SWISS BANK ACCOUNTS : Moosa named ‘Abu Daid’: ACC

The Anti-Corruption Commission has asked the central bank to seek information from the central bank of Switzerland on ‘Abu Daid Mohammad’, an alias apparently used by controversial Bangladeshi businessman Moosa Bin Shamsher.

More tax benefits for foreign officials at high-tech parks

The government has relaxed one of the major conditions related to availing tax benefits by the technically-expert foreign employees in the country’s economic zones and hi-tech parks. It has also offered several tax and duty benefits to the investors and developers in the zones and parks to ‘encourage’ both the foreign and local investment.

12 injured as factions of Ulema League clash in city

At least 12 people were injured in a factional clash of Ulema League, ruling Awami League-backed Islamic clerics’ organisation, in front of National Press Club, in the capital on Saturday. Police and witnesses said both the groups gathered in front of the Press Club to hold their scheduled human chain, protesting against militancy in the country around 10:30am.

Ex-MP’s nephew not prosecuted for injuring 4 people

The police were yet to prosecute an underage reckless driver, also a former Awami League lawmaker’s nephew, for injuring four people on October 12, when his sports utility vehicle crashed into two rickshaws and an electric pole at Gulshan in the city.

SAMIUL MURDER CASE : Prime suspect Kamrul sent to jail

Kamrul Islam, the prime suspect in the sensational 13-year-old boy Samiul Alam Rajon killing case, was sent to jail on Friday.

BNP contradicts PM’s remarks on LBA involving BNP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Friday contradicted prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s allegation that previous BNP governments played no role in implementing Land Boundary Agreement between Bangladesh and India commonly known as Mujib-Indira agreement.

SUNDERBANS MARCH : Police attack DLA rally in Manikganj

Police attacked a street rally of the Democratic Left Alliance in Manikganj on Friday as they set out their road march demanding scrapping of Rampal power plant project near the Sunderbans. The marchers reached Manikganj from Dhaka around 2:30pm when police barred them from holding a rally saying that they had no permission for holding a rally.

N’GANJ 7 KILLING : Court in India orders Noor’s extradition

A district court in India ordered on Friday extradition of Narayanganj seven-murder prime suspect Noor Hossain to Bangladesh by December 15.The Barasat Chief Judicial Magistrates’ Court in North 24 Pargana district of West Bengal in India passed the order as it withdrew trespassing charge against him, United News of Bangladesh reported.

Kurigram to get university, special economic zone: PM

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said a university and a special economic zone will be set up in the district for the welfare of the people of frontier districts. ‘A university will be set up in Kurigram either in public or private initiative, and also there will be a special economic zone here to spur industrialisation. I’ve already directed the deputy commissioner to find suitable lands,’ she said. The prime minister was addressing a mammoth public rally at Kurigram Government College ground organised by the district unit of Awami League in the afternoon. She also promised to build second Dhorla bridge and another bridge over the Dudhkuna River to connect the district with Lalmonirhat, and carry out river dredging here to restore navigability, set up a children’s park beside the Dhorla bridge and develop the Kurigram-Teesta Road. Turning to enclave swap, Hasina said those enclaves are now part of Bangladesh with the swap and the people here now could move with Bangladesh’s identity. Urging the people of the bordering districts to accept the former enclave dwellers as their near and dear ones, Hasina said her government has launched various projects for their welfare. She said although Kurigram was once regarded as a Monga-prone area, now there is no Monga in the district due to her government’s farsighted steps. The prime minister said khas lands will be provided to landless people while houses will be made for the hapless people here under the Ashrayan project. Noting that Bangladesh is now a role model of development, Hasina said Awami League knows it very well what should be done for developing a country, as there is no need to place demand before it. ‘AL knows it very well what the problems of people are and how those should be resolved. Since we’ve liberated the country, we know it better and this is our duty,’ she reminded her audience. Renewing her allegation that BNP chief Khaleda Zia is conspiring from abroad to tarnish the country’s image through killing foreigners, the prime minister warned that her government will not allow the emergence of militancy in the country in any way. ‘We’ve taken strong steps to curb militancy, and we won’t allow its emergence in the country in any way,’ she said. Hasina, also the president of the ruling Awami League, alleged that the hooligans of BNP-Jamaat burned hundreds of people to death and torched 2000-2500 buses and private vehicles to foil the January-5 national election. ‘They’re not human beings, they’re animals. They can‘t do anything good for people …they can only harm people.’ The AL chief further alleged that the BNP-Jamaat had earlier unleashed militancy and terrorism in the country and they are now resorting to terrorism and militancy the same way. ‘No one can escape their evil clutch.’ She said Khaleda Zia early this year – from January to March – burned some 150 people to death and injured many more, including drivers, helpers and students. ‘Now she (Khaleda) has gone abroad and started conspiring against the country and the government, and trying to tarnish the image of the country through killing foreigners,’ the prime minister alleged. Chaired by Kurigram district AL president Alhaj Aminul Islam Monju Mondol, the rally was addressed, among others, by AL joint general secretary Dr Dipu Moni, state minister for power and energy Nasrul Hamid, noted writer and son of Kurigram Syed Shamsul Haque, and Kurigram district AL general secretary Md Zafar Ali. - See more at: http://newagebd.net/167009/kurigram-to-get-university-special-economic-zone-pm/#sthash.NR928wcI.dpuf

SAMIUL MURDER : Prime suspect Kamrul brought back from Saudi Arabia

Kamrul Islam, the prime suspect in the sensational killing of 13-year-old boy Samiul Alam Rajon, was brought back to Sylhet from Saudi Arabia on Thursday evening.