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Crime

The village boy who rose to lead an international crime syndicate

Canada Declares Bishnoi Gang a Terrorist Organization Amid India–Canada Tensions   In October last year, Canada’s then–Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Under cover of night, 500 bhori of gold stolen from Malibagh jewelry shop

Around 500 Bhori of Gold Reported Stolen from a Jewelry Shop in Malibagh   A jewelry store inside a shopping

I froze as I entered the canteen — couldn’t believe what i saw

Remembering Abrar Fahad: The Night That Shook a Nation   Abrar Fahad, a student at the Bangladesh University of Engineering

A web of multi-level financial dealings has formed around legal cases

Post-Uprising Legal Chaos in Feni: A Deep Dive into “Case-Business” Practices Following the mass uprising that led to the fall

Several individuals were seen boarding a jeep and a HiAce with pistols, handcuffs, and walkie-talkies.

Six Years On, Bus Driver’s Killers Still Unidentified After Fake DB Raid A group identifying themselves as Detective Branch (DB)

Sylhet-Tamabil Four-Lane Project: Bangladesh Bears the Cost, India Secures the Gains

The Sylhet-Tamabil four-lane project has become one of Bangladesh’s most contested infrastructure undertakings. While hailed by the former Sheikh Hasina

Notorious casino figure Selim Pradhan nabbed from Sisa Bar

Selim Pradhan Arrested in Baridhara Over Illegal Hookah Operation Selim Pradhan, a central figure in the casino scandal, has been

‘Shooter Riaz’ allegedly tried to escape, leaving his own children behind in danger.

In Sylhet’s Gowainghat upazila, a man identified as Riazul Islam—better known as “Shooter Riaz” and described as the leader of

Detained on suspicion of child kidnapping, later identified as notorious criminal shooter Riaz

In a village in Gowainghat Upazila, Sylhet, a young man attempted to remove two children from a car and flee.

PK Halder scandal leaves banks and lenders bleeding for years

Bangladesh’s NBFI Sector Struggles Under PK Halder Legacy Bangladesh’s non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) remain under severe stress, still grappling with