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45,21,934 get 1st
dose of Covid-19
vaccine in Rangpur
RANGPUR : The number of
the first dose recipient citizens
of Covid-19 vaccine rose to
45,21,934 with the inoculation
of 56,643 more citizens with
the first dose of the jab
yesterday in Rangpur division.
"Among 56,643 new first
dose recipients, 27,928,were
inoculated with Sinopharm
Covid-19 jab, 28,625 with
AstraZeneca Covid-19 jab and
90 with Pfizer-BioNTech
Covid-19 jab today," Divisional
Director (Health) Dr Md
Motaharul Islam told BSS.
The total first dose recipient
45,21,934 citizens include
13,23,473 people vaccinated
with AstraZeneca Covid-19
jab, 30,66,360 people with
Sinopharm Covid-19 jab,
1,31,849 with Moderna Covid-
19 vaccine and 252 with Pfizer-
BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Meanwhile, the number of
the second dose of Covid-19
vaccine recipient citizens rose
to 20,79,343 with inoculation
of more 32,614 people with the
second dose of the jab
yesterday in the division.
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Khulshi Thana police organized a 'Shompriti Shomabesh' with followers of all religions to maintain
communal harmony in the police bit area under Khulshi police station in the port city of Chattogram
on Saturday.
Photo: Mohiuddin Shagor
CMP's 'Shompriti Shomabesh' with
religious gurus held in Chattogram
Mohiuddin Shagor,
Ctg Metropolitan Correspondent:
Khulshi
Thana police have organized
a 'Shompriti
Shomabesh' with followers
of all religions to
maintain communal harmony
in the police bit area
under Khulshi police station
in the port city of
Chattogram.
The Shompriti
Shomabesh was organized
by the 28th Pahartali
Police Bit under Khulshi
Police Station of the Chattogram
Metropolitan
Police (CMP) on Saturday.
Speaking as the chief
guest under the chairmanship
of Officer-in-Charge
of Khulshi Police Station
Mohammad Shahinuzzaman,
Md. Shah-Alam,
Senior Assistant Commissioner
of Police, Bayazid
Bostami Zone under CMP
North Division said, "Our
purpose is to maintain
communal harmony
among the followers of all
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religions in Chattogram
city. I request you to
inform the police as soon
as you come across any
provocative inconsistency
that will hurt your religious
feelings."
Speaking as the special
guest at the function conducted
by Khwaja Enam
Elahi, in-charge of CMP's
28th Pahartali Police Bit,
Wasim Uddin Chowdhury,
13th Pahartali Ward
Councilor of Chattogram
City Corporation said, "I
do not believe in majority
and minority. We are all
equal in my area. We will
take our motherland
Bangladesh forward by
Mirpur robbery: 6
arrested from Dhamrai
and Keraniganj
DHAKA : RAB have arrested
six members of the gang
involved in the robbery of the
Eden Autos Motorcycle
Showroom in the capital's
Shyamolibagh area in Mirpur,
reports UNB
They were arrested with
weapons from Dhaka's
Keraniganj and Dhamrai
during RAB raids on Saturday
night.
The arrestees are the
mastermind of the robbery
Md. Johirul Islam, 33, Jasim
Uddin, 34, Md. Zahidul Islam
Sikder, 26, Md. Khairul
Bhuiyan, 20, Md. Rakib
Hasan, 20, and Md. Nayan,
28.
During the raid, four
machetes used for robbery,
and Tk 1,93,000 cash looted
from the showroom were
recovered from the gang
members. After the arrest they
admitted that they were
involved with the robbery, said
RAB sources.
On the evening of October
12, 2021, a gang of robbers
entered the showroom of Eden
Autos, dealer of Uttara Motors
in Shyamlibagh area of
Mirpur, and attacked manager
Wadud Sajib.
maintaining harmony
among the followers of all
communities. "
Abul Hashem Shah,
joint general secretary of
13th Pahartali ward Awami
League, Mir Shamsuddoha
Shahin, general secretary
of 28th bit of community
policing, Jubo
League leader Md. Kazi
Kayshar Uddin and Religious
leaders from the
Hindu, Buddhist and
Christian communities,
including the imam of the
Police Beat Mosque of the
area were also present at
the
Shompriti
Shomabesh.
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BNP wants to kill
liberation war
spirit: Nasim
DHAKA : Awami League
Joint General Secretary AFM
Bahauddin Nasim yesterday
said that BNP does not hold
the spirit of liberation war and
that's why they want to kill it.
"BNP wants to slay the
soldiers of the Father of the
Nation for their leadership in
the liberation war…They
want to massacre the ideology
of Bangabandhu and also
Bangladesh as dreamt by
Bangabandhu," he said.
The ruling party leader
made the remarks while
addressing a discussion and
doa programme, organized
by the Agriculture and
Cooperatives sub-committee
of the ruling Awami League
here.
Nasim alleged that "BNP
wants to make Bangladesh a
Taleban state like Afghanistan
along with the defeated forces
of 1971. So, they are always
trying to make the country
instable."
BNP never wants the
welfare of the people and even
not for the country, he added.
Remembering Shahid
Sheikh Russel, Nasim said Zia
and Mostaque had killed
Sheikh Russel mercilessly on
August 15 in 1975.
11-years old Russel
requested them [killers] to
take him to his mother, but
they killed Russel giving him a
false assurance, Nasim told
the function.
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Two magistrates get another
week to explain Pori Moni's
multiple remands
DHAKA : Two lower court magistrates who placed actress
Pori Moni on police remand for the second and the third
time in a narcotics case have got another week to explain
their orders.
The HC bench of Justices Mustafa Zaman Islam and KM
Zahid Sarwar granted the time on Sunday responding to an
appeal submitted by lawyer Abdul Alim Mia Jewel on behalf
of the two magistrates.
Meanwhile, the Investigation officer in the case Kazi
Golam Mostafa has already submitted his written
explanation in this regard.
On September 29, the High Court asked for further
explanation from two lower court judges by October 24 on
why they remanded Pori Moni to police multiple times in
the narcotics case.
The two metropolitan magistrates in question are
Debabrata Biswas and Atiqul Islam.
Besides, the HC asked the investigating officer of the case
to submit his explanation within the set date.
Pori Moni was arrested on August 4 following a raid by
Rab on her Banani residence. A case was filed against her
under the Narcotics Control Act the following day.
On August 5, Dhaka metropolitan magistrate Mamunur
Rashid remanded Pori Moni for four days.
On August 10, Dhaka metropolitan magistrate Debabrata
Biswas granted a second time remand of 2-days to Pori
Moni.
On August 19, for the third time Dhaka metropolitan
magistrate Atiqul Islam granted another 1-day in remand
for the actress.
Following the High Court's intervention, a Dhaka court
finally granted bail to the actress on September 1 and she
walked out of jail the following day.
On August 29, one Ain-o-Salish Kendra lawyer filed a
petition before the High Court seeking an order on the
legality of taking Pori Moni in multiple remands in the case
defying an earlier order of the Supreme Court.
On September 2, the High Court asked the two lower court
judges to explain why they had accepted the police request to
remand the actress for multiple times in the narcotics case.
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