A new sector and two battalions of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have started journey in Cox’s Bazar and Khagrachhari districts to ensure better border management.
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17-day fresh remand sought for Shibir chief
Police on Monday sought a 17-day fresh remand for Islami Chhatra Shibir president Delwar Hossain in two cases.
Jamuna Group chief, wife, son sued on graft charges
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) on Sunday filed seven cases with a Dhaka court against Jamuna Group chairman Nurul Islam Babul, his wife Salma Islam and son Shamim Islam on charges of concealing wealth information and dodging tax.
Unauthorised pvt varsity campus shut: 2 held
Police shut down the unauthorised campus of America Bangladesh University here and arrested its two officials on Friday night.
Risky RMG factory buildings to be closed
Textiles and Jute Minister Latif Siddique on Wednesday said the government will take initiatives for closing the risky garment factory buildings in the country.
Ershad demands judicial probe into killings
Jatiya Party Chairman HM Ershad on Tuesday demanded judicial inquiry into the incidents that took place on May 5-6 that left many Hefajat-e-Islam men dead, and described the overnight attacks as unprecedented.
Opposition chief whip Farroque freed on bail
Opposition Chief Whip Zainul Abedin Farroque was freed from jail on bail on Friday morning.
ICT-2 warrants of against Mueen, Ashraf
Taking cognisance of the charges of crimes against humanity perpetrated by Al Badr operators Chowdhury Mueen Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan during the 1971 Liberation war, the International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Thursday issued warrants for the arrest of the duo fugitives.
HC bans transfer of wealth of Rana, RMG owners
The High Court (HC) on Tuesday imposed a ban on the transfer of all moveable and immovable property of Sohel Rana, owner of the crashed Rana Plaza, and the four owners of five garment factories housed in it.
Sohel Rana on 15-day remand
A Dhaka court on Monday Sohel Rana, owner of collapsed Rana Plaza, on a 15-day remand for police interrogation in two cases.
Engineers, garment owners remanded
A Dhaka court placed two garment-owners on 6-day remand and two engineers on 4-day remand for police interrogation in two cases filed with Savar Thana.
Judges’ salary hike: 3 amicus curiae against law
Taking part in the hearing on a government time petition over the implementation of raising the salaries and other allowances of lower court judges, three of the eight amici curiae on Sunday opposed the enactment of a law in this…
No plan to cancel Amar Desh declaration: Inu
Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu on Tuesday said the government has neither cancelled the declaration of Amar Desh nor it has any plan to do so.
‘Govt illegally halts Amar Desh publication’
Amar Desh executive editor Syed Abdal Ahmad on Monday alleged that the government has taken all the measures to illegally stop the publication of the vernacular daily.
Judges’ salary hike: Govt stance irks SC
The Supreme Court has fixed Tuesday for hearing a government petition over the implementation of raising the salary and other allowances of its subordinate court judges as recommended by the Judicial Service Pay Commission (JSPC).
Top BNP leaders held for subversion: Govt
State Minister for Law Quamrul Islam on Tuesday said it had become inevitable to take legal actions against top BNP leaders as they made an attempt to make the state dysfunctional.
Nat’l River Commission Bill passage next session
Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan on Wednesday said the ‘National River Protection Commission Bill 2013’ will be passed in the next parliament session aiming to protect the country’s rivers from encroachers and pollution.
Bail pleas of three BNP leaders rejected
A Dhaka court on Wednesday rejected bail pleas and prayers for remand of BNP Joint Secretaries General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi and Amanullah Aman, and opposition Chief Whip Zainul Abdin Farroque in connection with two cases filed at the Paltan Police…
Jail killing case: Appeal hearing adjourned till Wednesday
The Supreme Court adjourned the hearing on an appeal filed against a High Court verdict that acquitted six former army personnel in the jail killing case till Wednesday. A six-member bench of the Appellate Division led-by Chief Justice Md. Muzammel…
ICT snubs six pleas of Sayedee
The first war crimes tribunal on Monday rejected six applications of Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee saying that they had no merit.
ICT whips against reporting sub-judice matter
Court Correspondent The International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on Sunday asked all mass media to refrain from reporting sub-judice matter.
Ziauddin asked to explain skype talks
DHAKA: The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-2 asked expatriate legal expert Ahmed Ziauddin residing in Belgium to explain why legal proceedings should not be taken against him on charge of obstructing fair process of war crimes trial.
I wasn’t in Padma Bridge graft: Mosharraf
DHAKA: Former Bridges Division Secretary Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan threatened to nip off the case filed against him.
Mirza Fakhrul granted ad-interim bail
DHAKA: The High Court on Wednesday granted ad-interim bail to BNP Acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir for six months in two cases of vandalism and torching vehicles during the road blockade on December 9.
Kamaruzzaman seeks retrial
DHAKA: Jamaat leader Mohammad Kamaruzzaman detained for his alleged involvement in war crimes in liberation war in 1971 on Wednesday filed a petition seeking retrial of his case.
Protected: Decision on ICT retrial pleas Thursday
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Plea to transfer Biswajit killing case to ICT
A petition has been filed to transfer the case of Biswajit Das killing in International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).