Bangladesh |
RAB arrests 4 suspected drug traders in Dhaka |
2019-02-02 |
[Dhaka Tribune] RAB has enjuggedInto the paddy wagon wit' yez! four suspected drug traders, including two women, in Demra area of Dhaka. They were arrested on Thursday evening. The arrested people are: Md Delwar, 41; Imrul Kayes, 35; Rahima, 35; and Moyna, 27. RAB 10 Deputy Commanding Officer Maj Ashraful Haque said they found 160g heroin and 3,100 yaba pills in the suspects’ possession. They also confiscated a mobile phone and Tk143,300 from the arrestees. "They are professional drug traders," the commanding officer said. "They brought the yaba from Cox's Bazar tactically and were selling it in different areas of Dhaka." |
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Bangladesh |
RAB arrests gang of con men |
2015-07-31 |
[Dhaka Tribune] Rapid Action Battalion![]() Drop the rosco, Muggsy, or you're one with the ages! six of its officials for taking money from people by fraud. Operating inside the beltway? Who knew ? A team of RAB 1 conducted the drive at the office, located in Reazedel Tower at Pragati Sarani, early yesterday following a tip-off and arrested Nazmul Hasan Himel, 35, Masudur Rahman Sumon, 33, Habibur Rahman Daud, 54, Akbar Sheikh, 38, Amir Hossain, 30, and Shahjahan Miah, 32, said Lt Col Tuhin Mohammad Masud, commanding officer of RAB 1, during a press briefing at RAB 1 Headquarters in Uttara yesterday afternoon. RAB also recovered fake visiting cards, appointment letters and two cycle of violences during the raid. A number of victims have complained about being conned by them, the RAB official said. Describing the con artists' modus operandi, he said they would rent a well-decorated office and publish employment advertisements on newspapers. When people responded to the ad and sent in applications, they would invite them for an interview, offer them a job and ask them to give a security deposit. Once they collected a good amount of money, they would shut down their office and flee. Some time later, they would repeat the routine using different names for themselves as well as their business. On one such stint, they opened an office named Rexton Electra Industries Limited on the ninth floor of Delta Dalia Tower at Kemal Atartuk Avenue Earlier this year. They published an job circular in newspaper on January 19. Seeing the circular, one of their victims named Ashraful Haque responded and was invited to an interview, where accused Nazmul Hasan introduced himself as MN Hasan, managing director of Rexton, and offered Ashraf the post of a director. "Along with the appointment, Ashraf was also asked to deposit Tk1.2 lakh as seciurity," Lt Col Masud said. Besides Ashraf, they took money from several others and collected Tk23 lakh -- some were promised jobs, while some were promised a share in the company. After conning a number of people, they collected Tk70-80 lakh and shut down the office in February. "After receiving several similar complaints, RAB started investigating and found a similar job circular published on June 18. This time, the company was named Confident Electra, located in Badda, with Nazmul posing as company head Saimon Sarkar," the RAB commanding officer said. Legal action is being taken against the accused, he added. |
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India-Pakistan |
'Dr Jihad' a key figure in Delhi High Court blast |
2011-10-24 |
![]() Though he was nowhere near the site of the blast, which killed 15 persons, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) believes Malik to be at the center of a complex plot, which linked Islamist radicals at a medical college in Bangladesh, teenagers in the mountain town of Kishtwar and jihadis from the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Muhammad. Investigators believe that they have assembled a picture of the man they call "Dr. Jihad" from interviews with his friends at the Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Key among them was Ashraful Haq, a Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates-educated student Islamist, who was an ideological mentor for young people from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Haq is linked to Islami Chhatra Shibir, a Jamaat-e-Islami-linked student group. According to NIA sources, Malik idolized Afzal Guru, a doctor sentenced to death for his role in the December, 2001 attack on Indian Parliament. "He told other students that he planned to dedicate his life to jihad after graduating in 2014," an NIA source said. NIA investigators found no reason, though, to believe anyone at the medical college had a role in Malik's alleged operation. Malik's family had sent him to Bangladesh to avoid just the kind of influences that swirled around the hostels at the medical college. In 2005, when he was only 15, he was detained for several days by the police in connection with the arrest of Salim Wani, an alleged Jaish-e-Muhammad operative accused of harboring a Pakistani terrorist arrested in Jammu. Malik was not charged. A friend of his father told The Hindu, "The family was very worried about Wasim, so (they) packed him off to what they thought was a safe distance from Jammu and Kashmir as soon as possible." The NIA claims that Malik came to his idea of carrying out a major terrorist act in India as a result of the conversations at Sylhet. In September, he flew home and held the meetings where the bombings were finally planned. Malik is said to have met his brother and an old school friend to persuade them to target the court in Delhi to protest Afzal Guru's conviction. Last year, Malik's younger brother, Junaid Akram Malik, ran away from home to join a local Hizb-ul-Mujahideen cell. The NIA alleges that both men became disillusioned with the organisation's local leader, Jehangir Saroori -- an experienced operative who had survived two decades of the insurgency by avoiding killings. Witnesses say that after passionate pleas from Malik, the men made contact with a jihadi who was willing to take aggressive action -- Ghulam Sarwar, a Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba agent who lived undercover in Rajouri district, using illegally acquired documents to run a truck and taxi business. NIA investigators admit that only the interrogation of the fugitives will reveal who supplied the explosive, who conducted reconnaissance, or who planted the device. Evidence exists to show where the suitcase, which contained the improvised explosive device, was bought -- but not who purchased it. Malik's family contends their son is being framed by two teenaged witnesses desperate to secure a deal with prosecutors. In the weeks to come, the rival claims will be tested -- a test that will rely, in no small part, on the NIA's ability to find the three fugitive terrorists linked to Malik. |
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Bangladesh |
Aminul Haque sued for land grabbing, govt tree stealing |
2007-04-04 |
Two more cases have been filed against former minister Aminul Haque in connection with land grabbing, and felling of government-owned trees in Rajshahi. Golam Mostafa, a homeopath of Ramnagar, lodged the land-grabbing case yesterday against him and nine others with Godagari Police Station in Rajshahi saying the accused illegally occupied a piece of land he owns, measuring 13-decimals, at Dayingpara on April 13 last year. The plaintiff said the accused grabbed the land and forced him to sign an agreement, which gave the land away to Godagari Banik Samity President Ashraful Haq. "Just sign the paper to donate the land!" "But I don't wanna donate my land! It's all I got!" "Mahmoud, hit him again!" Other accused people in the case include the ex-minister's maternal uncle and Godagari municipality BNP president Rafik Uddin, secretary and municipality Chairman Anwarul Islam, Tarikul Islam, Mofazzal, Tofazzal, Ahmed, Tarikul, Nazrul and Eltaz. Meanwhile, Harunur Rashid, a farmer of Chanduria, lodged another case with Tanore Police Station in Rajshahi on Monday night accusing Aminul and four other BNP men of felling and stealing government-owned trees on both sides of Ajaripur-Ekhtarpur road between March and June 2005. "You stole trees?" "They weren't nailed down. We thought they were available for the taking!" The plaintiff claimed the accused later misappropriated the money after selling the trees, which were worth around Tk 1.30 lakh. "The money wasn't nailed down, either." Others accused in the case include: a close aide to Aminul Rajshahi district BNP general secretary Shis Mohammad and Chanduria union council chairman Mofiz Uddin. Police arrested the other two accused in the case--Keramat and Abdul Karim -at Deotala early yesterday. Earlier, two cases were filed against Aminul Haque in Bagmara for aiding militants of banned Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh. |
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