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Schoolboy drowns in Brahmanbaria
A schoolboy drowned in a canal of Ashuganj power station on Sunday afternoon. The deceased was identified as Bijoy, 15, son of Alam Miah, a resident of Char Choratola village of Ashuganj upazila, and student of Haji Abdul Jalil High School, reports UNB. Fire service sources said that Bijoy along with his friends Rajib and Shah Ali went to the canal for taking bath around 2.30pm. At one stage, Bijoy was washed away into the Meghna River. Later, divers recovered his body from the river around 4:00pm.....
Published at: 2017-03-13 00:00:05
Read MoreOne killed in Rajshahi \'gunfight\'
A suspected criminal was killed in a reported gunfight with police at Jahajghat in the Rajshahi city early Monday, reports UNB. Mahbub Alam, sub-inspector of Motihar Police Station, said criminals attacked a team of police around 2:00am, prompting them to retaliate, triggering the gunfight which left Afzal Hossain Faisal, 32, son of Riajul Islam of Khojapur area, injured with bullets. He was taken to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) where doctors declared him dead.....
Published at: 2017-03-13 00:00:05
Read MoreFour ‘robbers’ held with firearms in Sundarbans
Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested four suspected forest robbers of 'Zia Bahini' after a gunfight at Katheshwar Khal in the Sundarbans under Shyamnagar upazila early Monday, reports UNB. A team of the elite force conducted a drive in the area around 4:00am following a tip-off, said Khandaker Rafiqul Islam, commanding officer of RAB-6. Sensing their presence, the robbers opened fire on the law enforcers, prompting them to fire back, triggering the gunfight. After nearly a 20-minute fight, the RAB team arrested four of the robbers -- Ziaur Rahman Zia, 37, Mintu Gazi, 32, Masum Billah, 25, and Yunus Ali Poncha, 24, -- along with two one shooter guns, two pipe guns, and 19 bullets.....
Published at: 2017-03-13 00:00:05
Read MoreIS fighters in Mosul ‘will die’ – US envoy
Any so-called Islamic State (IS) fighters left in Mosul will die in the Iraqi city, a US envoy co-ordinating the offensive has said. Brett McGurk, the senior US official in the counter-IS coalition, issued the warning after Iraqi forces cut off the last road out of the city, trapping IS fighters inside. The jihadists have held Mosul, Iraq's second city, since 2014. But Iraqi forces have managed to retake large areas in a months-long offensive. They now control all of Mosul's eastern side, and the latest US-backed push against IS - which began on 5 March - has forced the extremists from key locations in the west, including the main local government headquarters and the famed Mosul museum. Heavy fighting continued over the weekend, with Mr McGurk telling reporters in Baghdad on Sunday "just last night, the 9th Iraqi army division... cut off the last road out of Mosul". He added "Any of the fighters who are left in Mosul, they're going to die there, because they're trapped. "So we are very committed to not just defeating them in Mosul, but making sure these guys cannot escape." Staff Major General Maan al-Saadi, of Iraq's elite Counter-Terrorism Service, said government forces now controlled "more than a third" of western Mosul. He said he believed the fight would be easier than in eastern Mosul, which took 100 days to reclaim after the offensive was launched in October, finally falling in January. However, federal police and rapid response units say they have now entered the Bab al-Tob area of the Old City, where the fight is expected to be tough due to its narrow alleyways through which armoured vehicles cannot pass. Meanwhile, Joint Operations Command spokesman Brig Gen Yahya Rasool said he believed IS was weakening. But he added: "The battle is not easy... we are fighting an irregular enemy who hides among the citizens and uses tactics of booby-trapping, explosions and suicide bombers, and the operation is taking place with precision to preserve the lives of the citizens." It is thought there may be as many as 600,000 civilians still trapped in IS-controlled areas of Mosul. The statements came a day after Iraqi forces said that a "large mass grave" had been found near the city. It contained the remains of hundreds of "civilian prisoners who were executed by (IS) gangs after they controlled the prison during their occupation of Mosul".....
Published at: 2017-03-13 00:00:05
Read More51 held on various charges in Jhenaidah
Police arrested 51 people, including an activist of Jamaat-e-Islami, during their overnight drives at different upazilas of Jhenaidah on Sunday night, reports UNB. Azbahar Ali, Additional Police Super of the district, said the 51 people were held from six upazilas on various charges. Among the arrestees, there was a Jamaat man, the ASP added.....
Published at: 2017-03-13 00:00:05
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