Wednesday, October 31, 2012

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia reaches Jaipur She will offer prayers at Ajmer Sharif Thursday,Bangladesh


BANGLADESH NEWS
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, now on a weeklong official tour of India, will offer special prayers at the shrine of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer Sharif on Thursday.

“She left New Delhi for Jaipur this (Wednesday) morning and will be staying overnight there,” her Press Secretary Maruf Kamal Khan told the news agency over phone.

Khaleda is expected to return to New Delhi on Thursday night.

The BNP chairperson along with her entourage left Hotel Taj Palace at 10:30am (India time) for Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan State, by road with special security arrangements.

Officials received Khaleda and her entourage when they reached Jaipur at about 2:30pm. They will stay at Rambagh Palace.

The opposition leader is scheduled to attend a dinner to be hosted by the Commerce Minister of Rajasthan Rajendra Prakhar tonight.

Khaleda went to New Delhi on October 28 on a weeklong official visit to India, her first visit as the opposition leader.

She already met Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, opposition leader Sushma Swaraj, Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and National Security Adviser Shibshankar Menon.

Khaleda is also scheduled to meet Indian President Pranab Mukherjee, ruling Congress President Sonia Gandhi and key leaders of United Democratic Alliance (UDA).

Khaleda’s last official visit to India was in 2006 as the then prime minister of Bangladesh. She is expected to return home on November 3.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Rapid Action Battalion Ex-manager of Sonali Bank Ruposhi Bangla branch held,Bangladesh


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Rapid Action Battalion Sunday night arrested former manager of Ruposhi Bangla Branch of Sonali Bank in connection with Hall-Mark loan scam.
Lt Col MM Anisur Rahman, commanding officer of Rab-3, told The Daily Star that they picked up AKM Azizur Rahman around 9:00pm from a road at Rampura in the capital.
He said they made the arrest at the request of the Anti-Corruption Commission against graft cases filed in connection with the loan scam.
The Rab official said they will hold a press briefing on the arrest and later hand over the Sonali Bank official to the Ramna Police Station.
On October 4, the ACC filed 11 cases with Ramna Police Station against 27 officials of Hall-Mark and state-owned Sonali Bank for misappropriating Tk 1,568 crore.
The cases were filed under the Money Laundering Prevention Act and the Corruption Prevention Act.
Of the accused, seven are Hall-Mark officials while the rest are Sonali Bank officials, including its former managing director Humayun Kabir.
According to an audit report, the Ruposhi Bangla Hotel branch of Sonali Bank had disbursed Tk 3,606 crore in loan to Hall-Mark Group and five other companies defying banking rules.
The Bangladesh Bank also revealed massive irregularities in the sanctioning and disbursing of loans, especially to the little-known Hall-Mark Group.
Meanwhile, Tanvir Mahmud, managing director of Hall-Mark Group, and another top official of the controversial firm were placed on a 24-day remand in three cases in connection with the Sonali Bank loan scam.
Tanvir, meanwhile, in an arms case was also placed on a five-day police remand.
Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Erfan Ullah of Dhaka granted the remand for eight days in each of the three cases after the Anti-Corruption Commission sought a 110-day remand for each of them in a total of 11 cases.
The remand prayers in eight other cases were waiting for hearing at the court.
The other Hall-Mark official is Tusher Ahmed, general manager (commercial) and also husband of Tanvir's sister-in-law.
Hours after the arrest of Tanvir and Tusher, six ACC officials submitted 11 separate prayers with the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court of Dhaka in the afternoon seeking 110 days' remand for the duo.
Rapid Action Battalion arrested Tanvir and Tusher on the night of October 7 in Pallabi of the capital along with a pistol, four bullets and a magazine.
The elite force on Monday filed a case against Tanvir with Pallabi Police Station for illegally possessing the gun and bullets.

World Bank -ACC meeting productive:Country Director Ellen Goldstein,Bangladesh


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World Bank Country Director Ellen Goldstein said on Sunday the expert panel of the global lender had a productive meeting with an Anti-Corruption Commission team probing alleged corruption in the Padma bridge project.
"The major discussion was fruitful. The panel and ACC will work together so that the panel can give advice on characteristics of ACC investigation," said Goldstein.
She was speaking to reporters after the WB experts had their first meeting with the anti-graft watchdog at the latter's Segunbagicha headquarters in Dhaka.
Anisul Huq, chief counsel for the ACC, said both the commission and the World Bank's panel agreed to follow the laws of the land in probing alleged corruption in the Padma bridge project.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, he said, "They wanted to know whether hatching conspiracy for indulging in corruption is an offense and our country has such provision."
"They also wanted to know the update of our enquiry process and we elaborately informed them of the progress," another ACC official told reporters.
"They wanted to know the rules and we told them," ACC Chairman Ghulam Rahman told reporters while leaving his office after the meeting.
"We explained the trial procedure and investigation procedure in country," he added.
Asked whether the panel gave any advice or put any recommendation, he said they had no recommendation or advice.
The three-member WB team, assigned to review the investigation into the Padma bridge corruption allegation, in two white Land Cruisers reached the ACC office around 3:18pm to hold the around four-hour meeting with the four-member probe body of the ACC.
Ellen Goldstein, WB country director in Bangladesh, was accompanying the delegation.
This is the maiden visit of the WB team of a series of visits to assess the conduct of the Anti-Corruption Commission's probe into the alleged corruption in the project.
Luis Moreno Ocampo, a former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, is leading the delegation, which will submit a report to the World Bank in this regard later. The panel will also share its findings with the Bangladesh government and other co-financiers of the project.
The other members of the panel are Timothy Tong, former commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Peoples Republic of China; and Richard Alderman, former director of the UK Serious Fraud Office.
The WB had announced the appointment of the panel on October 5.
Bangladesh will get the World Bank's financing for the Padma bridge project if the global lender's external panel finds satisfactory the country's handling of corruption allegations over the project.
The WB cancelled its $1.2 billion credit for the Padma bridge project in June, saying it had proof of a corruption conspiracy involving Bangladeshi officials, executives of a Canadian firm and private individuals.
On September 20, it declared its decision to engage anew in the project 'upon satisfactory implementation of the agreed measures by the Bangladesh government, and with the support of the bank's governing bodies'.
The WB also clearly hinted that it would not tolerate any corrupt practices in the nearly $3 billion project.

76pc of 149 MPs involved in criminal activities:Transparency International Bangladesh TIB study,Bangladesh


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Seventy six percent of 149 parliamentarians surveyed were involved in various criminal activities including killing, land grabbing, extortion, tender manipulation and cheating, says a TIB study.
The study released Sunday by Transparency International Bangladesh said, “53.5 percent MPs carried out criminal acts in person and criminal cases have been filed against only 24.1 percent of the 149 legislators and in most cases aggrieved people could not dare to file cases or police refused to record cases.”
It added that 97 percent of 149 MPs were also involved in multiple ‘negative’ activities including influencing administrative acts, controlling educational institutions, misuse of development allocation, involving or supporting criminal activities, influencing public procurement, violating electoral code of conduct, grabbing government plots on false statement.
MPs in the present parliament in general used their position as source of income outside the house and spent only 9.2 percent time of the 254 working days in first seven sessions for legislation purpose, the prime task they were elected for, the study shows.
At the same time, 53.7 per cent of the 149 members had positive contribution outside parliament including contribution in education or health sector, maintaining good relation with opposition and the electorates, constructing infrastructure, solving local problems, relief drive on personal initiative, contribution in agricultural sector, maintaining law and order and encouraging empowering women.
The researchers said they had collected data from newspapers and group discussions in 42 districts. Most of newspapers depicted the lawmakers negatively and the positive contributions came from participants in the group discussions.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveils testing of 3G service,Bangladesh


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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday inaugurated the long-awaited 3G mobile service via the state-run Teletalk to provide users with high-speed internet access.
The PM unfolded the new service on commercial testing basis through a video talk with President Mohammad Zillur Rahman.
The inaugural ceremony was held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the capital.
Hasina said with the introduction of the 3G service, people will get high speed internet service which will speed up and ease information and data transfer system.
The mobile subscribers will also get the opportunity to enjoy video call and develop digital services, she said.
Zillur Rahman, who was on the other side, said the country put a step forward on implementing the vision of Digital Bangladesh with the introduction of the 3G service.
The new initiative would play key role in developing education, health and economic sectors in the country, he added.
The service would be available in Dhaka for the time being, through the 200-odd 3G-enabled base transceiver stations the state-run operator has installed in the capital city.
Other divisional headquarters would get the service in phases, according to Teletalk officials.
The service will be rolled on to the private mobile networks once the licences are secured via the auction due in early next year.
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) allocated 5 megahertz (MHz) spectrum from the 2100 MHz band, for now, to Teletalk for the trial purposes.
The telecommunications ministry is now finalising the draft of the 3G guideline.
3G, short for 3rd generation of mobile telecommunications technology, enables video telephony and high-speed internet access from the mobile network.

4 journos sued over Ramu Ukhiya and Teknaf of Cox's Bazar violence,Bangladesh


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Police have filed a sedition case against four journalists of a local newspaper and its owner in connection with the recent attacks on Buddhists in Ramu, Ukhiya and Teknaf of Cox's Bazar.
The accused are--owner of Dainik Bakkhali GM Rahim Ullah, Chief Editor Zaber Ahmmed Chowdhury, Editor Siddique Ahmed, News Editor Mostafa Sarwar and Teknaf correspondent Saiful Islam Sayeedi.
Home Secretary CQK Mostak on Sunday that they have ordered the officer-in-charge of Cox's Bazar Sadar Police Station to file the case and a gazette notification has been issued in this regard. The home secretary has signed the papers on Thursday.
In the gazette notification, these persons have been made accused of instigating the incident.

High Court too Destiny Group bail to army chief Lt Gen (retd) M Harun-Ar-Rashid,Bangladesh


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The High Court on Sunday rejected the bail petition of Destiny Group President and former army chief Lt Gen (retd) M Harun-Ar-Rashid in connection with two money laundering cases.
An HC bench rejected two bail petitions saying that the petitions were not filed following appropriate way.
The court said Gen Harun would have to seek bail challenging the lower court order that on October 11 had rejected his bail prayer.
Harun’s lawyer Abdul Matin Khasru told reporters that they would file bail petition later in the day as per the HC directive.
The HC bench of Justice AHM Shamsuddin Choudhury Manik and Justice Farid Ahmed on Sunday rejected the petition.
On October 11, a Dhaka court sent Harun to jail in connection with the money laundering cases after rejecting his bail prayer.
Harun on the same day filed 2 separate bail petitions to the HC through his lawyer.
After the central bank requested Anti-Corruption Commission to look into the Destiny scams, the watchdog on July 31 filed cases against the group's 22 top officials over the Tk 3,285.26 crore laundering.
In the cases, Harun, an ex-chief of army staff, was shown as a Destiny Group director and Rafiqul Amin as managing director. But Destiny's documents showed them as president and chairman respectively.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Nayapaltan Dhaka BNP men, cops clash in city,Bangladesh


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BNP activists on Tuesday clashed with law enforcers and torched two vehicles at Nayapaltan area in the capital on Tuesday.

Sources said some hundred BNP activists brought out a procession around 4:00pm protesting an attack on party standing committee member Mirza Abbas's motorcade at Netrokona allegedly by ruling party men.

As the procession marched towards Kakrail intersection police charged baton and fired tear shells to disperse the BNP activists, said Nasir Uddin Ahmed, sub-inspector of Paltan Police Station.

The angry BNP men threw brick chips on police and later torched a jeep and a public bus in the area.

Nazma Akhter, duty officer at the fire service headquarters confirmed the incident.

Golam Sorwar, officer-in-charge of Paltan Police Station said they picked up 15 BNP men during the clash.

25 hurt in Rajshahi University campus Islamic Chhatra Shibir-BCL clash,Bangladesh


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At least 25 students were injured, three of them bullet-hit, in a fierce clash between the members of Islamic Chhatra Shibir (ICS) and Bangladesh Chhatra League at Rajshahi University (RU) campus on Tuesday.

The injured students -- BCL’s Nabiul Islam Lipon, and Shibir activists Zahangir Hossain, 2nd year student of Folklore department and Shariful Islam -- were admitted to Rajshahi Medical College and Hospital.

The clash ensued around 11:30am, as ICS activists threw brickbats on a BCL procession near Shahidullah Arts building of the university.

Following the incident the BCL men chased the ICS activists, reports our Rajshahi correspondent.

The feuding groups fired nearly 50 gunshots toward each other inside the campus and at the university’s main gate that wounded one BCL man and two of the ICS activists.

Some of the ICS activists — who took shelter inside the Central Library being chased by the BCL — were mercilessly beaten up by the chasing group.

Later, BCL men drove Shibir men out of the campus and put barricade on the Rajshahi-Dhaka highway for 30 minutes.

Around 12:30pm, BCL men entered into the campus again and damaged two university busses in front of the administration building.

Later, they ransacked the residence of the vice chancellor for allegedly helping the Shibir activists to establish supremacy in the campus.

Ahmad Ali, RU BCL unit president, claimed Shibir men attacked the BCL procession for establishing supremacy on the campus.

He also claimed three BCL activists -- Takim, Tuhin and Nipun sustained bullet injuries.

Ahmad blamed the RU authority for failing to ensure security in the campus.

Ashraful Alam Emon, RU Shibir unit president, however said BCL men attacked on Shibir activists without any provocation while they were taking preparations for bringing out a procession.

“We tried to resist their (BCL) attacks, but police assisted the BCL men”, he said.

RU Proctor Chowdhury Mohammad Jakaria said four assistant proctors were also injured in the incident.

18 ex-ministers, MPs to be sued for 2001 post poll violence:Home Minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir,Bangladesh


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The government will file case against 18 ministers and lawmakers of the previous BNP-Jamaat alliance government this week for their alleged involvement in the 2001 post-poll violence.

Home Minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir said this in response to reporters' queries emerging from a meeting with Saudi Ambassador in Dhaka Dr Abdullah Nasser Al Bussairy at his secretariat office in the capital.

The judicial commission probing the 2001 post-polls violence had found evidence of over 3,625 incidents of major crimes including murders, rape, arson and looting by cadres of the incumbent ruling BNP-Jamaat alliance in the first 15 months of their tenure since October that year.

Disclosing the findings at a press briefing at her office on December 1, 2011, the then home minister Shahara Khatun said the government would file cases against such offenders if the victims do not dare to sue them.

The minister dismissed the idea of forming Judicial Inquiry Committee to investigate the recent communal violence at Ramu which spread over Cox's Bazar and Chittagong.

"There is no need of forming a Judicial Inquiry Committee to investigate the matter. Administrative probe committee has been formed. And if this committee fails then we may think about forming a judicial committee," said the minister.

The government will extend all out cooperation to repair the damaged homesteads and other establishments, the minister added.

The minister also reiterated that the communal violence at Ramu was organized and premeditated.

"All involved in that violence will be identified and brought to book immediately," the minister added.

Ramu upazila of Cox's OC withdrawn, Sec 144 lifted,Bangladesh


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The officer-in-charge of Ramu Police Station in Cox's Bazar was withdrawn on Tuesday, two days after the violence centring an anti-Islam posting at Facebook.

Meanwhile, the section 144 which was imposed on Sunday in Ramu, Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas of the seaside district following the mayhem was lifted on Tuesday, reports our Chittagong correspondent, quoting Selim Md Jahangir, superintendent of police in Cox's Bazar.


The SP said OC AK Nazibul Islam has been withdrawn for not taking appropriate action to calm the attackers and negligence of duty during the Saturday's violence.

Nazibul was attached to the Cox's Bazar police lines, the SP said.

A mob destroyed 12 Buddhist temples and monasteries and more than 50 houses damaged in Ramu during the violence, which was triggered by a Facebook posting of a photo defaming the holy Quran. The violence was later spread to Chittagong.

Meanwhile, police has arrested 76 more people in the four upazilas of Cox's Bazar, raising the total number of arrestees to 169 in the district in connection with the communal violence.

Dhaka court finally orders freezing Destiny Group and Destiny-2000 Ltd bank accounts,Bangladesh


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A Dhaka court on Tuesday finally asked Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to freeze 252 bank accounts of Destiny Group and Destiny-2000 Ltd.

Judge Md Zahirul Haque of the Senior Special Judge's Court passed the order after a short hearing on the petitions filed by ACC Deputy Director Mojahar Ali Sardar and ACC Assistant Director Toufiqul Islam.

On Monday, Judge (in-charge) Md Akhtaruzzaman of the same court ordered the freeze but he withdrew the order just an hour later.

The ACC filed the petitions seeking permission for freezing the accounts so that the Destiny officials were not able to launder or transfer money to other accounts.

On September 12, Judge Md Akhtaruzzaman cancelled the bail of five Destiny Group officials, including its managing director Md Rafiqul Amin. But the regular judge, Md Zahirul Haque, stayed the cancellation order the next day.

The ACC on July 31 sued the Destiny officials on charges of siphoning off Tk 3,285.26 crore.

The multilevel company allegedly transferred crores of taka to their personal accounts from the company accounts.

Dhaka Old building collapses, several feared trapped,Bangladesh

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Several construction workers are feared trapped inside the five-storey building, which collapsed on two nearby buildings in the old part of Dhaka while being demolished Tuesday morning.

Firefighters started rescue operation in search of survivals around 2:15pm, if there was any, said Monir Hossain, assistant director of Fire Service and Civil Defence Department.

Earlier, police and firefighters rescued at least 50 residents trapped inside one of the two three-storey buildings on which the old building collapsed.

The residents suffered minor injuries while being evacuated, witnesses said.

The top floor of building No.14/A at Kailash Bose Lane collapsed on house No. 18 and 19 when workers started demolition work around 8:30am, said Md Ali, duty officer of the fire service.

The first two floors and the top floor of the building collapsed while the middle floors tilted on the two nearby buildings, fire service sources said.

As the entrance of building No. 18 was blocked by the debris following the collapse, firefighters had to remove those to rescue the trapped people, said Nokul Dhar, a resident of the house.

Nokul said they thought it was earthquake after hearing a big bang following the collapse.

The southern unit of the building collapsed as it became imbalanced following demolition of northern unit, Monir Hossain said.

The owner of the house that collapsed had vacated the flats in June as he decided to build a new structure after demolishing the old one.

Dhaka University students protest Ramu upazila in Cox's Bazar violence,Bangladesh


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Dhaka University students on Tuesday formed a human chain and brought out a procession on the campus protesting Saturday's violence at Ramu in Cox's Bazar that later spread to Chittagong.

Around 300 students along with the members of DU Ramu Student Forum formed the human chain at Aparajeyo Bangla around 11:00am with a demand for bringing the perpetrators of the violence and the planners into book.

They also demanded the government ensure the security to the minority groups and compensate for the damage.

A mob destroyed 12 Buddhist temples and monasteries and more than 50 houses in Ramu during the violence, which was apparently triggered by a Facebook posting of a photo defaming the holy Quran. The violence was later spread to Chittagong.

"We demand proper investigation into the attack and exemplary punishment to the culprits," said Morshed Alam, a law student and also a member of the Ramu forum, while addressing the human chain that continued for 45 minutes.

Later, the students brought out a procession on the campus.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh Chhatra League activists brought out a procession on the campus and held a rally at Aparajeyo Bangla on the same demand.