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Bangladesh
Teenager gang-raped by boyfriend, accomplices in Comilla
2020-07-09
[Dhaka Tribune] A 17-year-old girl has been gang-raped allegedly by her boyfriend and his five accomplices in Nangalkot upazila of Comilla.

Police arrested two rape suspects—Md Rasel, 20, and Md Shiblu, 19, from Nangalkot on Wednesday.

They gave their confessional statements before the district’s chief judicial magistrate’s court, said Nangalkot cop shoppe Inspector (Investigation) Md Ashraful Islam.

The girl filed a case against six individuals including her boyfriend Md Faisal with Nangalkot cop shoppe following the incident on Monday.

According to the case statement, the girl also from Nangalkot had been in a relationship with Faisal of the same area for seven-eight months.

On Monday, when the girl went to meet Faisal, he took her to an abandoned building and raped her along with five other accomplices.

Police conducted the girl’s medical tests at the forensics department of Comilla Medical College on Wednesday.

Nangalkot cop shoppe Inspector (Investigation) Md Ashraful Islam said police were trying to arrest the remaining suspects including the key accused Faisal.
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Bangladesh
Syed Ashraf: High time for 3rd generation of Bangabandhu’s family to join politics
2016-10-23
[Dhaka Tribune] In an exclusive interview with the Bangla Tribune, the ruling party's general secretary talks about the upcoming Awami League council, his performance as the party's general secretary, his party's future direction, and his own goal

Awami League General Secretary and Public Administration Minister Syed Ashraful Islam thinks that it is the right time to join politics for someone coming from the third generation of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s family and there is a probability of happening so.

He said: "Third generation of Bangabandhu’s family can certainly join politics. A new leader means new thoughts and creations, new strategies and promises."

Syed Ashraf made the comment Tuesday in an exclusive interview with Bangla Tribune at his government residence at Bailey Road in Dhaka. Asraf was elected AL’s Joint General Secretary in 2002 and General Secretary twice in 2009 and 2012. During the reign of army-backed caretaker government, he led the movement to free the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums..
from jail when a faction of the party challenged detained Sheikh Hasina’s leadership. Former President Zillur Rahman and Syed Ashraf at that time saved AL from being divided. Prior to that, during 1996-2001 AL reign, he was the state Minister for Aviation and Tourism. He is the son of Bangladesh’s first Acting President Syed Nazrul Islam.
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Bangladesh
4 JMB men get life term for 2005 series blasts
2016-03-11
[Dhaka Tribune] A Dhaka court has handed down life imprisonment to four Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) turbans for their role in the 2005 series kaboom.

Judge Momtaz Begum of Speedy Trial Tribunal 3 yesterday also slapped a Tk20,000 fine each on Kawsar Alam Sumon, Yunus Mia Kawsar, Mehedi Habib Mohammad Rafiq, and Ashraf alias Ashraful Islam alias Sharif.

All but Sharif are in police custody. The court acquitted eight others.

Banned holy warrior group JMB orchestrated a series bomb kabooms in 63 districts in 2005 demanding introduction of sharia laws.
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Africa North
Bangladeshi expatriates in Libya in grave crisis
2015-09-05
Just how bad does your country have to be when you go to Libya for work and a future?
A great many Egyptians have not yet chosen to return home, as well. When home presents a distinct lack of employment prospects combined with a distinct surfeit of relations in need of financial support, choices become a bit more complicated.
The Bangladeshis in Libya are living in extreme uncertainty amid persisting violence in the war-torn country. Fearing for their life, many are returning home while some are embarking on risky boat journeys to Europe across the Mediterranean.

Those who are still stuck there often lose all their savings to robbers or armed groups or even civilians who take advantage of the absolute chaos that followed the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

Their trouble deepened after money transfer agencies shut their services in the North African country over a year ago, rendering the migrant workers unable to send money home through legal and trusted channels.

The plights of the expatriate workers came to the fore when a boat carrying around 500 migrants capsized in the Mediterranean Sea en route to Europe on August 24. At least 78 Bangladeshis were on the boat. Of them, 24 died and 54 were rescued. The rescued later told Bangladesh Embassy officials that security concerns in Libya forced them to take the risky journey.

Since Gaddafi's fall, the oil-rich country has been torn apart by various region- and tribe-centric armed militias fighting each other for greater control in the absence of a central government. Under these circumstances, Libya halted recruiting from Bangladesh in May this year and Bangladesh Embassy in Tripoli was relocated to Tunisia a month later.

According to foreign ministry officials, though nearly 37,000 migrants were repatriated from Libya since 2011, an estimated 40,000 Bangladeshis still work there. And they are not happy.

"It is very difficult to go out on the streets. Nobody knows when they will be attacked or robbed," said Jahangir Alam who has been working in Tripoli for six years.

Just a month ago, he and six of his colleagues were returning to their homes from work when an armed group robbed them of several thousand Libyan dinars and six mobile phones, Jahangir said.

"And last year, all that we had saved for our families back home were stolen from our residence," he told The Daily Star over the phone. "There are no authorities here to go with complaints."

That's not all they have to deal with.

"There's no money transfer service here. So, we have to send money to our families through hundi which costs us a lot. For one [Libyan] dinar we send, our families get Tk 35-40," Jahangir said. The current market value of 1 Libyan Dinar is equivalent to Tk 56, down from Tk 63-65 last year.

He said he was now planning to return home, most possibly after Eid-ul-Azha.

Counsellor (Labour) ASM Ashraful Islam of Bangladesh mission for Libya said they were aware of the situation and had advised the Bangladeshis there to move around in groups, and not after the sunset.

But there's a huge demand for Bangladeshi workers in Libya now, he said, as foreign companies have closed their operations there and most migrants from Egypt, Chad and Ghana have returned home since 2011. "The minimum wage is equivalent to Tk 30,000 which is quite good."

But since there were no proper money transfer channels, many are returning to Bangladesh, Ashraful added. According to him, 50 to 60 Bangladeshis are returning home every month, up from 30 to 40 in the last two years.

On Bangladeshis taking sea journeys to Europe, the counsellor said they were aware of it.

Asked if the government was planning to repatriate the Bangladeshis from Libya, Ashraful Islam replied in the negative. "But we are providing legal and consular assistance to those wishing to return home."

A former diplomat, who has worked in Libya, said the Bangladeshi migrants feel more vulnerable because of the relocation of Bangladesh embassy to Tunisia. "A second thought should have been given before the relocation," he said, wishing anonymity.

However, Ashraful Islam said though the embassy has been moved, some low-level embassy staffs are still working in Libya and senior officials take turns in providing consular services there.
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Bangladesh
12 AQIS militants placed on 3-day remand
2015-07-04
[Dhaka Tribune] A Dhaka court yesterday granted three days of remand to the recently detained 12 Death Eaters, including the Bangladesh chief of the al-Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), in a case filed under Anti-Terrorism Act.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Molla Saiful Islam passed the order when Md Jalal Uddin, sub-inspector of Darussalam cop shoppe and also the investigation officer of the case, produced them before his court seeking a seven-day remand for interrogation.

SI Wahidur Rahman, general recording officer of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court, confirmed the news to the Dhaka Tribune.

No bail petitions were filed with the court for the 12 suspected Death Eaters as there was no defence counsel for them.

The remanded accused include Maulana Mainul Islam alias Mahim, 35, chief coordinator of the Bangladesh wing of AQIS, and Mufti Jafor Amin alias Salman, 34, an adviser to the AQIS Bangladesh.

The others are AQIS active members -- Saidul Islam alias Sayeed Tamim, 20, Mosharraf Hossain, 19, Abdur Rahman, 25, Al-Amin alias Ibrahim, 28, Mozahidul Islam alias Nakib, 31, Ashraful Islam, 20, Rabiul Islam alias Hasan, 28, Habib Ullah, 26, Shahidul Islam Sagor, 29 and Altaf Hossain alias Mamun, 26.

In simultaneous drives between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, the Rapid Action Battalion placed in durance vile
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
the 12 Death Eaters and recovered huge amount of explosives and bomb-making materials from different areas of the capital.
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Bangladesh
Militants prefer buffers to save their leaders
2015-03-05
[Dhaka Tribune] Detectives suspect that Islamist myrmidon organizations, especially the notorious Ansarullah Bangla Team, have been using "sleeper cells" or "cut outs" for killing missions, to keep their leaders from incriminating themselves.
Isn't that basic conspiracy craft? I seem to recall a discussion on the subject in Heinlein's The Moon is a Harsh Mistress...
In this style, believed to be applied first during the murder of blogger-architect Ahmed Rajeeb Haider in 2013, the top leaders delegate responsibility of an operation to a field-level commander who picks up members to form the execution team through co-workers.

During a mission, the foot soldiers communicate with the commander through special coded messages.

Even if the killers get jugged
Book 'im, Mahmoud!
, the law enforcers cannot glean information from them about the criminal mastermind since the arrestees have no idea about the top leaders, a high official of the police intelligence told the Dhaka Tribune requesting anonymity.

"This way, the killers never know the names of the leaders," the official added.

Ansarullah Bangla Team was the first myrmidon outfit to use buffers to insulate their top leadership from field operations, according to intelligence officials.

Although ABT chief Jasim Uddin Rahmani is now in jail, other leaders of the fanatic group have been carrying out killings and attacks in full swing with support of some technologically-savvy members of the group, officials say.

Ansarullah claimed responsibilities for the killing of blogger Rajeeb, Rajshahi University teacher Prof AKM Shariful Islam, Daffodil University student Ashraful Islam and latest victim blogger-science writer Avijit Roy.

They made their claims through Twitter and Facebook accounts under Ansar Al Islam, Ansar Al Islam Bangladesh 2 and Ansar Bangla 7.

Law enforcers suspect that US citizen Avijit and his wife Rafida Ahmed Bonna were attacked by several sleeper cells, each having three to seven members, in TSC area of Dhaka University on February 26.
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Bangladesh
'BNP a platform of evil forces'
2014-08-13
[Dhaka Tribune] LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Syed Ashraful Islam yesterday called BNP a platform of extremely evil forces.

''BNP is not a political party. It is a platform of extremely evil forces. All the evil forces and miscreants of society have joined this platform. The freedom and illusory sovereignty of Bangladesh will be not secure unless these forces are stopped,'' he said.

Ashraf, general secretary of the Awami League (AL), was speaking at the start of a mourning procession organised by Jubo League
... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League...
, an AL youth front, at Suhrawardy Udyan in the capital.

"the loathesome Khaleda Zia
Three-term PM of Bangla, widow of deceased dictator Ziaur Rahman, head of the Bangla Nationalist Party, an apparent magnet for corruption ...
celebrates August 15, the day when Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family members were killed in 1975, as her birthday. That means she does not accept Bangladesh and will never do so in the future," he said.

''Were it her real birthday, she should celebrate it on August 16 or 17 as we requested, but she would not do it,'' he said angrily. He also called the birthday celebration a facet of western culture.

''There is no scope for holding any talks with those who celebrate the mourning day by cutting cakes and expressing utter hatred towards the Father of the Nation,'' he vowed.
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Bangladesh
Jamaat leader shot dead
2014-05-08
[Dhaka Tribune] The body of a Jamaat leader was recovered yesterday from Bhadrakhali in the district.

The victim was identified as Ashraful Islam, son of Adam Ali Moral. Locals, however, said Ashraful was killed in a clash between police and Jamaat activists in the early hours of yesterday.

Officer-in-Charge of Kaliganj cop shoppe Golam Rahman said Ashraful was holed up in India for quite a long time. There are several cases against him with Kaliganj cop shoppe for inciting violence.
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Bangladesh
AK rifle, explosives seized from intercity train
2014-04-30
[Dhaka Tribune] An US-made automated .22 AK rifle, two magazines and eight bullets were recovered and two individuals tossed in the calaboose
You have the right to remain silent...
by police from an intercity train "Subarna Express" at Airport Railway Station in the capital yesterday afternoon.

The lawmen also found three switchgear knives, 10 small packets of power gel, 10 detonators and some electric wire in their possession.

The arrestees are Nurul Islam, 35, and Shamim, alias Abdullah, 35, said Railway Range DIG of police Sohrab Hossain.

Police suspect that the duo might be JMB operatives.

A team of Government Railway Police (GRP) made the arrest and seized the arms and ammunition from the train's compartment before it reached the station around 1:15pm.

After primary interrogation police claimed that the arrestees told them the arms and ammo were brought to the city for big scale subversive activities. More consignments were also planned to bring in the capital.

After the seizure police intensified security measures surrounding the city's railway stations, said Abdul Majid, officer-in-charge of Dhaka Railway cop shoppe.

Abdul Majid said Abdullah hailed from Chapainawabganj district.

They were suspecting that Abdullah might be connected with the murderous Moslem organization. On the other hand Nurul hailed from Panchagarh district.

About the arms, Deputy Inspector General Sohrab Hossain of Railway Range of Police said with the highly sophisticated automated rifle it was possible to combat with law enforcers.

Police have this type of heavy arms in a limited scale. Besides, the explosives can cause massive destruction.

"A case will be filed in this connection. We will place them before the court, seeking remand," he said.

"We assume that the explosives are highly destructive. This can be used to blow up a train compartment. Besides, if these are used in a crowded place, it can be disastrous," said Ashraful Islam, Inspector of DMP's Bomb Disposal unit.
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Bangladesh
'2 runaway JMB leaders in West Bengal now'
2014-03-15
[Dhaka Tribune] The two leaders of the banned Islamist outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) who beat feet from a prison van while being transferred have slipped out of the country immediately through the border in northern region.

Intelligence officials of the Detective Branch of police have said they have reached the suspicion after analysing information gleaned from the tossed in the clink
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
faceless myrmidons involved with the daring escape of three JMB leaders.

The DB officials also say they have information that the JMB has a strong hold in the West Bengal, India, where the two faceless myrmidons -- Salauddin alias Salehin alias Sajeeb and Zahidul Islam alias "Boma" Mizan -- remain holed up.

Sanowar Hossain, additional deputy commissioner of the DB, yesterday told the Dhaka Tribune: "We suspect that JMB leaders Salehin and Mizan illegally crossed the border as per their plan along with their guide Faruk.

"We have scrutinised some information and clues extracted from the interrogation of JMB activists arrested soon after the incident, and also the laptops, computers and diaries seized from those JMB cadres."

Shafiqul Islam, deputy inspector general (crime) of police, said the faceless myrmidons had used the Mymensingh-Gazipur-Tangail road to reach the North Bengal region.

In reply to a query, he said the investigation into the incident of snatching of three JMB leaders was on but the information they put out could be considered as the conclusion on the escape of the myrmidons.

On February 23, a gang of JMB activists snatched top three JMB leaders Salehin, Mizan and Rakib from Trishal of Mymensingh from a prison van during transport from Kashimpur Jail in Gazipur. The JMB men also killed a police constable.

One of the runaway JMB men, Rakib, was recaptured by police and was killed in a "shootout" with police the next day.

The intelligence officials are now investigating the funding of the outfit. The officials said the JMB had not only link with West Bengal but also with several countries of the Middle East and Europe.

The West Bengal chapter of the JMB developed its base in Murshidabad, Maldah and Nadia districts during the stint of the 18-party alliance government.

JMB leader Sohel Mahfuz is leading the outfit in those districts. Intelligence officials came to learn about it in 2010 after the arrest of JMB leader Saidur Rahman.

JMB founder Abdur Rahman in a statement in 2006 mentioned the West Bengal chapter, saying West Bengal was the 65th branch of the myrmidon outfit.

Sources say that JMB leaders are involved in fake Indian currency business in West Bengal.

The intelligence officials identified two persons who had funded the myrmidons' escape from the prison van in Trishal. They are Mohammad Rahath and Azmir Sharif.

Officials at the Criminal Investigation Department have already tracked down their mobile phones and found several phone calls made to West Bengal and other parts of India.

Ashraful Islam, superintendent of police of a CID special team, said they were investigating the cases with the help of the Rapid Action Battalion and police.

He said they had also got some important clues about the JMB's activities but denied to divulge any of it in the interest of investigation.

Meanwhile,
...back at the mall, Clarissa suddenly spied Mr. Bartlett at the checkout counter. He was buying Grecian Formula!...
police arrested two more JMB leaders -- Alamin, 25, and Tito, 28 -- from Trishal's Saudkandi area on Thursday for their alleged involvement in snatching the three JMB leaders.

Majedur Rahman, officer-in-charge of the DB in Mymensingh, said detectives from Mymensingh and Dhaka had conducted drives in different places of Bhaluka to arrest the two JMB leaders.

They were now in jug of the DB police in Dhaka, he said.
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Bangladesh
AL to Khaleda: Apologise in 24hrs
2014-01-22
[Dhaka Tribune] The ruling Awami League has given BNP Chairperson the loathesome Khaleda Zia
Three-term PM of Bangla, widow of deceased dictator Ziaur Rahman, head of the Bangla Nationalist Party, an apparent magnet for corruption ...
24 hours for withdrawing her statement and apologise to the nation for questioning the country's illusory sovereignty and interfering in the operations of patriotic armed forces.

General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam made the announcement yesterday while expressing his party's reaction over Khaleda's speech given at a rally at Suhrawardy Udyan on Monday.

Also the LGRD minister, Ashraf said the BNP chief had made the comments by not heeding to the apology the daily Inqilab sought for the "false news" it had published on January 16.

Khaleda delivered a similar speech on the law enforcer's crackdown in Satkhira on the people responsible for violence before and after the election saying that the Indian army had carried out the operation together with the Bangladeshi law enforcers.

Issuing a note of warning to the BNP chairperson, the AL leader said: "Withdraw your false statement within 24 hours and apologise to the nation. Otherwise, the government will take necessary steps."

He was speaking at a presser held at the party chief's Dhanmondi office when party leaders Nul-Ul Alam Lenin, Mahbub-Ul-Alam Hanif, BM Mozammel Haque, Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury and Hasan Mahmud were present.
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Bangladesh
AL, BNP leaders sit for 3rd time
2013-12-14
[Bangla Daily Star] Leaders of ruling Awami League and main opposition BNP yesterday exchanged some proposals to end the ongoing political crisis over the 10th parliamentary polls.

BNP proposals include postponement of the January 5 election to keep the talks going and create level playing field, release of its leaders and withdrawal of cases against them, allowing the party to organise political activities at its central and unit offices and allowing it to hold rallies, said party sources present in the dialogue.

The BNP leaders said if the government took positive steps regarding the proposals, they would sit again to discuss the polls-time government, reforms in the Election Commission, and making the administration neutral.

In response, the AL side asked the opposition to stop its destructive programmes like hartal
... a peculiarly Bangla combination of a general strike and a riot, used by both major political groups in lieu of actual governance ...
and blockade, give up the demand for caretaker government and accept the constitutional guidelines on the formation of polls-time government.

The party also proposed that the BNP sever relations with war criminals and Jamaat-e-Islami
...The Islamic Society, founded in 1941 in Lahore by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, aka The Great Apostosizer. The Jamaat opposed the independence of Bangladesh but has operated an independent branch there since 1975. It maintains close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. the Taliban, and al-Qaeda. The Jamaat's objectives are the establishment of a pure Islamic state, governed by Sharia law. It is distinguished by its xenophobia, and its opposition to Westernization, capitalism, socialism, secularism, and liberalist social mores...
.

Both the sides have apprised their party chiefs about the dialogue proceedings.

AL General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam and BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhurl Islam Alamgir led their sides in the third round of dialogue held in presence of UN Resident Coordinator in Dhaka Neal Walker at a UN project office in Gulshan.

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