Govt working to strengthen BSTI global standard: Minister

Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun on Sunday said the government is implementing a massive plan to establish a modern wel-equipped laboratory to enhance the capacity of Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI).

Humayun said there is no alternative to boost the capacity of BSTI like in developed countries to certify Bangladesh goods and products in the global markets.

The minister said this while addressing a seminar at BSTI auditorium held on the occasion of World Metrology day.

This year the day is being observed on the theme of ‘Metrology in the digital era’. The BSTI has organized different programmess in Dhaka and its regional offices to mark the day.

Zakia Sultana, secretary of the industries ministry, said that BSTI conducted 1666 ‘mobile court’ operations from May 2021 to April 2022.

Around 2985 cases were filed, resulting in a fine of Tk14.96 crore while the 2019 surveillance team of the entity conducted the drive.

The BSTI sealed 27 business establishments, punished 25 people for different tenure for violating rules of BSTI. Besides, the BSTI seized and destroyed different companies’ products worth Tk 10 crore as it was harmful for human bodies.

State minister of the ministry Kamal Ahmed Majumder, senior vice-president Mustafa Azad Chowdhury, Director General of BSTI Dr Md Nazrul Anowar also spoke at the function.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

One lakh Yaba pills seized in Cox’s Bazar

Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) seized one lakh Yaba pills from Palongkhali in Cox’s Bazar early Sunday.

Tipped off, a team of BGB-34 conducted a drive in the area and challenged some people while they were trying to enter the country from Myanmar around 2 am.

Sensing presence of the border guards, the smugglers managed to flee the scene leaving behind the bags.

Later, the BGB men seized the Yaba pills worth Tk 3 crore from the spot.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

Graft case: Haji Salim denied bail; sent to jail

A Dhaka court on Sunday sent Awami League lawmaker Haji Mohammad Salim to jail in a graft case rejecting his bail petition.

Judge of Special Court-7 Shahidul Islam passed the order when he surrendered before the court.

Syed Ahmed Raza, a counsel of Haji Salim, said he surrendered before around 3:20 pm and sought bail in the case.

Haji Salim, who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in a graft case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission, went to Bangkok for treatment purpose on May 2 and returned home on May 5 that sparked huge controversy.

On February 10, the full text of the High Court’s verdict was published upholding his 10-year imprisonment.

The HC asked him to surrender to the trial court within 30 days of receiving the verdict.

The HC directed the trial court to cancel the bail order of the MP and issue an arrest warrant against him if he does not surrender within the given time.

ACC lawyer Khurshid Alam said, “After this verdict Haji Selim has lost the eligibility to remain an MP according to the article 66 (2) of the Constitution.”

On March 9 last year, HC bench of Justice Md Moinul Islam Chowdhury and Justice AKM Zahirul Huq upheld the lower court order sentencing to 10 years jail after hearing a petition by the ACC.

At the same time, the Dhaka-7 MP was acquitted of a three-year jail term in the same case filed by the ACC for concealing wealth information.

The High Court also reduced the fine imposed on Salim by half to Tk 10 lakh. He will have to spend one more year in jail if he fails to pay the fine.

In 2007, the ACC filed the case against Salim. On April 27, 2008, a Dhaka court jailed him for 13 years and fined Tk 20 lakh.

Salim moved the High Court against the verdict.

In 2011, the court overturned his sentence but the ACC later appealed against the lower court verdict.

Later, the Appellate Division asked the High Court to re-hear the petition.

Irregularities of Salim resurfaced after his son Irfan Selim was arrested for assaulting a navy official in 2020.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

Throat-slit bodies of mother, 2 children found in Narsingdi

A woman and her two minor children were found dead with their throats slit in their house in Babla village of the district’s Belabo upazila on Sunday.

The deceased were identified as Rahima Begum,36, her son Rabbi Sheikh,12, and daughter Rakiba Sheikh,7.

Rahima used to live with her two children in the house as her husband works as a painter in Kishoreganj.

Neighbours said as no one came out of their house for a long time in the morning they started knocking the door.

Getting no response, they broke the fence of their house and found their bodies lying on the floor in a pool of blood.

Rahima’s husband Gias Uddin Sheikh suspected they were killed following previous enmity over a land.

Safayet Hossain, Officer-in-Charge of Belabo police station, said locals informed the matter to police after finding them dead in the morning.

“The bodies have been sent for autopsy. An investigation will start soon to identify the killers,” said the OC.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

BNP to revoke DSA, all other ‘repressive’ laws if returns to power: Fakhrul

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday categorically said their party, if returns to power, will revoke all ‘repressive’ acts and ordinances, including the Digital Security Act (DSA).

Speaking at a views-exchange meeting with journalists, he also said their party will ensure the implementation of the Wage Board for journalists and media employees and empower the Press Council if their party forms government in the days to come.

“We would like to clearly say that if we form the government, all the repressive acts and ordinances those are obstacles to the independence of the media will be annulled,” the BNP leader said.

BNP arranged the programme titled, ‘Media Control Laws in Annihilating the Media: Bangladesh Perspective’ at the Jatiya Press Club. Former BNP MP and its executive committee member Jahiruddin Swapan presented the keynote paper.

Fakhrul said their party believes that it is not possible to give democracy an international shape without the independence of the media. “BNP has been working towards that goal since the rule of late President Ziaur Rahman.”

He said the current government has enacted various laws, including the DSA. “These laws are like putting a nail in the coffin of media freedom.”

The BNP leader said regulating the media is probably now one of the biggest problems in the world, especially in Bangladesh. “As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s independence, we are saddened to see that the media is being completely controlled.” Those who want to write freely and express their opinions freely, can’t do it now. Moreover, they’re being subjected to different types of repressions and threats and they are facing obstacles to performing their professional duties.”

He alleged that the government has been controlling the fundamental issues of democracy in a planned way one after another since it came to power. In doing so, they have thought the media must be controlled first.”

The BNP leader also said almost every media outlet of print and electric and the social media platforms are controlled by the government’s intelligence agencies. “Their surveillance has reached such a level that which journalist is talking to whom or meeting whom or who are meeting an editor are being monitoring by the agencies.”

“Laws are now enacted to completely regulate the media…it hurts me a lot when I see journalists are not able to write and the editors are being threatened in various ways. In fact, the courage of the journalists is being taken away through this,” he observed.

Under such circumstances, Fakhrul said all should raise their voice to restore the press freedom.

He said it will be ensured, if BNP returns to power, that no matter what is published in the media, the aggrieved person or organisation cannot file a case in the court without resolving the issue in the Press Council that will be reconstituted with more power.

Besides, the BNP leader said their party will take steps for ensuring a fair distribution of advertisements to make the media self-sufficient. “BNP is also thinking of giving financial incentives to the media on the basis of a certain number of circulations and TRPs.”

Stating that the entire nation is now in danger, he said a strong unity of people all walks of life is now necessary to restore democracy in the country and defeat the ‘fascist’ regime.

Fakhrul is confident that there will be a change in power in the country through the next national election, “We are very optimistic as the people of Bangladesh have never been defeated. We’re not excited seeing the light at the end of the tunnel as we’ve always been working to establish democracy.”

Speaking at the programme, Prothom Alo joint editor Sohrab Hassan expressed solidarity with the commitments of BNP to ensure media freedom.

“We can try to be reassured. But our past experiences don’t suggest us to be reassured…No government was newspaper or media-friendly since independence,” he said.

He said politicians have the responsibility alongside the journalists to remove the barriers to the freedom of expression and raise voices against the repressive laws and repression against the journalists.

“We surely want the support of the opposition in removing the obstacles to free press and the freedom of expression. But at the same time, I would like to issue a warning so that the same thing should not happen if they come to power,” the senior journalist said.

He said the Awami League government has enacted a repressive and autocratic law, the Digital Security Act. “I condemn it and demand its withdrawal.”

Sohrab recalled that Awami League amended the ICT Act that was enacted during the BNP regime. “Awami League has increased the punishment through the amendment.”

Senior journalists and current and former leaders of pro-BNP factions of BFUJ and DUJ participated in the discussion.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

Hasina congratulates Han Duck-soo on his appointment as PM of Republic of Korea

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday greeted Han Duck-soo on his appointment as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea.

She said that Bangladesh and the Republic of Korea enjoy excellent bilateral relations based on shared values, mutual respect, and common aspirations.

“Our relationship experienced tremendous growth in depth and dimensions over time. The Republic of Korea is now a key economic and development partner of Bangladesh. In recent years, our bilateral trade and investments have witnessed a substantial expansion leading to an enhanced presence of Korean companies and entities in Bangladesh,” she said in a letter to the new Korean Prime Minister.

She mentioned that the current development trajectories of the two countries render enormous potential for a deeper, comprehensive partnership for the benefit of our two peoples.

“With more than a decade of accelerated economic growth and remarkable progress in other key sectors, Bangladesh now offers enormous opportunities to its partners like Korea,” she said.

In this connection she said the government is implementing numerous initiatives and mega projects to modernise the country and enhance the economy’s competitiveness.

She expressed her deep confidence that the bonds of friendship, understanding, and cooperation that so happily exist between the two friendly countries will be further strengthened during Han Duck-soo’s term in office.

She expressed her eagerness to closely working with him to further consolidate the bilateral ties and advance regional and global issues of common interests.

Sheikh Hasina initiated the new Prime Minister to pay a visit to Bangladesh at a mutually convenient schedule with a view to grab an opportunity to jointly identify the common priorities to take the bilateral relation to a new height.

She wished the new PM good health, happiness, and continued peace and prosperity to the friendly people of the Republic of Korea.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

Security guard burned to death in Feni

A 58-year-old security guard of a building was burned to death in a fire that broke out following a gas cylinder blast at Charipur in Feni district town on Saturday night.

The deceased was identified as Anisur Rahman of Phulhata Panchagram in Morelganj upazila of Bagerhat district.

Purnachandra Mritsuddi, deputy director of Feni Fire Service and Civil Defense, said a gas cylinder in the six-story building, owned by Abu Ahad Nayan,exploded with a big bang when Anisur was trying to light the oven for cooking around 11 pm, leaving him dead on the spot.

According to local people, the building has no gas connection and the tenants of the building use gas cylinder for cooking purpose.

On information, a firefighting unit rushed to the spot and extinguished the blaze.

They also recovered the charred body of Anisur from the spot.

Police suspect the explosion occurred due to gas cylinder leakage.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

2 teenage girls ‘commit suicide’ in Pabna

Two 15-year old girls allegedly committed suicide by drinking pesticide in Chatmohar upazila of Pabna on Saturday.

The deceased were identified as Juthi Akter,15, daughter of Jillur Hossain from Jayghar village and Shabana Khatun,15, daughter of Shakhawat Hossain from Paikpara village in the upazila, said Shajib Shahrin, Asistant Superintendent of police (Chatmohar circle).

According to the families, Juthi an eighth grader from Handial Girls High School and her friend Shabana, another eight grader from Paikpara Senior Alim Madrasah, bought the pesticide from Handial Bazar while returning home from school and madrasah respectively.

They swallowed the pesticide on their way home and only informed the matter to their families after falling sick later.

One of them died on the way to Pabna Hospital while another died around 8:30 pm at Pabna General Hospital, said their family members.

ASP Shajib Shahrin said the bodies were sent for autopsy.

“The reason behind their suicide could not be known. We are investigating the matter,” he added.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

Nissan has launched all-new Nissan Magnite in Bangladesh.

Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh Ito Naoki was the chief guest at the launching event held on Saturday, who unveiled the model.

Managing Director of Pacific Motors Ltd.- Intekhab Mahmud, Deputy Director-Farzana Khan, Assistant Director-Md. Najimul Haque and other Directors, Department heads and senior officials of the company were also present at the launching ceremony.

The all-new Nissan Magnite stands as testimony to Nissan’s DNA of relentless innovation, Japanese engineering, and advanced Nissan Intelligent Mobility (NIM) technologies, featuring numerous first-in-class elements to provide customers with a differentiated, innovative, and accessible ownership experience.

With a compelling combination of ‘Carismatic’ design and solid performance, the all-new Nissan Magnite further strengthens Nissan’s footprint in Bangladesh, catering to the market’s growing demand for SUVs with an expanded offering, said a media release.

Bangladesh is also the latest addition to the Magnite’s 15 export markets – a list that includes Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Brunei, Uganda, Kenya, Seychelles, Mozambique, Zambia, Mauritius, Tanzania and Malawi.

Designed in Japan and manufactured in India, Nissan Magnite has come to represent the best of Nissan’s global SUV heritage.

Its versatile build, advanced technology and exceptional range of safety features has seen it emerge as one of our most-coveted offerings in recent years.

This is evidenced by the significant increase in production, as well as the expansion of its export markets over the past months – and we are excited to now bring this eagerly-awaited SUV to our consumers in Bangladesh.

As the first global product to launch under the Nissan NEXT transformation plan, the Nissan Magnite recently celebrated the production of 50,000 units, achieving this milestone within 15 months despite the impact of COVID-19 and the semiconductor shortage.

It has also has won numerous awards including BBC TopGear’s “Best Turnaround Vehicle in the Indian Market” and “Compact SUV of the Year 2021”; MotorOctane’s “Game-Changer of the Year” Autocar India’s “Value for Money Car of the Year”; carandbike India’s “Compact SUV of the Year”; carandbike India’s “Gadget of the Year” and “Best Social Media Campaign”; and FlyWheel Auto Awards’ “Special Jury”.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

Boat sinks in Karnaphuli; Teen goes missing

A 17-year old boy went missing as a boat sank in the Karnaphuli River after collision with a fishing trawler on Saturday night.

The missing boy was identified as Md Shohag, son of Md Karim from Cumilla.

When the small boat was crossing the river from Marine Fisheries Terminal of south bank it collided with an anchored trawler named FV Pertex-1 and sank.

All but Shohag managed to swim ashore.

A diving team and river police conducted search operation, said ABM Mizanur Rahman, Officer-in-Charge of Shdarghat River police station.

Shohag was returning to the port city with his father from Karnaphuli area, he said.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH

Russian House in Dhaka hosts discussion on “Past-Present-Future.”

The Russian House in Dhaka, with the participation of the Liberation War Academy Trust and the Compatriots Association “Rodina”, hosted a discussion on “Past-Present-Future.”

The discussion was held on Saturday in connection with the 77th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

The Head of the Russian House in Dhaka, Maxim Dobrokhotov, congratulated all on that memorable event and reminded about the history of the Great Patriotic War of 1941–45, said a media release on Sunday.

Freedom fighter Md. Abdur Rauf Bhuiyan, as well as other speakers – former principal of Dhaka Mohanagar Mohila College (Dhaka Metropolitan Women’s College), Prof. Md. Shazeedul Islam, Chairman of the Liberation War Academy Trust Dr. Abul Kalam Azad, and Bangladesh Supreme Court lawyer Md. Abu Touhid talked about the key role of Soviet Union in fighting Nazi Germany and the consequences of this victory for the whole world at that time till nowadays.

Representatives from media, students, freedom fighters and their family members were present and took part in the discussion.

The speakers paid tribute to the all 27 millions martyrs of the Great Patriotic War and also expressed their gratitude to the Soviet Union and present-day Russia for cooperation in the overall post-war development of Bangladesh and the ongoing projects of the country.

At the end, a minute of silence was observed in memory of the Russian warriors who lost their lives in the Great Patriotic War.

SOURCE: UNITED NEWS OF BANGLADESH