6 get life in Sherpur bank robbery case

A court here on Wednesday sentenced six people life term imprisonment in Sadar upazila Surjadi Bazaar Sonali Bank branch robbery case.

The court also fined them Tk 20,000 each, in default, to suffer two years more in jail.

The convicts are Ziauddin, Bidyut Mia and Abdus Samad of Surjadi village, Abdul Kuddus and Mosharraf of Jangaldi village in Sadar upazila and Mukul Mia of Fakirpara village in Jamalpur district. All but Abdul Kuddus were tried in absentia.

According to the prosecution, a gang of 20/25 robbers entered the bank branch breaking open the collapsible gate on the night of July 10, 1999. They tied up two audit officers and bank guard Abdul Haque and looted cash and valuables.

Hearing the hue and cry locals rushed to the spot. At this, the robbers blasted bombs and cocktails and sprayed bullets on them leaving four people injured. Later, critically injured Dulal Mia, 37, of the area died at the district general hospital.

Guard Abdul Haque filed a case in this connection. Sub Inspector Nurul Islam of Sadar PS submitted charge sheet against seven accused on February 27 in 2001.

Source : The Daily Star

Grenade Attack on Sylhet AL MP's House: Charges pressed against Huji chief, five others

Six and a half years into the incident, the CID yesterday afternoon filed charge sheet in the case for grenade attack on the house of Sylhet district Mohila AL president Syeda Zebunnesa Haque, also lawmaker from Sylhet-Sunamganj district.

Inspector Shamim Ur-Rashid of the CID, Sylhet zone submitted the charge sheet with the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate of Sylhet Abu Syed Diljar Hossain accusing six people including the outlawed Huji chief Mufti Abdul Hannan.

Five of the six Huji leaders and operatives are now in jail in connection with other cases.

However, the Investigation Officer (IO) dropped names of seven other accused from the charge sheet.

The IO said in his charge sheet that the Huji men carried out the grenade attack with a motive to kill the Mohila AL leaders when they were at a meeting of the district committee at Mohila AL president's house in Sylhet city's Tantipara area on 24 December of 2004. The accused managed to flee the scene immediately after the attack, he said.

Eight leaders and activists, including the Sylhet City Corporation's female commissioner Shahana Begum, SCC mayor's wife Asma Kamran and others were injured.

Syeda Zebunnesa Haque's husband Enamul Haque, also a leader of the district AL, filed a case with the Sylhet Kotwali PS the same night.

The charge sheeted accused are, Mufti Abdul Hannan, his brother Mufti Mohibur Rahman alias Muhibullah, Mufti Main Uddin Sheikh alias Mufti Abu Zandal, Sharif Shahedul Alam Bipul, Delwar Hossain Ripon and Humayun Kabir Himu (absconding).

Charges were dropped against Luthfur Rahman Talukder, ZM Ilyas Kanchan, Huji's Badrul Alam Mizan (charge sheeted in Kibria killing case), Syed Nayeem Ahmed Arif (charge sheeted in Kibria killing case), Ahsan Ullah Ahsan alias Hasan, Fokhrul Islam Fahim and Sayeed.

Source : The Daily Star

Violent Jamuna erosion worries riverside villagers in Bhuapur: 500 families homeless in a week

The riverside villagers in Bhuapur upazila are living amid worries, as erosion by the Jamuna has taken a serious turn due to monsoon.

The river has already devoured homesteads of around 500 families at Kukadair, Valkutia, Khanur Bari and Baintain villages of Govindasi union in the upazila in the last 7-8 days.

Besides, people of different villages under Gabsara, Aurjuna and Nikrail unions are facing serious erosion threat due to rise of water level in the river.

The mighty Jamuna earlier from last week of April to first week of May this year devoured around 1,000 houses, fruit and vegetable orchards and vast tracts of agricultural land in the same villages.

This correspondent, while visiting different erosion affected villages in Govindasi union on Tuesday, found that scores of riverside families left their houses for safe shelters while many others passing days under the open sky.

On the other hand, a large number of panic stricken dwellers are spending sleepless nights for fear of erosion by the Jamuna anytime.

Abdur Rashid of Govindasi said he and many of his neighbours have lost dwelling houses into the Jamuna in the last few days.

"Although the people suffer for Jamuna erosion every year, the authorities concerned seem indifferent. They never take any effective measure to check the erosion," he said.

Chairman of Govindasi union parishad (UP) Aminul Islam Amin said many riverside villages have already disappeared from the map of the upazila due to the erosion by the Jamuna and many more villages will disappear within a short period.

"The river erosion is also threatening the flood control embankment in the area," the UP chairman added.

Contacted, Riazul Hasan, executive engineer of Tangail Water Development Board (WDB) yesterday said, "We do not have any fund to take steps against the river erosion. We have written to the higher authorities for providing necessary fund for the purpose. The work will start only after getting the fund," he added.

Source : The Daily Star

Khan Jahan Ali Shrine in Bagerhat: Hungry crocs turn violent as khadems eat up their food

Crocodiles in the 600-year-old dighi (a lake-like tank) beside Khan Jahan Ali shrine in Shatgambuj union under Bagerhat Sadar upazila killed a visitor and injured two others in a span of three weeks.

The marsh crocodiles, once peaceful and tame, are now turning more and more violent towards the devotees coming to have a dip in the water body as the large creatures often remain hungry allegedly due to misappropriation of their food by a section of khadems (caretakers).

Amid panic of attack by the carnivorous reptiles, the number of devotees taking the 'holy bath' sees decline, said a caretaker.

Two crocodiles attacked Mariam Begum, 40, of Nonadanga village under Bagerhat Sadar upazila when she went to the dighi to have a bath in the morning on June 26, eyewitnesses said. The crocodiles ate away flesh from her legs, leaving her dead.

Two other devotees Aasia Begum and Rezaul Islam were seriously injured in attacks by crocodiles in the morning and evening of July 18. Both of them are now undergoing treatment at Khulna Medical College Hospital.

Perhaps the hungry crocodiles cannot resist the temptation when they get anyone within easy reach, said Moazzem Hossain, officer in-charge of Bagerhat Model Police station.

"Although ferocious by nature, these crocodiles earlier did not show any hostility towards visitors as they got enough to eat. But now they are changing behaviour due to shortage of food," he said.

Visitors to the shrine from across the country bring over a hundred cocks and hens on an average daily to feed the four crocodiles in the 200-acre dighi but a section of dishonest khadems secretly sell out 70 to 80 percent of it, making the large reptiles often starve, a source linked to the shrine said.

Three of the crocodiles were brought from the Indian state of Madras on June 24 in 2005. They often turn violent towards visitors. The other crocodile generally remains calm as it is old.

Asked about the matter, Humayun Fakir, leader of a group of khadems, said, "The three marsh crocodiles brought from India are aggressive by nature. They attack not only visitors but also khadems."

He submitted a petition 'on behalf of' khadems of the shrine to Bagerhat Deputy Commissioner (DC) Md Akram Hossain for shifting the three 'frightening' crocodiles.

An opponent group of khadems led by Shahadat Fakir submitted another petition to the DC, requesting him not to send the crocodiles elsewhere. The creatures are suffering from food crisis due to random misappropriation of foods brought by devotees, they alleged.

On July 14, the district administration at a meeting in presence of the representatives of the two rival groups decided that the crocodiles will remain at the dighi.

Source : The Daily Star

A K M Fazlul Haque

Qulkhwani of A K M Fazlul Haque, former DESA official and father of Faiz-un-nesa Liza, sub-editor of the Dainik Ittefaq, will be held at his residence at Iqbal Road of Mohammadpur in the city after Asr prayers today, says a press release.

He passed away at a hospital in the city on Saturday.

He left behind his wife and four daughters.

Source : The Daily Star

Two arrested with firearms

Two people were arrested with three firearms and 12 bullets after a short exchange of gunfire at Sayedabad Koratitola area in the city yesterday.

The arrestees are Rifat alias Shuvo, 20, and Johnny, 22.

Sub-Inspector Sheikh Aminul Bashar of Jatrabari Police Station said he and three constables fired blank shots and caught the two after they shot at police when challenged.

Source : The Daily Star

Hizb ut adviser on remand

A Dhaka court yesterday placed Mahmudul Bari, adviser of banned Islamist outfit Hizb ut-Tahrir Bangladesh, on a three-day remand in connection with a case filed under the anti-terrorism act.

Rapid Action Battalion arrested Mahmudul, also managing director of developer company Silver Sand Reality, from Shahjalal International Airport on Wednesday while he was trying to leave for Malaysia.

Metropolitan Magistrate Saifur Rahman passed the order after Sub-Inspector Farid Uddin produced Mahmudul with a 10-day remand prayer.

Source : The Daily Star 

8 killed, 11 injured in road crashes

Eight people were killed and 11 others injured in separate road accidents in Gazipur, Jhenidah and Faridpur yesterday.

A correspondent from Gazipur reports: Four people were killed and 11 others injured in a collision between a bus and a truck at Kaliakoir upazila in Gazipur yesterday.

Police said the accident took place when the truck was overtaking the bus of Barnali Paribahan from Gaibandha on Dhaka bypass road at Sreefaltoli at about 4:30am.

The bodies were taken to Gorai highway police outpost.

The truck driver fled the scene along with the vehicle while the bus driver also went into hiding after the accident.

Our Jhenidah correspondent says: Three people were killed in separate road accidents in the district yesterday.

The deceased are Abdul Kader Mir, 45, son of Ramjan Ali Mir, of Agmundia village of Kaliganj upazila, Liakot Hossain Mlitha, 48, son of Monsur Ali, of Kulbaria village, of Harinakundo upazila, and Rahatunnessa, 35, of Garaganj village, of Shailkupa upazila.

Abdul Kader was killed on the spot when a Jhenidah-bound speeding truck run over him while he was going to Kaliganj bazar at Keyabagan bus stand of Kaliganj upazila.

Liakot Hossain Malitha, a trader, was injured as a nosimon hit him while he was returning home at Bherakhali bridge of Harinakundo upazila on Wednesday night.

He was rushed to Harinakundo Health Complex and later shifted to Kushtia General Hospital as his condition deteriorated, where he succumbed to her injuries yesterday morning.

Rahatunessa, a NGO worker, was injured as a Nosimon knocked her at Garaganj bazar of Shailkupa upazila.

She was admitted to Shailkupa Health Complex where she succumbed to her injuries yesterday morning.

Our Faridpur correspondent adds: A pharmacist was injured when a medicine-laden covered van hit a roadside tree while he was coming back from the Dhaka Central Jail with medicine as a part of his job on the Dhaka-Khulna highway at Muksudpur in Kashiani yesterday.

The deceased is Md Abdul Awal, 45, a pharmacist of Gopalganj District Jail.

He was first admitted to Kashiani Health Complex and later shifted to Faridpur Medical College Hospital but as his condition deteriorated, he was referred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. On the way to DMCH Awal died.

Source : The Daily Star

Oli likely to meet Khaleda today

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) President Col (retd) Oli Ahmad may meet BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia at her Gulshan residence today to discuss the latest political situation.

Leaders of the two parties said the meeting will be held as part of BNP's initiative to bring all political parties under a common platform protesting the scrapping of the caretaker government system.

Source : The Daily Star

Call to destroy mosquito habitats to avoid Dengue

People should become more aware about dengue and work collectively to destroy the breeding grounds of its germ carrier Aedes mosquito, speakers at a meeting said yesterday.

National Professor Dr MR Khan said Aedes mosquitoes stay in pots or containers in and around houses, which the city corporation staff cannot clean.

He emphasised that all should avoid blaming others and perform respective duties.

Addressing the advisory committee meeting on dengue as the chief guest, Syed Modasser Ali, primer minister's health adviser, urged the Dhaka City Corporation to hold such meeting towards the end of May so that the awareness campaign begins earlier. The DCC organised the meeting at Nagar Bhaban.

Ruling party lawmaker Kobori Sarwar criticised the mayor, saying he has failed to control the spread of mosquito in the city although money is being spent for it.

She said a minister's house is just behind hers in Gulshan, but DCC workers spray mosquito killing chemical in his house not in hers. If it happens to her, what about the common people, she asked.

Chairing the meeting, Mayor Sadeuque Hossain Khoka said his organisation has only 8,000 cleaners while it needs 20,000 people to clean the whole city.

Actor Ilias Kanchan, Urban expert Prof Nazrul Islam, lawmaker Habibur Rahman Mollah, filmmaker Chashi Nazrul Islam, Dr Zafrullah Chowdhury, DCC Chief Executive Officer Abul Kalam Azad and Chief Health Officer Md Nasir Uddin, and a number of councillors also spoke at the meeting.

Source : The Daily Star

Eviction Drive: Slum dwellers clash with rly men: 10 hurt

At least 10 people were injured as slum dwellers and Bangladesh Railway (BR) security personnel clashed for around one hour in the city's North Shahjahanpur Railway Colony yesterday when the personnel went there on an eviction drive.

Four of the injured were slum dwellers, among whom Mohammad Shahid, 18, and Tara Bibi, 55, sustained gunshot wounds and were being treated at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. They claimed the personnel opened fire on them.

The six others were BR security personnel.

Government Railway Police (GRP) detained four people in connection with the incident.

Witnesses said a team of GRP and BR security personnel led by a BR estate officer went to the colony around 11:00am to evict the slum dwellers.

When the team refused to give the dwellers time to shift their belongings, male and female slum dwellers armed with brickbats and sticks attacked the team, they said.

After one hour of chase and counter-chase, Motijheel police joined GRP, driving back the dwellers, they added.

One slum dweller Ilyas Akhand told this correspondent that the team launched the eviction drive without giving any consideration to the plight of the slum dwellers, who have been living there for a long time.

Ilyas claimed that the team charged baton and fired eight to 10 rounds of bullets, injuring 20 slum dwellers.

BR Divisional Estate Officer Ahmadul Haque denied the allegations of firing bullets and said the team, comprised of 30 GRP and BR security personnel and more than 100 hired labourers, left after demolishing 50 shanties.

Source : The Daily Star

Indian home minister due today: Border management deal tomorrow

Bangladesh and India are going to sign a border management agreement tomorrow with a view to bringing down incidents of killing and crime along the border.

The agreement styled Coordinated Border Management Plan (CBMP) is expected to be signed during Indian Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram's 24-hour visit to Dhaka.

The Indian home minister is due to arrive here today at 9:00pm. He will hold a meeting at the home ministry with his Bangladesh counterpart Sahara Khatun tomorrow at 10:30am. The talks will be followed by the signing of the deal.

Chidambaram is also scheduled to call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Foreign Minister Dipu Moni.

Meanwhile, two joint secretaries of Indian home ministry -- Kamal Kanti Mittal and Shambhu Singh -- arrived in Dhaka yesterday to finalise the proposed deal and other issues to be discussed between the home ministers.

"We are going to sign the agreement with a hope to stop killing of innocent Bangladeshis at the borders. It will enable a mechanism which will help the border guards of both the countries exercise maximum restraint," a senior home ministry official told The Daily Star yesterday.

The proposed agreement also aims at stopping smuggling of arms and narcotics, activities of extremists and terrorists, insurgency and human trafficking. Both the countries have already identified nodal points for coordinated action against individuals, touts or agents involved in human trafficking, said the ministry officials concerned.

Bangladesh will hand over a list of vulnerable areas along the Indo-Bangladesh border to the Indian home minister. As per the new agreement expected to be signed tomorrow, border guards of both the countries will exchange information on the vulnerable areas to ensure joint patrolling in a coordinated way. None of the troops will cross the border during patrol.

Officials of home and foreign affairs ministries said the two countries will finalise the border related deals before the Indian Prime Minister's visit to Bangladesh.

Chidambaram's visit is apparently a part of a series of high profile visits to Bangladesh. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has already announced to visit Bangladesh on September 6-7 while Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi and External Affairs Minister SM Krishna already visited Bangladesh and had talks with the leadership here.

Source : The Daily Star

Aminbazar: Home cell to monitor mob beating, killing case

The government yesterday ordered inclusion of the case for killing of six students at Aminbazar in the home ministry's list for sensational cases.

The order was given at a meeting of the monitoring cell on sensational cases at home ministry with Home Minister Sahara Khatun in the chair.

The progress of sensational cases is discussed at the cell's meeting in presence of the investigation officers concerned, said an official of the Criminal Investigation Department present at the meeting.

The inclusion, however, does not guarantee rapid headway in a case, he added on condition of anonymity.

Usually, the cell sits every three months but the ministry can call the meeting any time, Sahara told reporters. However, its last meeting was held in December last year.

State Minister for Home Shamsul Haque Tuku confirmed the inclusion of the murder case of the six college and university students.

The six were beaten to death by villagers who took them for robbers on July 18 at Baradeshi of Aminbazar on the outskirts of the capital.

Yesterday's meeting discussed 12 sensational cases --11 for murder and one for kidnap.

Of them, charge sheets in Bashundhara Group director Sabbir killing case, freedom fighter Anwara Abedin Chowdhury murder case and Ramna Thana Mosque Imam Maulana Hafez Md Ishaque murder case have been submitted.

Asked about Juba League activist Ibrahim murder case, Sahara said police are likely to prepare the charge sheet before the next meeting of the cell.

Ibrahim was killed by a bullet "accidentally" fired from Awami League MP Nurunnabi Chowdhury Shaon's licensed pistol in the Sangsad Bhaban area on August 13 last year.

Bashundhara Group director Sabbir was killed in 2006.

During the current government rule, 396 cases were included in the list of sensational cases. Of them, trials of 157 cases have been completed.

Another 177 cases are under trial and 34 others under investigation.

Source : The Daily Star

Zambia sets elections for Sep 20

Zambian President Rupiah Banda yesterday set elections for September 20, hoping a humming economy will help him win his first full term in office against an opposition whose alliance has already cracked.

"I have been informed by the Electoral Commission of Zambia that the logistics for holding elections are now in place. The final voter register is also in place," he said in a live address on national radio.

Banda, 74, will seek his first full term at the polls, after he took power in a special election three years ago to complete the term of Levy Mwanawasa, who died while in office.

Source : The Daily Star

Bengal Tigers in danger

The number of recent recoveries of tiger skin and bones in and around the Sundarbans apparently dooms the government initiatives to save the Bengal Tigers and their habitat.

Experts say though the government has created much hype about conservation of the mangrove forest and the Bengal Tigers, international demands for tiger trophies and its body parts for medicinal purpose remain the same for a long time.

Recent recoveries give a message that the government should increase monitoring on the forest to stop poaching. Besides, ports and the cities should come under vigilance to stop trade and trafficking, said Dr Monirul H Khan of Jahangirnagar University.

Police on Monday recovered four deer heads and 60 kilograms of venison preserved in ice and arrested three poachers in Rampal upazila in Bagerhat.

The poachers confessed to trading tiger skin alongside poaching deer.

In another instance on February 17, forest officials arrested poacher Jamal Fakir along with four tiger skulls, 138 bones and hides of two adult tigers and one adult tigress in Sharankhola upazila in Bagerhat.

Earlier in 2009, Rapid Action Battalion-1 recovered skin of an adult tiger and arrested three people on Moilapota Road in Khulna.

Nearly every part of a tiger including, flesh, fat, claws, eyeballs, tail, bile, teeth, whisker, penis and brain has a prescribed benefit according to the tenets of Chinese medicine.

Of all tiger parts, bones are the most valuable. Tiger bone is ground into powder before being made into pills, plasters and decoctions containing herbs. Tiger skin is also valuable in the international market for its ornamental value.

Tiger is treated as one of the most critically endangered animals fast disappearing from the world, with only 3,200 big cats [Penthera Tigris] surviving in the wild.

Back in 1900, there were around 100,000 tigers around the globe, says International Tiger Report. Experts predict the species will be extinct in the next century if strong measures are not taken.

The Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans, a stretch of 6,017 square kilometres of forest, is officially home to 450 tigers and is considered as the highest number of big cat habitation in a single forest.

The latest survey finds the number of big cats is ranging between 400 and 450.

The last pugmark survey by the forest department and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 2004 estimated the number to be around 440 including 21 cubs.

Earlier surveys conducted by Guy Mountfort in 1969 estimated 50 to 100 tigers, Hendrichs 350 in 1975, Salter jointly with the Department of Forest 450 to 600 in 1984, while Gittins and Akonda found 430-450 tigers in 1982. Another survey referred as Jalil estimated 362 tigers in a report released in 1998 while the study was conducted in 1993.

The tiger had a wide distribution in overall Bangladesh.

According to a report of International Union for Conservation (IUCN) published on Bengal Tigers of the Sundarbans, the last tiger shot outside the Sundarbans was in Sal forest in 1956, in the Bhawals in 1970s, in the mixed evergreen forest of Kassalong in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in 1976 and in the mixed evergreen forest of Pathalia hills of Sylhet in 1985.

With the help of the Global Tiger Initiatives, Bangladesh, one of the Tiger Ranged Countries (TRC), has already developed a National Tiger Recovery Programme and Tiger Action Plan and also amended the Wildlife Conservation Act that ensures compensation for victim of a Tiger attacks in the Sundarbans.

Since 2000, tigers killed 193 people, while 30 tigers were beaten to death and some others were found dead in the forest, according to official records of the forest department.

Source : The Daily Star

India's BJP asks Karnataka CM to resign

Cracking the whip, India's right wing Hindu nationalist party BJP yesterday asked its Chief Minister (CM) of the southern state of Karnataka B S Yeddyurappa to resign forthwith after an official anti-corruption watchdog indicted him in an illegal iron ore mining scam in the state.

The decision to show Yeddyurappa the door was taken at a meeting of BJP parliamentary board.

"The BJP parliamentary board unanimously felt that there should be a change of the party leadership in Karnataka and it advised Yeddyurappa to resign", BJP chief spokesman Ravishankar Prasad told media persons soon after the parliamentary board meeting at the residence of Gadkari.

He said a new chief minister would be chosen to replace Yeddyurappa tomorrow.

Yeddyurappa had made a last-ditch effort to persuade BJP national leadership to allow him to continue as chief minister when he met Gadkari Wednesday night.

The party's decision came a day after the Karnataka Lokayukta (anti-corruption body) recommended Yeddyurappa's prosecution under the Prevention of Corruption Act for illegal financial dealings relating to iron ore mining.

The report of the anti-corruption watchdog headed by Justice Santosh Hegde said that a company dealing in iron ore donated Rs 10 crore to a trust managed by Yeddyurappa's family for "reasons other than genuine".

The company bought one acre of land in Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka and India's Silicon Valley, for Rs 20 crore from Yeddyurappa's children.

Besides Yeddyurappa, some other prominent ministers of the BJP government in Karnatka have also been named in the anti-corruption body's report.

"They were claiming all this time that they were not involved in illegal mining but we have enough evidence to prove otherwise", Justice Hegde had told mediapersons in Bangalore on Wednesday.

Source : The Daily Star

13,582 bullets, 13kg explosives found in forest

Law enforcers recovered 13,582 bullets and 13kg of explosives buried in Gozari forest in Kaliakoir upazila of Gazipur early yesterday.

The bullets, which are of small machineguns (SMGs) and rifles, and the bomb-making materials were hidden in Nishchintapur area of the forest, Lt Col Md Rashidul Alam, commanding officer of Rapid Action Battalion-1, told The Daily Star.

A team of Rab, following a tip-off, raided the area around 3:30am, he said. A dog squad helped Rab sniff out the stash.

The bullets (model -7.62) were kept in 50 packets, which were stashed in five sacks, said the Rab official. A trunk was also found which had bomb-making materials and explosives weighing 13kg, Rashidul added.

Quoting experts of Rab's bomb disposal unit, he said the explosives were made locally.

He said up to 100 small bombs could be made with the seized explosives.

He, however, said the explosives they recovered were different from those seized from militants earlier. Militants usually use stock foreign-made explosives, the Rab-1 chief said.

The Rab official said they could not ascertain the origin of the bullets, as they had no labels.

Source : The Daily Star

Bus-truck Collision in Bogra: Reckless driving claims 18 lives

Eighteen people were killed and 21 others injured as a truck collided with a passenger bus in Shahjahanpur upazila of the district early yesterday.

All the victims were passengers of the bus bound for Joypurhat.

The injured said the driver seemed drowsy while driving the vehicle and at one stage lost control over the vehicle.

Throughout the journey, the driver was reckless, said Sirajul Islam, a survivor of the crash. "We asked the driver to be careful but he didn't pay any heed to us."

Locals said the accident occurred at Noymile around 5:45am when a Dhaka-bound goods-laden truck hit a bus that left Dhaka the previous night.

Eleven people including four children and four women died on the spot while the others died at Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital in Bogra.

Reaz Ahmed, officer-in-charge of Shahjahanpur Police Station, said the drivers of both the vehicles were driving recklessly and lost control while taking a turn at Noymile.

In protest at the accident, locals blocked the highway near the spot around 6:15am. They, however, withdrew the blockade after two hours when officials of the local administration went to the spot and requested them to free the highway.

Among the dead, 14 could be identified. They are Zahedul Islam, 30, Abdul Khalek, 60, and Wahedul, 35, of Shibganj upazila in Bogra; Dulali Khatun, 24, her daughter Najiya Khatun, 5, and Nizamuddin, 50, of Mirpur; Kaiyum, 56, of Chawkbazar in Dhaka; Rezaul, 38, of Akkelpur upazila; Khatun, 35, of Khetlal upazila; Abul Kashem, 50, Hanif, 35, and Mansur, 30, of Panchbibi in Joypurhat; Shahidul Islam, 40, and Bengu, 55.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed deep shock at the deaths in the tragic road accident, reports UNB.

She conveyed her profound sympathy to the bereaved families and prayed for eternal peace of the departed souls.

The prime minister also ordered the administration to ensure the injured get the best treatment.

Source : The Daily Star 

OC was lying: Say High Court judges; Quader's statement and OC's version totally different

"You are lying," Justice AHM Shamshuddin Chowdhury Manik told Helal Uddin, officer-in-charge (OC) of Khilgaon Police Station, when he was giving statement on the arrest of Abdul Quader.

"Tell us the whole truth. Otherwise, we will send you to the prison on Nazimuddin Road without your uniform," the judge kept reminding the OC throughout the hearing.

The High Court (HC) bench of Justice Manik and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore came down heavily on the Khilgaon OC as it found inconsistencies in his statement about the arrest of DU student Abdul Quader and filing of cases against him.

While OC Helal was giving his statement, Quader was sitting behind him on a wheelchair with his left leg bandaged heavily from the thigh down.

OC Helal made several deep wounds on the leg with a cleaver (chapatti) on July 16 while Quader was in police custody, the victim told the court before the OC was called in the dock for his statement.

Quader also showed the court the injury marks on his body, especially on the back and arms, made by police around 1:30am on the day of his arrest.

While he said he had been arrested from Segunbagicha, OC Helal kept claiming that they picked him up from near Khilgaon Police Outpost on July 16 around 3:30am.

In his defence, the OC said at 3:09:14am Quader made a call over his cellphone using the Khilgaon mobile phone tower.

At this statement, the judges became very suspicious and said that according to Quader's statement, if he was picked up around 1:30am and then taken to Khilgaon Police Station, there is a chance that police made the call to prove that Quader was in Khilgaon area around 3:00am and that he was arrested around 3:30am from that area.

The judges also pointed out that police recorded the cases against Quader eight hours after the arrest. They were also not satisfied with the explanation the OC came up with for the delay in case filing.

According to the judges, the time might have been spent fabricating evidence to justify Quader's arrest.

The 26-year-old master's student of biochemistry and molecular biology wept his eyes dry as he narrated how several plainclothes police brutally beat him up.

"When I told them that I was a student of Dhaka University, they started beating me up even fiercely calling me a robber," Quader told the court.

On the night of his arrest, Quader was returning to his dormitory Fazlul Haque Hall from his cousin's house at Holy Family Doctors' Quarters in Eskaton. He was coming on foot as no transportation was available at that time.

Just when Quader was about to pass the Anti-Corruption Commission premises in Segunbagicha, he noticed a man running towards him from behind. Guessing that the man could be chasing someone else he stood his ground to stay away from any commotion.

"Later I noticed a gun tucked in the man's trousers. He came to me and hit me with his gun and soon his other colleagues joined in the mayhem," said Quader, adding that they were policemen.

Thereafter the policemen took him to an unknown youth who was also being beaten up by several other policemen. They asked the youth if he knew Quader and the youth said that he did so.

"But I told the policemen that if the youth could tell my name they can shoot me on the very spot," Quader told the court, adding, "He did not know my name."

Later, the police personnel took Quader to Khilgaon Police Station on a car. Quader showed the court how his nails turned black from the brutal torture by police.

"I was barely conscious after the beating," he said, "at the police station, the duty officer asked me about my accomplices. I told him that there was none and that I was not out on the street to rob anyone".

When the court asked OC Helal to give his statement on the incident and go through the content of the cases, he gave accounts that were totally different from that of Quader's.

Helal claimed that police did not beat Quader up. It was a mob in Khilgaon who beat him when six persons, including Quader, were trying to flee from a private car being intercepted by four plainclothes patrol police.

Four of them escaped while police managed to get their hands on two -- Quader and one Mamun -- after the mob beating, the OC said.

The judges then asked the OC how many people gathered on the spot at 3:30 in the morning to beat up six robbers.

The OC said he did not know but the duty officer might.

The judges then asked him whether he asked the on-duty policemen about the number of people in the mob. Helal Uddin said he did not.

The judges then enquired whether Khilgaon police arrested anyone from the mob. The OC again answered in negative.

"Don't you think those who beat up the two youth committed a crime?" Justice Manik asked the OC. Helal Uddin responded in affirmation.

Asked why no one from the mob was arrested, OC Helal said police could not arrest anyone as the people fled the scene.

When the judge asked about the registration number, colour, the make and the name of the owner of the car that the six youths allegedly tried to escape from, the OC could only give the registration number and the colour of the vehicle. However, he had no clue about the car's model and its owner.

The OC claimed that the car was stolen from Mohammadpur on July 14 and a case was filed in the same day in this regard and that the car was being used by the six youths for robbery.

Justice Tagore then became suspicious that Khilgaon police had used the evidence of the carjacking case filed with Mohammadpur police in the alleged robbery case in Khilgaon.

Justice Manik then warned the OC not to lie about the incident.

OC Helal claimed that he was telling the truth.

"Which houses and addresses did they try to rob that night?" asked Justice Manik.

OC Helal said they did not rob any specific house.

"Then how did you identify them as robbers," asked the court.

The OC said Mamun, the other youth who was allegedly arrested with Quader, told police that they tried to rob a rickshaw puller but did not find much money.

At that time, the packed courtroom erupted with laughter with lawyers, DU students, journalists and Quader's family members joining in.

Asked about the eight-hour delay in filing the case, OC Helal said police were trying to find the other four members of the alleged gang of robbers.

"Do you think it is alright to chase around with two injured suspects without giving them any medical attention?" the court asked.

The OC replied that police gave them first aid.

"But you are no doctors," the court asked, "Isn't it your duty to send injured suspects to doctors?"

Ruling party lawmaker Abdul Matin Khasru, who stood for Quader, at one point, raised the question that the stab wounds in Quader's leg were from a cleaver while mobs never carry such sharp weapons with them.

Justice Manik agreed with Khasru.

The judges also expressed disappointment, as the OC did not bring all the relevant case documents with him including the first information record (FIR) of the case filed for carrying sharp weapons.

"Why did the police torture him [Quader] so badly? We need to stop such brutality," said Khasru.

The HC came forward to deal with the torture on Quader following yesterday's report on The Daily Star titled "Police out to 'frame' youth". The report was read out loud several times during the court proceedings.

At one point, the court asked OC Helal about his statement in the report.

The OC claimed that a part of report where he said, "… They made the arrest after another detainee had named Quader as one of their accomplices," was not his statement.

Justice Manik then asked two correspondents of The Daily Star who were present in the court to appear before the judges. The court enquired the reporters about the OC's claim.

One of the correspondents told the court that the OC was not misquoted and the statement published in the newspaper was whatever OC Helal told over the phone.

At that time Additional Attorney General MK Rahman asked OC Helal whether he spoke to The Daily Star correspondent on Wednesday. OC Helal responded in the affirmative.

Source : The Daily Star 

No trace of robbery, mob beating

No residents or security guards of houses and other establishments near the city's Segunbagicha intersection or Khilgaon old police camp saw or heard anything unusual in the early hours of July 16.

Many locals walked outside their houses till late that night as it was too hot.

None of them came across any incident that looked odd to them.

This correspondent learnt all this while visiting the areas and talking to about 15 people of different ages and professions.

Talking to The Daily Star on Wednesday, Helal Uddin, officer-in-charge of Khilgaon Police Station claimed a gang of youths including Abdul Quader [a student of Dhaka University] were caught by a mob as they attempted to commit a robbery somewhere near Khilgaon old police camp early on July 16.

As the mob started beating them up, Quader and one of his accomplices fled in a microbus, he said.

The OC then said a police team chased the microbus to Segunbagicha and arrested the two.

In a sharp departure from his own version, he then said law enforcers chased a microbus with some people on board as it was suspiciously moving in Khilgaon area. Finally, the group was caught at Segunbagicha.

But giving a statement at the High Court yesterday, the OC claimed they picked up Quader near Khilgaon Police Outpost on July 16 around 3:30am.

On the other hand, Quader told the court he was arrested from Segunbagicha.

On Wednesday, asked how Quader suffered severe injuries, Helal Uddin then said, "A mob caught Quader and others near the old police camp and beat them up."

Giving a pause, Helal Uddin said another mob also beat Quader and another member of the group at Segunbagicha.

Earlier, family and friends of Quader, a postgraduate student of DU, said police arrested him near the Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters around 1:00am on July 16 on his way to the hall.

The youth was returning on foot from his relative's house at Holy Family staff quarter, they said.

Known as a gentle person to his classmates and teachers, Quader has been detained for the last 12 days in three cases for robbery, possessing sharp weapons and hijacking a microbus.

This correspondent yesterday talked with security guards of Concord Apartment, Segunbagicha Apartment Complex, Priyoprangon Apartment and Property Paragon--all near Segunbagicha intersection.

Seven night guards, who were on duty in those buildings that night, told The Daily Star they had not heard or noticed anything like shouting, chasing or mob beating.

Zillur Hossain and Kaosar Ahmed, two guards of Concord Apartment, said they are quite sure that no incident like shouting or chasing or mob beating took place at Segunbagicha intersection early on July 16.

"Some police officers on Wednesday came here and asked us whether we had heard or noticed something odd especially between 1:00am to 3:00am," said Zillur. "We gave them exactly the same answer."

However, Hiron Mia, a security guard of the ACC, who was on duty during the early hours of July 16, said he heard "mild shouting" of four to five people at the intersection around 1:00 to 1:30am. But he could not give any detail.

But Monir Hossain, who was on the shift with Hiron, told this correspondent he did not hear or notice anything out of the ordinary during his working hours.

This correspondent yesterday also talked with Mohammad Ali, assistant commander of Ansar Camp inside Shilpakala Academy to the opposite of the ACC office.

The Ansar members who were on duty that night found nothing suspicious, he said.

A number of Khilgaon residents, who live surrounding the old police camp, said they do not know anything about the "July 16 robbery or mugging".

"Police are making up a story as they are somehow engaged in the incident," Nazrul, a middle-aged man, said.

Many other people have the same view.

Source : The Daily Star

Arrest, Torture of DU Student Quader: HC orders probe

The High Court yesterday ordered the inspector general of police to suspend immediately three officers of Khilgaon Police Station including its officer-in-charge for torturing a Dhaka University student in their custody.

The court took up the issue to unearth the facts after media reports brought to light the incident a couple of days ago. The reports said police claimed the student, Abdul Quader, is a robber while his teachers and fellow students said he is a decent person.

In a suo moto rule in the morning the HC summoned the policemen concerned and also brought the victim, the National Human Rights Commission chief, and a Dhaka University teacher for hearing the rule in the evening.

After the hearing, the court asked the government to provide proper treatment to the victim at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) hospital at its own cost, and to allow his parents to visit him anytime at the hospital.

An HC bench directed the government to give all legal assistance to Quader so that he can move petitions at the lower court concerned for bail in connection with the cases filed against him by police.

The bench of Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore ordered the law secretary to form a committee headed by an officer of the ministry with the rank of at least joint secretary to investigate the incident of detention and torture of Quader.

The judges ordered the IGP to set up another parallel committee headed by an officer of the police department to investigate the matter.

The committees are to submit their investigation reports to the HC within eight weeks.

A biochemistry and molecular biology student Quader and his family and friends alleged that Khilgaon police beat and picked up Quader from Segunbagicha area in the capital around 1:30am on July 16 on suspicion of a robbery, although Quader explained to them that he was returning to his dormitory on Dhaka University Campus from one of his relative's apartment in Holy Family Hospital doctors' quarters.

Police allegedly beat Quader severely in custody as well, and Officer-in-charge Helal Uddin chopped the calf muscle of one of his legs with a cleaver. He has been languishing in jail for the past 11 days, and police so far filed three cases against him.

The HC bench yesterday morning ordered the heads of Mohammadpur and Khilgaon police stations to appear before it along with Qauder at 3:30pm to explain their acts -- just hours after a report headlined "Police out to 'frame' youth" was published in The Daily Star.

The court in the morning also directed the Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner to ensure production of Qauder before it and requested Chairman of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Dhaka University Prof Mamun Rashid Chowdhury, and National Human Rights Commission Chairman Mizanur Rahman to be present before it for placing their statements.

Citing the news which detailed the agony of the amiable young man, the HC bench expressed concern over the way he has been treated so far, and also issued a rule upon the respondents to explain within two weeks why the detention and torture of Quader should not be declared illegal.

In a very rare move, the court waited more than half an hour after its normal working hours to start the hearing, because police were delaying to produce Quader from Dhaka Central Jail.

Police produced Quader in a wheelchair before the HC bench around 5:00pm.

The court announced the directives in a jam-packed courtroom around 6:45pm.

The three police officers, who have been ordered to be suspended, are officer-in-charge of Khilgaon Police Station Helal Uddin, Sub-Inspector Alam Badsha, and Assistant SI Shahidur Rahman.

The three will have to be suspended so that they cannot influence investigation, the court said. Their suspension will remain in force until further order of the HC.

The HC bench requested National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to hold a separate investigation of the incident.

It passed the directives after hearing statements from victim Abdul Quader, Prof Mizanur Rahman, Prof Mamun Rashid Chowdhury, Attorney General Mahbubey Alam, Additional Attorney General MK Rahman, Advocate Abdul Matin Khasru, and OC of Khilgaon Police Station Helal Uddin.

During the hearing, Quader told the court that plainclothes police detained him from Segunbagicha area around 1:30am on July 16 while he was returning to his dormitory, Fazlul Haq Muslim Hall from his cousin's house at Holy Family Hospital doctors' quarters.

The police beat him mercilessly and took him to Khilgaon Police Station by a police van, although he said that he is a student of Dhaka University and not involved in any criminal activity.

Quader said police did not produce him before any magistrate although he requested them to do so.

OC Helal Uddin slashed the calf muscle of one of his legs with a cleaver around 10:00am on July 16 in the cell of Khilgaon Police Station, he added.

Other persons who gave depositions said they do not believe that Quader was involved in any crime, and they condemned the way he was tortured and detained by police.

Quader's mother Monwara Begum, 55, and sister Zannatul Mawa, a Chittagong University student, were present during the hearing. Quader's father Abdur Rouf is the acting upazila education officer at Devidwar, Comilla. They hail from Anandapur village of Burichong upazila of Comilla.

After the hearing, the court ordered police to take Quader directly to the hospital.

Source : The Daily Star