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Two arrested under DSA in Bandarban
Star Digital Report
Star Digital Report
Police arrested two men under Digital Security Act (DSA) in Bandarban over their posts on Facebook.
The arrestees were identified as Oli Ahmed, 30, and Hamidur Rahman, 29 of Naikhongchhari upazila, reports our local correspondent quoting Mohammed Alamgir Hossain, officer-in-charge of Naikhongchhari Police Station.
Oli Ahmed was arrested around 2am while Hamidur Rahman was arrested around 9am today, said the OC. Both are accused of spreading anti-state propaganda on social media and making defamatory remarks about Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi, said the OC. Hamidur is a supporter of Hefajat-e-Islam and Oli is a Shibir activist, the OC claimed.
Sued Under DSA: Labour leader Ruhul Amin gets bail
2 held in DSA cases in Bandarban
Ruhul Amin. File photo Our Correspondent, Khulna Our Correspondent, Khulna
Ruhul Amin was released from jail after a court yesterday granted him bail in a case filed under the controversial Digital Security Act.
The Metropolitan Sessions Judges Court passed the order around noon, Ruhul s lawyer Akhter Jahan Ruku told The Daily Star, adding that the bail was granted upon a bond of Tk 10,000.
Meanwhile, police arrested two more men under the Digital Security Act (DSA) in remote Naikhyangchhari, Bandarban, for making anti-state posts on Facebook.
Uttam Sen Gupta, Chattogram Bureau,
bdnews24.com
Published: 15 Mar 2021 01:58 AM BdST
Updated: 16 Mar 2021 06:57 PM BdST
They were sending money to their families in Bangladesh. Until a Red Sea storm changed everything. Jobless, now the five Bangladeshi sailors are staring at an uncertain future. );
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When their ship sank, they were rescued by others. But they were captured by Houthi rebels of Yemen. After 11 months in captivity, they have returned home.
Md Alauddin, Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, Rahim Uddin, Mohammad Yusuf and Abu Toyob are all from Chattogram.
Speaking to bdnews24.com on Saturday, Alauddin, Rahim and Yusuf said they had lost hope of returning home during the terrifying months in captivity.