After two weeks of worker dissatisfaction and protests, most garment factories in the Ashulia industrial area were operating at full capacity from today as workers started coming back to work and ...
A tribunal in Dhaka yesterday sentenced six people, including a former lawmaker, to death for the killing of seven people during the July 2024 uprising in Ashulia on the outskirts of the capital, ...
The International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced six people, including former MP Saiful Islam, to death for crimes against humanity over the shooting and burning of protesters in Ashulia, Savar, during ...
Thirteen leaders and activists of the BNP were detained by the army in Ashulia, on the outskirts of Dhaka, over allegations ...
Of the eight accused present at the time, seven pleaded not guilty, while SI Sheikh Abzalul Haque admitted guilt and gave a confessional statement after turning a state witness.
Police have detained 14 members of the so-called "Kishore Gang" in Savar’s Ashulia. Local police chief Rubel Hawladar said ...
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Ex-MP Saiful, 5 others sentenced to death in Ashulia body burning case
, Feb. 5 -- The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Thursday sentenced ex-MP Muhammad Saiful Islam and five others to death in connection with a case over the burning of six bodies in Ashulia during ...
The police officers who were seen present and involved in piling up dead bodies on a van in Ashulia have been identified, the police said. “We are not disclosing names to allow for further steps. But ...
The Army detained 13 people for allegedly entering two polling centres in Ashulia of Dhaka-19, early today (12 February) and later handed them over to the police, officials said. The detainees were ...
A police constable deployed at a check post in Ashulia industrial area was killed and his colleague injured as they stopped a motorcycle for checking yesterday morning. The dead is Mukul Hossain.
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Ashulia body burning case: ICT sets Feb 5 for delivering judgment
, Feb. 1 -- The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Sunday fixed February 5 for delivering its judgment in a crime against humanity case over the burning of six bodies at Ashulia during the July mass ...
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