law-order
DB arrested 3 in Old Dhaka with foreign pistols, drugs
Detectives have arrested three suspected criminals with three foreign-made pistols, a large cache of ammunition and narcotics during a drive in Vangari Bari area on the west side of Shyampur railway line in Old Dhaka.
The arrestees are Md Jahangir Alam Titu (36), Md Abdur Razzak Shanu (38) and Md Mamun (37).
During the raid, members of the Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan police (DMP) recovered three foreign pistols, three magazines, 60 rounds of ammunition, 800 pieces of yaba and 8.5 kg of cannabis, DB official Amir Khasru said at a media briefing at the DMP Media Centre in Minto Road on Monday.
During the briefing he said, the trio were ‘notorious criminals and drug dealers’ who used firearms to maintain control over local drug spots, which they referred to as wholesale hubs.
They created a reign of terror in the area and used these weapons to run their narcotics trade and conduct criminal activities, he said.
He added that investigators will examine whether the recovered firearms are among those looted from law enforcement during the August 5 uprising.
The DB official further said that the suspects tortured associates who attempted to leave the illegal trade. “We have identified victims who faced physical and mental torture for refusing to cooperate,” he added.
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Online-based ‘Shisha’ supply ring busted in Dhaka; 18kg seized
The Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) has arrested two members of an online-based Shisha (a kind of drug) supply ring and seized 18kg of Shisha during a special drive in the capital.
According to DNC, acting on secret information about a network using Facebook and WhatsApp to distribute contraband Shisha across the country, a special team of the Dhaka Divisional Intelligence Unit conducted a covert operation on November 16.
During the operation, DNC officials posed as buyers and contacted deliveryman Md Ashiqur Rahman Sami, 19.
Smugglers flee as BGB swoops in, huge drugs haul seized in Lalmonirhat
Sami arrived at the designated spot in Hatirjheel with a backpack containing Shisha jars, said Mostak Ahmed, Assistant Director (Public Relations), Department of Narcotics Control.
2kg of AL FAKHER Shisha was recovered from his bag, he said.
During interrogation, Sami admitted to delivering Shisha in different parts of the capital and identified Md Abdul Alim Wasif, 28 as the key operator of the network, said Mostak Ahmed.
Based on the information provided by Sami, the team raided “Innovate,” a store located at BTI Premium Plaza in Uttar Badda and detained Wasif.
A search of the storeroom resulted in the recovery of 16kg of AL FAKHER shisha, three hookah sets, two pipes, ten packets of charcoal, an iPhone 13, and five WiFi CCTV cameras.
Wasif confessed to running the online-based Shisha supply network and employing Sami as a deliveryman, the DNC said.
The DNC said efforts are underway to identify other members of the ring based on information obtained from the arrestees.
3 months ago
Jubo Dal leader gunned down in Pallabi
A Jubo Dal leader was shot dead by unidentified assailants in the capital’s Pallabi area on Monday evening.
The victim was identified as Golam Kibria, member secretary of the Pallabi unit of Juba Dal.
Mohammad Maksedur Rahman, deputy commissioner of Mirpur Division, said Kibria was sitting at Bikrampur Hardware and Sanitary shop in Section-12, Block-B, Road-05, Plot-171, under Pallabi Police Station when the attack occurred.
Around 6:45 pm, three miscreants wearing helmets entered the shop and fired shots at him, leaving him critically injured, the police official added.
Kibria was later taken to Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Locals managed to catch one of the attackers as they tried to flee the scene.
3 months ago
Hasina verdict: Security forces in tense standoff with group looking to storm Dhanmandi 32
Tension continued to grip the capital’s Dhanmondi-32 area on Monday as clashes between law enforcers and a group of youths persisted since noon.
As of 5:30pm, sporadic chase-and-counter-chase incidents were still underway.
The youths, who identified themselves as “July Fighters,” attempted to storm the Dhanmondi-32 residence of late president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who led the country to independence, around 12:30pm using two bulldozers.
The attempt came amid the verdict in a case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over alleged crimes against humanity during last year’s July Uprising.
The group had started from the Dhaka College area at around 12pm, moving toward Dhanmondi-32 with the bulldozers and gathering on the eastern end of the road (towards Mirpur Road).
When they tried to breach a police barricade around 1pm, police and army personnel jointly moved in to disperse them, forcing the group to retreat.
Moments later, the activists regrouped at the Panthapath intersection and began throwing bricks at security forces, injuring two policemen.
To bring the situation under control, police fired sound grenades to disperse the crowd.
Meanwhile, the International Crimes Tribunal-1 sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death in a case filed over crimes against humanity committed during last year’s July-August mass uprising.
The three-member tribunal, headed by Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumder handed down the judgement.
Besides, former Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, who testified as a state witness in the case, was sentenced to five years in prison.
3 months ago
Pistol, crude bombs recovered from train compartment at Airport Railway Station
Bangladesh Army in a drive recovered a homemade pistol several crude bombs from a train compartment at Airport Railway Station in the capital on Monday morning.
During the drive, army members searched several compartments of Dinajpur-bound Ekota Express train and recovered those from a sack of rice, said a press release of Uttara Army Camp on Monday.
Four persons were detained for preliminary questioning and taken to Uttara Army Camp, officials said.
Efforts to identify those involved in the attempted sabotage are underway.
3 months ago
ICT-1 reading out verdict in Hasina’s case
The International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) is reading out its verdict in a high-profile case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two others for crimes against humanity committed during last year’s July-August uprising.
The three member tribunal led by Justice Md. Golam Mortuza Majumder started to read out the verdict at 12:30 pm.
Law enforcement agencies have taken all necessary preparations to tackle any possible chaos centering the verdict.
Two other accused in the case are former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun. Mamun testified as a state witness.
Dhaka under security blanket as ICT set to deliver verdict in Hasina’s case today
Security has been tightened across the country, particularly in and around the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) in Dhaka, ahead of verdict.
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has been deployed in Dhaka, Gopalganj, Faridpur and Madaripur districts to ensure overall security and maintain law and order.
The prosecution has claimed all five charges against Hasina and other accused have been proven and sought the maximum punishment.
Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Sunday said whatever verdict the tribunal delivers in case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday (November 17) will be executed and people will accept it.
Bangladesh Television (BTV) is broadcasting the verdict live.
Read more: Relatives of July uprising martyrs gather at tribunal ahead of Hasina verdict
3 months ago
Woman, son stabbed to death ‘by another son’ in Cumilla
A woman and her younger son were stabbed to death at Basantapur village in Adarsha Sadar upazila of Cumilla allegedly by her elder son on Monday.
The deceased were identified as Rahela Begum, 65, wife of the late Azgar Ali, and her younger son Kamal Hossain, 35.
Rahela’s elder son Billal Hossain went into hiding while his wife Aklima Khatun has been taken into custody for questioning.
Police said when Kamal tried to prevent his elder brother Billal from bringing drugs inside home a heated argument ensued in the morning.
At one stage, Billal attacked Kamal with a knife and stabbed him repeatedly, leaving him dead on the spot.
Youth stabbed to death over land dispute in Rajshahi
As their mother tried to intervene she was stabbed and succumbed to her injuries en route to a hospital.
Mohinul Islam, Officer-in-Charge of Kotwali Model Police Station, said Billal’s wife has been detained for questioning.
He said Billal had been involved in drug trafficking for a long time.
The bodies of the deceased were sent to Comilla Medical College Hospital morgue for autopsy, he added.
3 months ago
Relatives of July uprising martyrs gather at tribunal ahead of Hasina verdict
Relatives of the martyrs of last year’s July uprising gathered at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) area on Monday morning (November 17) ahead of the verdict in the case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two others over alleged crimes against humanity during last year’s July-August.
Some of the injured victims of July movement were seen on the tribunal premises with posters and banners around their necks.
Dhaka under security blanket as ICT set to deliver verdict in Hasina’s case today
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Dhaka under security blanket as ICT set to deliver verdict in Hasina’s case today
Dhaka remained under a stringent security blanket on Monday (November 17) as law enforcement agencies intensified vigilance ahead of a verdict by International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) in a case against Sheikh Hasina and two others over crimes against humanity.
Multiple security layers are in place from the early hours of the day to prevent any untoward incident as several teams of law enforcing agencies, including police and Rapid Action Battalion (Rab), were seen patrolling at key points of the city.
Movement of vehicles remained normal in Dhaka as Bangladesh Sarak Paribahan Workers Federation on Sunday announced that traffic would continue operating defying the planned ‘lockdown’ of the ousted Awami League.
Besides, people, particularly office-goers and students, were seen moving to their destinations and availability of the vehicles was sufficient.
Earlier, Awami League, which activities are banned, and its associated bodies had observed a countrywide ‘lockdown’ on November 13 as the ICT-1 led by its Chairman Justice Golam Mortuza Majumder was scheduled to fix the date for delivery of the verdict on that day.
Later, the tribunal set November 17 to deliver the judgment.
Several crude bombs exploded in Dhaka on eve of Hasina's verdict
Though the presence of law enforcers, including police, RAB, intelligence units and BGB was noticeable, vehicular movement across Dhaka was thinner compared to usual on that day.
However, the traffic flow on the city streets increased remarkably on Monday than that of November 13.
Since the early morning, Doel Chattar, High Court Mazar Crossing, Shahbagh, Press Club, Farmgate and other key points witnessed an extensive presence of police and other security forces.
Checkposts were set up across strategic routes where officers were performing duty by checking pedestrians, private vehicles and especially motorcyclists.
Law enforcement officials said motorcyclists are facing heightened scrutiny because assailants involved in recent explosions—reported since 10 November—used motorcycles to flee the scenes.
“Given the pattern of movement observed in previous incidents, we are checking every motorcycle to prevent any attempt to commit sabotage,” said a duty officer wishing not to be named at the High Court area.
Since morning, security personnel were seen stopping each motorcycle, verifying identity documents and searching bags and helmets. Foot patrols and mobile patrol teams were also deployed across busy commercial zones such as Motijheel, Gulistan and Karwan Bazar.
Business owners in the Motijheel commercial area reported that although the streets are calmer early in the day, security presence is “unusually high,” adding that it offered a sense of reassurance amid prevailing tension.
SC seeks army deployment ahead of verdict in Hasina case
Heavy security was also reported at major city entry points including Gabtoli, Jatrabari and Mohakhali where long-distance buses, trucks and private vehicles were screened.
According to law enforcement agencies, the highest level of alert remains in place to thwart any “spot violence” or organised attempts to disrupt public order on the verdict day.
Authorities said the security measures would continue throughout the day and into the evening.
Despite the undercurrent of anxiety surrounding the tribunal verdict, the visible security presence across Dhaka has contributed to a sense of controlled calm as the situation continues to evolve in real time.
3 months ago
Kalia police station OC sued for torturing wife
A woman has filed a case against the Investigation Officer of Kalia Police Station under Section 11C/30 of the Prevention of Women and Children’s Torture Act 2000 (Amended 2025), accusing him of physical and mental torture and demanding dowry.
Judge Maruf Hasan of the Kalia Administrative Court took the case as cognizance on Sunday and assigned the investigation to the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI).
According to the case statement, Most Sadia Kaniz Siddika Brishty was allegedly tortured on October 19 at around 6:30pm in a guest room on the third floor of the Kalia Municipality Rest House.
The plaintiff said she married Inspector (Investigation) Md Hasanul Kabir on April 6, 2008, giving Tk 2 lakh as dowry.
She alleged her father sold five bighas of land to meet the defendant’s demands at the time of marriage. The couple had two daughters.
Brishty further claimed that Kabir involved an extramarital relationship with a woman named Jasmine Islam Jemi while serving in the Rapid Action Battalion, and that he tortured her physically and mentally whenever she protested.
About six months ago, the accused allegedly demanded Tk 25 lakh as dowry to buy a private car. The complaint states that the level of torture increased after she refused.
After Kabir was transferred to Kalia Police Station, Brishty said she wished to resume family life with him and their children, but he reportedly told her it would not be possible without paying the Tk 25 lakh dowry.
The case lists several witnesses, including the plaintiff’s father Md Siddiqur Rahman Mandal, Shariful Islam Saju’s daughter Farhat Tabachchum Hiya, and a medical officer of the Kalia Upazila Health Complex.
Speaking to UNB over phone, OC (Investigation) Md Hasanul Kabir denied all allegations.“The plaintiff has taken property worth nearly Tk 1 crore from me by deception. I am ready to face any investigation,” he said, terming the allegations of an extramarital affair “false, baseless and fabricated.”
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