law-order
Ex-MP Naimur Rahman, his wife barred from leaving country
A Dhaka court on Thursday issued an order barring former lawmaker from Manikganj-1 constituency and former Bangladeshi cricketer Naimur Rahman and his wife Farhana Rahman from leaving the country.
Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Mohammed Ash-Shams Joglul Hossain passed the order after hearing a petition submitted by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
In the petition, the former lawmaker is accused of amassing a huge amount of illegal wealth in his name and family members from unknown sources through irregularities and corruption.
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Investigation against him and wife is underway.
According to sources involved in the investigation, the accused have been trying to flee the country and the probe against them will be delayed or obstructed if they flee the country.
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JU teacher handed over to police over alleged role in attack on protesters
Jagannath University (JnU) students detained and handed over Professor Farid Ahmed of Jahangirnagar University’s Philosophy Department to police on Thursday for allegedly assisting in an attack on students during the anti-discrimination student movement at JU in July.
Farid was detained on the JnU campus around 11:30 am before being handed over to the Kotwali police station.
“We recognised him when he arrived on our campus this morning,” said Tawhid Islam, a student of the JnU Philosophy Department. “There is a case against him for his role in the attack on students, and we handed him over to the police.”
Enamul Haque, Officer-in-Charge of Kotwali Police Station, confirmed the matter saying students detained him on the campus and handed him over to us.
“A case was filed against him at Ashulia police station for his suspected involvement in the attacks on Jahangirnagar University students. He is currently in our custody. Ashulia Police Station may arrest him, or we can arrest him and produce him to the court if we receive orders from higher authorities.”
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Farid Ahmed faces allegations of aiding Chhatra League's attack on protesting students on July 15, followed by a police assault two days later.
Sajjadul Islam, a JU English Department student, filed the case with Ashulia police station, naming then-Vice Chancellor Nurul Alam as the main accused. He was listed as the seventh accused for his alleged role in the attacks.
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SB chief Shah Alam sent into retirement
The government has sent police’s Special Branch (SB) chief Md Shah Alam into retirement on Thursday.
A gazette notification, signed by Abu Sayeed, deputy secretary of the Public Security Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, was issued on Thursday in this regard.
According to Section 43(1) of the Public Service Act-2018, Additional Inspector General Shah Alam has been sent into retirement upon completion of his 59-year of service career, it reads.
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Earlier on August 13 this year, he was appointed as the head of the SB. He served the Bangladesh Railway as deputy inspector general.
He joined Bangladesh police as assistant police super on January 20, 1991.
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Mahmudur Rahman finally gets bail
Acting Editor of the Amar Desh Mahmudur Rahman was granted bail by a Dhaka court in a case related to the alleged conspiracy to abduct and kill former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Wazed Joy.
Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge As-Shams Jaglul Hossain issued the bail order on Thursday.
Earlier, on September 29, Mahmudur Rahman was sent to jail by a different court in the same case.
On that day, he was produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court of Dhaka and he surrendered at around 10:30 am.
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During his appearance, Mahmudur Rahman also sought bail. But Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbubul Haque rejected his bail plea and ordered his detention after a hearing.
The case dates back to 2011 when, according to the allegations, senior BNP leaders and its cultural wing, Jatiyatabadi Samajik Sangskritik Sangstha (JASAS), along with other political figures, conspired to kidnap and murder Sajeeb Wazed Joy in the United States.
The charges also included that the accused met at various locations, including the JASAS office in Paltan, Dhaka, New York, the United Kingdom and other places in Bangladesh.
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Former Rajshahi-4 MP Abul Kalam Azad arrested
RAB on Wednesday arrested former lawmaker of Rajshahi-4 constituency Abul Kalam Azad in connection with a case filed over attacking protesters during the student movement.
He was arrested from the capital's Mirpur area, said ASP Imran Khan of RAB Headquarters (media wing).
The RAB official, however, did not disclose any further details regarding the arrest.
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Interim govt issues guidelines for maintaining law and order during Durga Puja
In preparation for the upcoming Durga Puja, the interim government has issued several directives aimed at ensuring a stable law and order situation throughout the country.
These directives were issued on Wednesday through an official memorandum signed by Md. Zahirul Haque, Senior Assistant Secretary of the Political-2 branch of the Public Security Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The guidelines follow decisions made during the second meeting of the Law and Order Advisory Council, chaired by the Home Affairs Advisor on October 1.
The key directives include:
1. To maintain law and order during the celebration of Sharadiya Durga Puja 2024, police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), and Ansar and Village Defense Party (VDP) forces will enhance visible patrols and increase intelligence surveillance. Armed forces members deployed for maintaining order will also provide necessary assistance.
2. Preparations must be made to prevent any unwanted incidents. Should any unexpected events arise, effective measures must be taken immediately in coordination with all relevant parties.
3. Local administration and law enforcement agencies must conduct inspections of the puja pandals (temporary structures).
4. Authorities are advised to be vigilant against the spread of any objectionable or inflammatory statements on social media that may hurt religious sentiments.
5. Puja celebration committees are required to appoint a sufficient number of volunteers and guards for round-the-clock monitoring of the puja pandals, with at least three during the day and four at night.
6. Arrangements must be made to install CCTV cameras at each puja pandal.
7. Adequate numbers of police personnel, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), Ansar and VDP, RAB, and other forces must be deployed for the celebrations.
8. Monitoring committees should be formed, including respected individuals and students from various sectors of society, to ensure the security of the puja pandals, involving both Hindu community members and local officials. Deputy Commissioners and Upazila Nirbahi Officers will be responsible for forming these committees.
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Ex-MP Henry, husband remanded for 7 days
A court in Sirajganj on Wednesday placed ex-MP for Sirajganj-2 Jannat Ara Henry and her husband Md Labu Talukdar, former chairman of Sirajganj Zilla Parishad, on a seven-day remand in a case filed over the death of local Jubo Dal leader Sohannur Rahman Ranju during the recent movement.
Sirajganj Senior Judicial Magistrate Court-2 judge Md Russel Mahmud passed the order after police produced them before the court seeking a 10-day remand.
The court also ordered to send them to jail, Defendant's lawyers Advocate Rafique Sarker and Sirajganj Bar Council's general secretary Advocate Masudur Rahman confirmed.
Sirajganj Sadar police produced them before the court showing arrested in district Jubo Dal vice-president Sohanur Rahman Ranju murder case and pleaded to the court to place them on a 10-day remand.
Earlier, Rapid Action Bangladesh (RAB) arrested them from the Sonapur area of Moulvibazar town at around 3:30pm on Monday.
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Former MP Ekramul Karim Chowdhury lands in jail
A court in the district on Wednesday sent former MP of Noakhali-4 constituency Mohammad Ekramul Karim Chowdhury to jail .
Judge of Senior Judicial Magistrate court Sajjad Hossain passed the order when he was produced before the court, Noakhali court inspector Shah Alam confirmed the information.
He was arrested by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) on Tuesday night in Khulshi area of Chattogram.
According to RAB, Ekramul was arrested from his residence in Khulshi along with 26,200 dollars, 2,100 Singapore dollars, and Tk 10 lakh.
Ekramul Karim Chowdhury was first elected as a Member of Parliament from Noakhali-4 with Awami League ticket in 2008 national election and was re-elected in the 10th, 11th, and 12th national elections.
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NASSA Group owner Nazrul Islam Majumdar being investigated for multi-million dollar money laundering scheme
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has launched an investigation into Nazrul Islam Majumdar, owner of NASSA Group, for allegedly laundering around $3 million to the United States through trade-based schemes.
According to CID sources, Firoza Garments Ltd., a NASSA Group company owned by Majumdar, accepted 130 Letters of Credit (LCs) or sales contracts from National Bank Ltd. between March 2020 and 2024. Although the garments were exported to the U.S. under these contracts, CID’s preliminary investigation revealed that funds were smuggled out of Bangladesh without being repatriated.
Additional allegations surfaced during the probe, with CID uncovering evidence that Majumdar purchased luxury properties in London, including homes in Phillimore Gardens and Brunswick Gardens, under his daughter Anika Islam’s name, allegedly through money laundering.
Nazrul Islam Majumdar has evaded customs duties worth hundreds of crores of taka by importing raw materials under the duty-free bond facility and then selling those goods on the domestic market, said Additional Superintendent of Police Azad Rahman of the CID media wing.
Further investigations have found that Majumdar secured approximately Tk 21,000 crore in loans for four companies affiliated with NASSA Group. These funds were purportedly smuggled abroad through under-invoicing and over-invoicing schemes involving several countries, including UAE, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, and Thailand. The Financial Crimes unit is conducting a separate inquiry into these international money laundering allegations.
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Investigation committee formed over Khagrachhari violence; 2 cases filed
An investigation committee has been formed to probe the latest violence in Khagrachhari district over the death of a school teacher in mob lynching .
The 4-member committee will be led by the Additional District Magistrate of Khagrachari, said Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Shahiduzzaman on Wednesday.
Besides, Section 144 imposed in the area after violence on Tuesday was withdrawn at 3 pm today.
Meanwhile, two cases were filed over allegations of raping a student at Khagrachhari Technical School and College and the incidents of obstruction of government duties and assault. Now case has been filed over the mob lynching yet.
No one was arrested in connection with the cases.
Deputy Commissioner and the Police Superintendent visited the affected areas.
A teacher of the school, Abul Hasanat Sohel Rana, was killed on Tuesday in a lynch-mob attack over the allegations that he had raped a student of class 7 at the same school.
The aftermath of this incident sparked protests in the town starting in the afternoon, leading to several clashes between the ethnic minority and Bengali communities. During the clashes , several vehicles were vandalized, and shops were damaged and torched.
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