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Al Jazeera: Bangladesh s Most Wanted Criminal Operating Network from Budapest

Al Jazeera: Bangladesh s Most Wanted Criminal Operating Network from Budapest
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The gangster, the general and the Prime Minister of Bangladesh

“I can have you killed. But if I kill you, then you won’t feel the pain. I will make you suffer.” Mohammad Hasan smiled grimly and took a deep drag on his cigarette. His hands, loaded with gold rings and bracelets, clinked as he described how he settled an old score with a rival. A cloud of smoke rose towards the ceiling of the cramped room in a money exchange kiosk on a quiet Budapest backstreet. He expressed little emotion or pity. It appeared to be just business. It was like a scene from a mafia movie. He explained how he had enlisted an infamous elite anti-terrorism unit thousands of miles away to track his victim’s mobile phone and arrest him. His remarkable story of revenge and punishment links him to one of the most feared paramilitary groups in the world: the Rapid Action Battalion or RAB, notorious for murders, abductions and torture throughout Bangladesh. It also links him to the very top of that country’s political elite and to one of the most powerful men in t

Expect Rohingya repatriation to continue: B desh after Myanmar coup

Expect Rohingya repatriation to continue: B desh after Myanmar coup
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Bangladesh to receive gift of 2 million Covidshield doses from true friend India

Text Size: A+ New Delhi: Dhaka will Wednesday receive two million doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca’s Covishield, manufactured in India by the Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII), as a “gift” from New Delhi as the Narendra Modi government begins to roll out shipments to its immediate neighbours. In a statement Tuesday, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, “Bangladesh will receive 20 lakh doses of Oxford-Astrazeneca Covid-19 vaccines (Covishield) from India as a gift on 21 January.” The ruling Awami League party of Bangladesh said in a tweet that the gift is in “addition to the procurement” of 30 million doses from SII. This will be under the deal that Bangladesh’s Beximco Pharmaceuticals signed with SII earlier.

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