uddin filed a writ petition with the HC bench concerned after attaching reports published on newspapers over the deaths of children after falling into the open shafts of deep tube-wells in different parts of the country.
In 2014, the death of child Jihad, who fell into an abandoned deep tube well in the Railway Colony of Shahjahanpur, had shaken the entire nation.
He also mentioned that in December 2025, a child named Sajid died after falling into an abandoned deep tube well in Tanore of Rajshahi district.
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On January 28 this year, another child, Misbah, died after falling into an abandoned deep tube well in Raozan upazila of Chattogram district.
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Ex-AL MP Talukder Mohammad Yunus gets bail in Barishal
Talukdar Mohammad Yunus, former MP and district general secretary of Awami League, now facing ban on its activities, secured bail on Monday after surrendering before a court in a case over attacks on BNP leaders and activists in 2017.
Judge SM Shariatullah of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court granted the bail when Yunus surrendered before the court around 12 pm.
According to court sources, BNP activist Md Sarwar Hossain filed the case in 2024 with Kotwali Model Police Station over an attack on Anami Lane in the city on May 5, 2017.
The case names 210 accused including former Barishal City Corporation mayor and metropolitan president of Awami League Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah, metropolitan general secretary AKM Jahangir, and district general secretary Talukdar Mohammad Yunus.
After securing bail, Yunus left the area quickly on a motorbike without speaking to reporters or others present.
Meanwhile, state prosecutors expressed dissatisfaction over the court’s decision to grant bail.
3 months ago
IGP orders strict action against extortion, drugs
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam on Sunday instructed field-level police officers to take tough action against extortion, robbery and drug-related crimes.
Speaking at a virtual meeting from Police Headquarters with all unit chiefs, metropolitan police commissioners, range DIGs and district superintendents of police, the IGP emphasised that law and order must be maintained at any cost.
He said legal action should be taken against anyone involved in extortion, terrorism or drug offences, regardless of political affiliation.
The IGP also directed the Highway Police to intensify measures to prevent highway robberies and urged district police to cooperate closely to stop such crimes.
Additional IGPs from the police headquarters were present during the meeting.
3 months ago
4 get life term for rape in Dhaka
A Dhaka court on Sunday sentenced four people to life imprisonment for violating a young girl at Kamrangirchar in Dhaka in 2009.
Dhaka Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunal Judge Munshi Md Mashier Rahman pronounced the punishment.
The lifers are—Shahidul Islam, Saiful Islam, Nizam and Manir Hossain alias Sentu. Among them, Saiful was tried in absentia.
The court also fined Tk one lakh each, in default, to suffer one year more in jail.
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The court also asked the Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka to deposit the fine money after selling the assets of the convicts.
According to the prosecution, the 25-year-old victim along with her friend went to Beribadah at Ashrafabad in Kamrangirchar on September 25, 2009.
At one stage, her friend went to her home leaving her alone in the area.
Later, the convicts picked up the girl to a boat and violated the girl in turns on boat.
Meanwhile, the convicts kept the girl confined to a room of the house of one Salam Contractor.
Being informed, the parents of the girl rescued her from the house and took her to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital.
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A case was filed with Kamrangirchar Police Station.
Sub-inspector of Kamrangirchar Police Station Shafiqul Islam Shikdar submitted chargehseet against them on October 31, 2010.
3 months ago
22 fishermen held for entering Sundarbans illegally
The Forest Department has detained 22 fishermen for illegally entering the Mandarbaria area of the western Sundarbans.
The detainees are residents of different areas of Patuakhali and Bagerhat districts.
Satkhira Range Assistant Conservator of Forests Mashiur Rahman said the fishermen entered the reserved forest area without permission and were fishing illegally on Friday. During the drive, officials seized two trawlers and various fishing equipment.
They also recovered 410 kilograms of Shapla Pata fish, a species banned for catching as it is considered endangered.
A case was filed against them under the Forest Act on Saturday morning and they were sent to jail following a court order, he said. Later, the seized fish were buried on the riverbank.
However, the fishermen claimed they were fishing in the Bay of Bengal and lost their way due to dense fog, drifting near the Mandarbaria area. They said they did not catch fish from the Sundarbans rivers.
3 months ago
3 arrested over killing village doctor in Jashore
Police have arrested three people in connection with the murder of a village doctor in Sharsha upazila of Jashore on Thursday night.
The arrestees are Alauddin Ala, son of Abul Hossain; Lalon Hossain, son of Jamir Hossain; and Selim Mia, son of Abdul Kader, all residents of Dakshin Burujbagan village in Sharsha upazila.
Sharsha Police Station OC (Investigation) Shah Alam said they were sent to jail through the Jashore court after initial interrogation.
The victim, Al Amin, son of Rafiqul Islam of the Sharsha Navaron area, was stabbed by attackers around 9:30 pm while returning home after offering prayers.
According to police and local sources, a group of assailants suddenly attacked him with sharp weapons and fled, leaving him critically injured.
Locals found him lying in a bloodied condition and rushed him to Sharsha Upazila Health Complex, where the on-duty doctor declared him dead.
The victim’s family filed a case with Sharsha Police Station the following day, on February 20.
3 months ago
12 ‘Honey Trap’ gang members, including two women, arrested in Dhaka
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) conducted separate drives in the capital and arrested 12 members of a honey trap gang, including two women
The arrestees were identified as Tuliya Akter alias Sumi, 20; Dulali alias Mim, 20; Md Omar Faruk, 32; Md Shafiqul Islam Shanto, 38; Md Sajal Talukder, 38; Yasin, 43; Md Nasir Khan, 46; Saddam, 34; Mehedi Hasan Shahriya, 30; Azizul Hakim Tutul, 32; Md Kamrul Islam, 38; and Md Rabbi, 25.
Deputy Commissioner (DC-Wari Division) of the DMP Mallik Ahsan Uddin Sami gave this information at a press conference organized at the DMP Media Center on Tuesday afternoon.
The DC (Wari Division) said, during investigation into two separate cases it was revealed that the arrestees were members of the same organised gang. Acting on intelligence and using technological support, several teams from Jatrabari and Demra police stations conducted joint drives simultaneously in different areas of the capital on February 15 and 16 and arrested the 12 accused.
Members of the gang abducted two persons from the Saidabad Janapad intersection and took them to a house on Matuyail Kabarstan Road under Jatrabari Police Station on January 11 around 5:20am last month. The victims were confined and assaulted, and objectionable photographs were taken with two unidentified women.
The gang then demanded Tk 10 lakh as ransom and threatened to circulate the photos among the victims’ relatives and on social media if the money was not paid. The accused also took Tk 48,000 in cash, a two-vori silver chain, a diamond ring, and withdrew a total of Tk 5,31,500 through bKash and debit cards from ATM booths before releasing the victims, the DC said.
A regular case was filed with Jatrabari Police Station on January 13 in this connection.
In another incident, a man became intimate with arrested Tuliya Akter Sumi through social media. At her request, he met her in front of Staff Quarter Hossain Plaza under Demra Police Station on December 15. As Tuliya proposed the man to visit her house, he agreed and went to her residence. After he reached there, he was assaulted by 6–7 unidentified persons who demanded Tk 8 lakh.
When he refused to pay, the gang threatened to kill him. Eventually, he gave them Tk 48,500 in cash, two one-vori gold rings, and Tk 4,46,500 sent by his family through bKash. He was later threatened again and forced out of the house.
Following a complaint filed by the victim, Mokhlesur, a case was lodged with Demra Police Station on January 13.
Preliminary investigation found that the gang used social media to develop relationships with targeted individuals and then lured them into traps to extort cash and valuables.
Police said efforts are underway to arrest other members of the gang and legal action against the detainees is in process.
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