Mufti Amir Hamza

Amir Hamza worked for the militant organization

The Counter Terrorism Investigation Department (CTID) has recently taken significant action in a case involving Mufti Amir Hamza and four others, issuing a chargesheet under the Anti-Terrorism Act. The chargesheet alleges involvement in activities aimed at destabilizing public security and promoting the agenda of a banned militant organization, including

Alleged Forgery and Cheating by S.M Alamgir Kabir

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed a case against Dr. S.M. Alamgir Kabir, an official previously serving as the APS of the Minister of State for External Affairs. The case accuses him of forgery and cheating in connection with his appointments and qualifications during his tenure at the Bangladesh High Commission in Malaysia and subsequent employment as the Project Director of IMPACT III Phase of Youth Development Department. Background Dr. S.M. Alamgir Kabir served for 18 years in the Bangladesh High Commission in Malaysia, initially as the APS of the State Minister for Foreign Affairs

Report on Teen Gang Crimes in Bangladesh

In recent years, Bangladesh has been grappling with a rising trend in teen gang crimes, with incidents ranging from robbery and extortion to brutal murders. These gangs, comprised of teenagers dressed in black attire and masks, wielding native weapons like sharp chapatis, have instilled fear among the populace. Law enforcement agencies have noted a surge in such crimes, indicating a concerning escalation in juvenile delinquency across the country. Incidents of Teen Gang Crimes One of the notable incidents occurred on February 20, in Psiculture Housing, Mohammadpur Shekhartek, where a group