3 HuJI militants remanded in Dhaka
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3 HuJI militants planned a major sabotage in Dhaka remanded for 3 days.. Image Source: IANS News
Dhaka, March 6 : A Dhaka court on Saturday placed three members of the banned militant outfit, Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B), on a three-day remand.
The three members include Mainul Islam, the group s former chief operations coordinator who had planned a major sabotage in Dhaka. He was arrested in 2015.
The other two, Sheikh Sohan Swad and Murad Hossain Kabir, were arrested by a team of Counterterrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) from Dhaka s Saidabad area on Thursday evening.
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Newborn killed as ambulance, bus collide
Onlookers surround the wreckage of an ambulance that collided with a bus on Barishal-Dhaka Highway in Rampotti area of Barishal’s Babuganj upazila. A newborn was killed and 15 other people were injured in the accident. The photo was taken yesterday. PHOTO: TITU DAS Our Correspondent, Barishal Our Correspondent, Barishal
A newborn was killed and at least 15 others were injured when an ambulance collided head-on with a bus in Barishal s Babuganj upazila yesterday afternoon.
The accident happened on Barisal-Dhaka highway in Rampatti area around 1:30pm, said police.
Seven of the injured were admitted to Barishal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital.
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Describing the incident as a “grave threat to the freedom of the media”, DUJA President Mehedi Hasan and General Secretary Sajjadul Kabir in a statement on Friday observed bdnews24.com had published the reports following due process.
But it is facing pressure to remove those in the name of “protecting the business interests” of an influential person, the association said.
DUJA demanded an end to “such heinous action” in order to protect the interests of the media.