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COVID-19 testing trouble mounts as crowds getting bigger at hospitals in winter

  Obaidur Masum, Senior Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 19 Dec 2020 02:30 AM BdST Updated: 19 Dec 2020 02:46 AM BdST Experts have been saying for months that the healthcare system may get overburdened in winter and they are now being vindicated by the rising number of coronavirus tests and infections, which offer a glimpse of how complicated the situation is becoming. ); } The laboratories conducted 19,054 tests on Dec 15, the highest since the first cases were detected in March, as crowds seeking COVID-19 tests at hospitals and other healthcare facilities are getting bigger by the day. The number of samples collected on that day, which was 19,032, is also the highest, according to the Directorate General of Health Services. 

Police officer shot by drug trader in city

Police officer shot by ‘drug trader’ in city Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent A police official was wounded after being shot by an alleged drug trader while carrying out a drive in the capital s Mohammadpur area yesterday morning, police said. The alleged drug trader was also wounded in a gunfight that broke out after he opened fire on the official. Ujjal Hossain Khan, assistant sub-inspector of Rayerbazar Police Outpost, was being treated for bullet wounds in his right leg at Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital. Walid Hossain, deputy commissioner (media) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said the incident took place around 9:30am when a police team carried out a drive at a house on Baishakhi road near the police outpost to arrest a drug trader.

Half of Bangladesh war crimes convicts are fugitive from justice

  Tabarul Huq, Staff Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 16 Dec 2020 10:06 PM BdST Updated: 16 Dec 2020 10:24 PM BdST The International Crimes Tribunal has convicted 95 war criminals in a decade, but half of them are on the run. ); } The Awami League promised to constitute the tribunal and hold war crimes trials in the manifesto of the ninth general election in 2009, and formed the International Crimes Tribunal or ICT the following year. The tribunal has delivered verdicts in 41 cases of crimes against humanity and convicted 95 of the 105 accused. Of the 69 death-row convicts, 35 are on the run and one other died as a fugitive. Life terms were handed down to 24 of the accused, but 12 of them are currently absconding.

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