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Pressure piles on president to step down
Students demonstrate in front of Bangabhaban, Central Shaheed Minar, elsewhere in the country

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The walls seemed to be closing in on President Mohammed Shahabuddin as calls for his resignation grew louder yesterday.

As more and more people joined demonstrations for his resignation, the government yesterday called him out on his "lies" about Sheikh Hasina's resignation as prime minister.

It all began after Manab Zamin on Sunday published an exclusive interview of him saying that he only heard that Hasina had resigned, but there was no evidence of her resignation.

As several hundred protesters under the banners Raktim July 2024 and Shadhinota-Sharbobhoumotto Rokkha Committee attempted to break through the security barriers in front of the Bangabhaban around 8:30 o' clock last night, police detonated stun grenades.

The protesters then chased the police away.

Five people, including two journalists, suffered minor injuries, witnesses said. Police also hit the protesters with batons and used tear gas shells.

Army personnel were seen trying to calm the situation.

At around 11:30pm, Hasnat Abdullah and Sarjis Alam, two of the most influential organisers of the student movement against discrimination, arrived and requested the protesters to leave, promising that a change would come in two days.

By midnight, most of the protesters left.

Hasnat told the protesters that he would talk to political parties in the presence of the army chief, and by Thursday, choose someone who could be the president.

Sarjis said, "We will discuss and appoint a person to an important post like that of the president. If emotion wins over strategy, we as well as the country will get hurt in the long run."

Unless a rational decision is made by Thursday, "we will join you on the streets".

On Sunday, Manab Zamin's political magazine Janatar Chokh ran an interview of President Shahabuddin with its Chief Editor Matiur Rahman Chowdhury.

"I tried [to collect the resignation letter] many times but failed. Maybe she did not have the time," Shahabuddin said.

The following day, Law Adviser Asif Nazrul termed the president's remark a lie and that the president's comments were akin to misconduct and if he stuck to his guns, the government should reconsider his position.

According to section 57(a) of the constitution, the prime minister's office shall become vacant if he/she resigns from the office at any time by handing the resignation letter to the president.

Yesterday, Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Apurba Jahangir told a press briefing at the Foreign Service Academy that the interim government agreed with Asif's statement.

He, however, stated that the government was yet to make any move to remove Shahabuddin.

Earlier in the day, student leaders demonstrated at the Central Shaheed Minar. They threatened to take to the streets if the government failed to meet their demands within this week.

They said the president lost his moral authority to stay in office.

In another development, Law Adviser Asif Nazrul and Information Adviser Nahid Islam held a half-hour long meeting with Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed at the latter's Supreme Court office around 2:00pm, said Aziz Ahmed Bhuiyan, SC registrar general.

He did not say what was discussed at the meeting.

As per section 106 of the constitution, if at any time it appears to the president that a question of law has arisen, or is likely to arise, which is of such a nature and of such public importance that it is expedient to obtain the opinion of the Supreme Court upon it, he may refer the question to the Appellate Division for consideration and the division may, after such hearing as it thinks fit, report its opinion thereon to the President.

PROTESTS IN DHAKA AND OUTSIDE

In the capital, demonstrations in front of the Bangabhaban started in the afternoon and the Gulistan road was blocked in the evening.

Protesters under the banner Shadhinota-Sharbobhoumotto Rokkha Committee marched from Dhaka University campus towards the Bangabhaban, reports UNB.

Police stopped them at the High Court Mazar intersection, but they managed to march to the Bangabhaban. They attempted to stage a sit-in inside the Bangabhaban, but the members of law enforcement agencies barred them.

The demonstrators then held a rally outside.

Another group, Raktim July 24, organised a separate sit-in there, demanding the president's removal, the UNB reports.

There were demonstrations in other parts of Dhaka and in different other districts.

In the morning, a group of around 15 protesters gathered near the Bangabhaban, chanting slogans denouncing the president.

Saied Ahmed Sarker, one of the demonstrators, said they also demanded a ban on the Awami League and Chhatra League.

In Barishal, school, college, and university students held a rally at the Ashwini Kumar Hall, demanding the president's resignation and a ban on Chhatra League.

Rajshahi University students demonstrated on the campus.

Similar protests were held in Jhenidah, where students took to the streets around 4:30pm.​
 

ACC sues Muhiuddin khan Alamgir, six others for money laundering
Staff Correspondent 23 October, 2024, 17:25

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The Anti-Corruption Commission on Wednesday filed a case against seven people including former home minister of Awami League government, Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir, under the Money Laundering Prevention Act.

The ACC on the day also decided to launch an inquiry against former finance minister AHM Mustafa Kamal over allegations of amassing illegal wealth through corruption.

Besides, the commission on the day decided to impose an international travel ban on two former AL lawmakers – Abdul Wadud (Chapainawabganj-3) and Mrinal Kanti Das (Munshiganj-3) – over allegations of corruption.

ACC deputy director Syed Ataul Kabir filed the case against Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir and six others with its integrated district office in Jamalpur, ACC director general (prevention) Md Aktar Hossain said.

The other accused in the case are Farmers Bank›s former director and RCL plastic industry proprietor Rashidul Haque Chisty, the bank’s Bakshiganj branch former manager Masudur Rahman, and its assistant officers – Fakhruzzaman, Mohammed Faruk, Md Hiron Rahman, and Md Ibrahim Khan.

According to the case statement, an account was opened at Bakshiganj branch of Farmers Bank [now Padma Bank PLC] in Jamalpur in the name of Sultana Matshya Khamar with fake documents and address during the tenure of MK Alamgir as chairman of the board of directors of the private bank.

The name of MK Alamgir, also a former lawmaker for Chandpur-1 constituency, was mentioned as the owner of the non-existing Sultana Matshya Khamar, it said.

The accused, in collusion with each other, conducted transactions of Tk 8.86 crore through the bank account between 2014 and 2017 to hide the source and ownership of the ill-gotten money, said the case statement.

ACC officials said that the commission decided to launch an inquiry against ex-finance minister AHM Mustafa Kamal and his family members over allegations of amassing illegal assets.

Referring to the allegations, they said, Kamal purchased lands in the Zoarsahara and Badda areas in Dhaka, and in Cumilla in his own name and deposited a huge amount of money in different banks and financial institutions, invested in shares, and invested Tk 20.48 crore in savings certificates.

They said that there were also allegations that ACC the former minister had investments in various companies, including Lotus Kamal Properties and Orbital Enterprises, and in land, plots, and apartments in different places in Dhaka and Cumilla in the name of his wife Kashmiri Kamal.

The officials said that there were deposits, investments in shares, and savings certificates in the name of the ex-minister’s wife in various banks and financial institutions amounting to Tk 38.87 crore.

They said that the ACC had received information that Mustafa Kamal and Kashmiri Kamal owned movable and immovable assets worth Tk 111.63 crore.

Apart from the assets, the ACC intelligence unit also found information that Kamal amassed assets worth hundreds of crores of taka at home and abroad, they said.

ACC deputy director [public relations] Aktarul Islam said that the commission decided to impose an international travel ban on former AL lawmakers Abdul Wadud and Mrinal Kanti Das and will submit petitions to a Dhaka court soon for imposing a travel ban on them.

Earlier, the commission decided to launch inquiries against the two former lawmakers over allegations of amassing illegal wealth.​
 

S Alam group official held while leaving country

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Photo: Collected

An official of S Alam Group was detained while going to India through the Akhaura international immigration checkpost in Brahmanbaria this afternoon.

The arrestee, Sujan Kanti Dey, 44, is a resident of Malghar village under Anwara Upazila of Chittagong, said Inspector Khairul Alam, in-charge of Akhaura Immigration Police Checkpost.

Sujan was arrested and handed over to Akhaura Police Station after being detained based on the requisition of Anwara Police Station, Khairul told The Daily Star.

As there is a regular case against him in Anwara Police Station, he will be shown arrested in that case, he added.

The arrestee, who works as a delivery officer at S Alam Cold Rolled Steels Limited, is accused of aiding in money laundering, said police.

He allegedly used to help the founder of S Alam Group with money laundering, police also said.​
 

July 15 attacks: Complaint filed with Shahbagh police against 420 BCL activists

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Protesters are attacked outside Shahidullah Hall, Dhaka University during quota reform movement on July 15, 2024. FILE PHOTO: RASHED SHUMON

A complaint was lodged with Shahbagh Police Station yesterday against 420 Chhatra League leaders and activists over the July 15 attacks on quota reform protesters at Dhaka University.

This follows a case filed on October 21 by members of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, which named 391 leaders and activists of BCL, Awami League, and Jubo League.

The complaint lodged yesterday contained 220 new names, including those of female leaders and activists of BCL, a pro-AL student body. It was filed by Arman Hossain, a coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.

After submitting the complaint, Arman, Umama Fatema, spokesperson for the movement, and coordinator Abdul Kader briefed reporters at the Shahbagh Police Station.

Police were yet to register the complaint as a case till filing of this report around 8:30pm.

Over a thousand unnamed activists of BCL, AL, and Jubo League were made accused in the case filed on October 21. The complaint lodged yesterday included "150-200" unnamed.

Yesterday's complaint named Saddam Hussain, president of BCL, Sheikh Wali Asif Enan, general secretary of the organisation, Mazharul Kabir Shayan, president of DU unit BCL, and Tanbir Hasan Shaikat, general secretary of the same unit.

On July 15, BCL activists attacked the protesters during the quota reform protests allegedly on the instructions of AL General Secretary Obaidul Quader.

"The complaint will be accepted as a case after scrutiny," said Shahabuddin Shaheen, officer-in-charge of Shahbagh Police Station.

In another development, detectives yesterday detained Khadiza Akter Urmi, president of Dhaka University's Shamsun Nahar Hall unit BCL, and its Surja Sen Hall unit Organising Secretary Moazzem H Rakib Sarker in Dhaka, said Talebur Rahman, deputy commissioner (media) of DMP.

On Thursday, police filed a case with Dhanmondi Police Station under the Anti-Terrorism Act, accusing 11 BCL leaders.

On October 23, the interim government banned BCL amid demands from the student movement against discrimination.​
 

Ex-minister engineer Mosharraf Hossain arrested
UNB
Updated: 27 Oct 2024, 16: 40

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Former housing and public works minister Mosharraf Hossain File photo

Detectives have detained former housing and public works minister engineer Mosharraf Hossain in Bashundhara residential area of Dhaka.

A team from the Detective Branch (DB) of the police held Mosharraf on Sunday, said deputy commissioner (media) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Talebur Rahman.

Mosharraf Hossain's detention was said to be in connection with a murder case that was filed with Paltan police station.

Mosharraf was elected as a member of parliament (MP) from the Chattogram-1 constituency seven times during the Awami League regime.

He held the position of housing and public works minister until January 2019 and also served as the minister of civil aviation and Tourism in 1996.​
 

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