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April - 1 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-4) arrested 10 cadres, of Islamist outfit Hizbut Tawhid from Baje Kajla in Rajshahi city. Compact Disks (CDs) and jihadi literature were also recovered from their possession. RAB officials said all the arrestees confessed
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-4) arrested 10 cadres, of Islamist outfit Hizbut Tawhid from Baje Kajla in Rajshahi city. Compact Disks (CDs) and jihadi literature were also recovered from their possession. RAB officials said all the arrestees confessed to their involvement with the outfit and claimed that their outfit is not banned.
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April - 1 
Chittagong Metropolitan Police (CMP) arrested three suspected cadres of the outlawed Hizbut Tahrir from Sholokbahar in Chittagong city. The three cadres were students of Chittagong University and Hazi Mohammad Mohsin College.
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Chittagong Metropolitan Police (CMP) arrested three suspected cadres of the outlawed Hizbut Tahrir from Sholokbahar in Chittagong city. The three cadres were students of Chittagong University and Hazi Mohammad Mohsin College.
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April - 1 
Daily Star, reports that, five persons including two Municipal Councilors, Mizanur Rahman (40) and Abdulah Bin Hasem (44) were injured in a bomb attack in Meherpur of Kushtia District on April 1. The Police recovered splinters of the bombs from the s
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Daily Star, reports that, five persons including two Municipal Councilors, Mizanur Rahman (40) and Abdulah Bin Hasem (44) were injured in a bomb attack in Meherpur of Kushtia District on April 1. The Police recovered splinters of the bombs from the spot. Mizanur is also General Secretary of municipality unit Jubo League (youth wing of Awami League). The reason behind the incident has not been confirmed by the Police.
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April - 3 
43 jawans (troopers) of 34th Battalion under Rangpur Sector of BGB were sentenced on April 3 to jail terms for their involvement in the mutiny in 2009 by the Special Court-13 headed by Dinajpur Sector Commander Colonel Mohammad Saleh Ahmad.
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43 jawans (troopers) of 34th Battalion under Rangpur Sector of BGB were sentenced on April 3 to jail terms for their involvement in the mutiny in 2009 by the Special Court-13 headed by Dinajpur Sector Commander Colonel Mohammad Saleh Ahmad.
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April - 3 
Four prosecution witnesses on March 3 gave depositions against 49 suspected accused of Border Guard Security Unit (BGSU). Director General (DG) of Boarder Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Major General Mohammad Rafiqul Islam presided over the Special Court-7,
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Four prosecution witnesses on March 3 gave depositions against 49 suspected accused of Border Guard Security Unit (BGSU). Director General (DG) of Boarder Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Major General Mohammad Rafiqul Islam presided over the Special Court-7, set up at the entertainment centre of 13th BGB to try the 113 alleged mutineers of BGSU.
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April - 3 
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) sought 45 days more from a Dhaka Court on March 3 to complete further investigation into one of the two cases filed for the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally in 2004, reports Daily Star
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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) sought 45 days more from a Dhaka Court on March 3 to complete further investigation into one of the two cases filed for the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally in 2004, reports Daily Star. The court will hear the petition on April 4 that sought time for the probe into the case filed under Explosive Substances Act. In the forwarding report of April 3, the officials said Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) ‘leader’ Abdur Rouf was earlier shown arrested and remanded for nine days in the case. During the remand, Rouf gave important information about supplying the grenades used in the attacks. Moreover, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested the Pakistan Government to arrest another HuJI ‘leader’ Maulana Tajuddin, brother of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Abdus Salam Pintu.
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April - 3 
The Special Court-11, set up at the BGB Darbar Hall in Dhaka, is trying 675 mutineers of 44th Border Guard Battalion presided by Colonel Iftekharuddin Mahmud. Both the courts have been adjourned till 9am of April 5.
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The Special Court-11, set up at the BGB Darbar Hall in Dhaka, is trying 675 mutineers of 44th Border Guard Battalion presided by Colonel Iftekharuddin Mahmud. Both the courts have been adjourned till 9am of April 5.
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April - 4 
A Dhaka Court warned the investigation officer (IO) of the August 21 grenade attack case for the second time on April 4 for delaying the probe, and asked him to submit the report by April 20, reports Daily Star. With this, the Criminal Investigation
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A Dhaka Court warned the investigation officer (IO) of the August 21 grenade attack case for the second time on April 4 for delaying the probe, and asked him to submit the report by April 20, reports Daily Star. With this, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) got 20 months and 15 days in eight phases for further investigation of the case filed under Explosive Substances Act.
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April - 4 
Hearing on charge framing against 57 mutineers of 2nd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) began at the Special Court-13 in Dinajpur on April 4. Court sources said the hearing will continue until April 6. In the Khagrachhari Case, arguments bet
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Hearing on charge framing against 57 mutineers of 2nd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) began at the Special Court-13 in Dinajpur on April 4. Court sources said the hearing will continue until April 6. In the Khagrachhari Case, arguments between the prosecution witnesses and 71 accused for mutiny at 30th Battalion will be held at the Special Court-15 on April 5. Of the accused, 11 confessed to their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion Headquarters on February 26, 2009 and begged for mercy while the rest claimed innocence.
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April - 5 
At least 25 people, including 10 Policemen and 15 cadres of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), were injured as around 1,000 JeI-ICS cadres clashed with Police at Paltan area in National capital Dhaka on April 5, reports Daily Star
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At least 25 people, including 10 Policemen and 15 cadres of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), were injured as around 1,000 JeI-ICS cadres clashed with Police at Paltan area in National capital Dhaka on April 5, reports Daily Star. The brawl started when Police barred a Jamaat-Shibir procession at Paltan intersection. The procession was heading towards Muktangon to hold a rally demanding release of top JeI leaders arrested in connection with War Crimes (WCs) during the Liberation War in 1971. JeI leaders took the rally as a challenge, as Police earlier in the day barred supporters of Fazlul Huq Aminee, Chief of Islamic Oikya Jote (IOJ), from holding a rally at the same venue.
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April - 5 
Police arrested 12 cadres of ICS and recovered four petrol bombs (molotov cocktails) from a house in Baitul Aman Housing in Mohammadpur of Dhaka.
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Police arrested 12 cadres of ICS and recovered four petrol bombs (molotov cocktails) from a house in Baitul Aman Housing in Mohammadpur of Dhaka.
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April - 5 
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Special Court-15, fixed April 25 for judgment in the mutiny case against 71 jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion of BGB in Panchhari sub-district of Khagrachhari District.
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The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Special Court-15, fixed April 25 for judgment in the mutiny case against 71 jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion of BGB in Panchhari sub-district of Khagrachhari District.
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April - 5 
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) allowed the investigators to interrogate detained JeI Ameer (Chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami and Secretary General Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojahid at Dhaka Central Jail in connection with WCs charges.
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The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) allowed the investigators to interrogate detained JeI Ameer (Chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami and Secretary General Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojahid at Dhaka Central Jail in connection with WCs charges.
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April - 10 
Kushtia Councilor of Meherpur Municipality, Mizanur Rahman Ripon who was severely injured in a bomb attack on April 1, died at Apollo Hospital in the Capital city of Dhaka on April 8. A case was filed with Meherpur Sadar Police Station on April 2. Th
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Kushtia Councilor of Meherpur Municipality, Mizanur Rahman Ripon who was severely injured in a bomb attack on April 1, died at Apollo Hospital in the Capital city of Dhaka on April 8. A case was filed with Meherpur Sadar Police Station on April 2. The accused in the case are President of Meherpur District Awami League (AL) Golam Rasul, General Secretary Kazi Miajan Ali, and the incumbent Mayor of the Municipality Mutasim Billah Motu and General Secretary of District Unit Jubo League Abdullah Al Mamun Bipul. Police arrested Bipul and another activist of the same unit Abdul Momin soon after the incident. Later, the complaints against Golam Rasul and Kazi Miajan Ali were withdrawn from the case on April 3.
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April - 10 
Police arrested two cadres, Eusuf Ali (28) and Ershad Ali (25) of outlawed Purbo Bangla Communist Party (PBCP)-Sharbahara Faction from Nuruddinpur area of Sujanagar Sub-District of Pabna District on April 9, reports Daily Star. The arrestees hailed f
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Police arrested two cadres, Eusuf Ali (28) and Ershad Ali (25) of outlawed Purbo Bangla Communist Party (PBCP)-Sharbahara Faction from Nuruddinpur area of Sujanagar Sub-District of Pabna District on April 9, reports Daily Star. The arrestees hailed from Indrajitpur village in Sujanagar Sub-District
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April - 11 
A court in Kurigram sentenced top leader of Allar Dal, Matin Mehedi (former top Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh leader), and three of his associates, accused in the case for serial bomb attack in Jhenaidah District on August 17, 2005 to 20 years rigo
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A court in Kurigram sentenced top leader of Allar Dal, Matin Mehedi (former top Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh leader), and three of his associates, accused in the case for serial bomb attack in Jhenaidah District on August 17, 2005 to 20 years rigorous imprisonment. The three associates of Matin Mehedi are 'Kurigram commander' Monwar Hossen Biplob, 'Kurigram Sadar Sub-District commander' Anwar Hossen and member of the outfit Jobed Ali.
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April - 11 
Daily Star reports that the Rajshahi Police recovered a cocktail bomb and bomb making materials from Shaheed Selim Hall of Rajshahi University of Engineering Technology (RUET) on April 12. The bomb making materials included six empty cans, 100 gram w
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Daily Star reports that the Rajshahi Police recovered a cocktail bomb and bomb making materials from Shaheed Selim Hall of Rajshahi University of Engineering Technology (RUET) on April 12. The bomb making materials included six empty cans, 100 gram white powder and small pieces of pebble.
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April - 11 
Police arrested a Biplobi Communist Party (BCP) cadre, Jalal Uddin Pramanik (32), and recovered a Leichgeschutz (LG) weapon and two bullets from his possession in Mirpur Sub-District of Kushtia District on April 11, reports Daily Star.
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Police arrested a Biplobi Communist Party (BCP) cadre, Jalal Uddin Pramanik (32), and recovered a Leichgeschutz (LG) weapon and two bullets from his possession in Mirpur Sub-District of Kushtia District on April 11, reports Daily Star.
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April - 12 
A two-member team of ICT on April 12 visited Dalim Bhaban in Chittagong that was used as a torture house by Razakars and Al-Badr forces during the Liberation War. The house was forcibly occupied by the then Islami Chhatra Sangha from the local landlo
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A two-member team of ICT on April 12 visited Dalim Bhaban in Chittagong that was used as a torture house by Razakars and Al-Badr forces during the Liberation War. The house was forcibly occupied by the then Islami Chhatra Sangha from the local landlord Sri Ranjan Nath. The ICT members said they have collected evidence and testimonies that would prove the building was used as one of the prime torture cells in the port city. There are allegations that Al Badr and Islami Chhatra Sangha men tortured the progressive Bangalees, minority people, leftists and freedom fighters at the building. Earlier, the ICT members visited Salauddin Quader Chowdhury's Good's Hill residence and other places at Raozan and Rangunia to investigate the war crimes of 1971. Both the places are in Chittagong District.
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April - 12 
As the hearing on charge-framing against 850 alleged mutineers started at the Court of Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Dhaka, it has been revealed that a group of Border Guard mutineers had held a secret meeting at the rented house of a colleague and to
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As the hearing on charge-framing against 850 alleged mutineers started at the Court of Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Dhaka, it has been revealed that a group of Border Guard mutineers had held a secret meeting at the rented house of a colleague and took an oath to kill the Army Officers in the force. The secret meeting was held on February 24, 2009, a day before the mutiny, at the house of jawan (trooper) Zakaria near the Headquarter. Another trooper Rafiqul Islam administered the oath of killing the officers. It was also revealed that some of the accused took part in another secret meeting on February 15, 2009 inside Pilkhana, Dhaka and hatched the conspiracy.
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April - 12 
Twenty jawans (troopers) of 39th Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to prison terms ranging from six months to six years for their involvement in the February 2009 mutiny at the Battalion Headquarters in Chapainawabganj Distric
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Twenty jawans (troopers) of 39th Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to prison terms ranging from six months to six years for their involvement in the February 2009 mutiny at the Battalion Headquarters in Chapainawabganj District. The Special Court-12 also fined the convicts BNC 100 each.
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April - 13 
In another Court trial of Ramna Batamul Blast case, ten years have gone by and the trials are yet to be completed. During the celebration of Bengali New Year, in 2001, the blast killed 10 people. One of the trial remains stuck as the Supreme Court re
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In another Court trial of Ramna Batamul Blast case, ten years have gone by and the trials are yet to be completed. During the celebration of Bengali New Year, in 2001, the blast killed 10 people. One of the trial remains stuck as the Supreme Court registrar is yet to give his opinion on whether the trials of both cases could be held in the same court. Ironically, the case filed under Explosive Substances Act (ESA) is pending with the Speedy Trial Tribunal-1 Dhaka. Seven and a half years after the incident, during the immediate past caretaker rule, the investigators found Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) links to the blast. Criminal Investigation Department pressed charges against 14 members of banned militant outfit HuJI-B on December 30, 2008. The charge-sheeted accused are top leaders of HuJI-B including top leaders Mufti Abdul Hannan, Mufti Shafiqur Rahman, Moulana Yahiya, Mufti Abdul Hye, Moulana Shawkat Osman alias Sheikh Farid, Moulana Abu Bakar alias Selim Hawlader, Moulana Mohammad Tajuddin, Moulana Abdul Hannan Sabbir, Arif Hasan Suman, Moulana Akbar Hossain alias Helaluddin, Moulana Abu Taher, Moulana Abdur Rouf, Hafez Jahangir Alam Badar and Shahadat Ullah alias Jewel. Of them, Hannan, Suman, Jewel, Abu Taher and Rouf are behind bars while Akbar is out on a High Court bail. The other eight are still at large.Meantime, the other case filed for murder is now pending with the Second Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court of Dhaka. The same court on November 25, 2010 fixed May 31 for hearing of the case.
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April - 13 
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has allowed interrogators to question detained Jamaat-e-Islami (Jei) leaders Motiur Rahman Nizami and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid with links to War Crimes (WCs) at a "Safe Home" in Dhanmondi (Dhaka City) instead
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The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has allowed interrogators to question detained Jamaat-e-Islami (Jei) leaders Motiur Rahman Nizami and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid with links to War Crimes (WCs) at a "Safe Home" in Dhanmondi (Dhaka City) instead of Dhaka Central Jail, Daily Star reported on April 13. The order came on April 13 following a petition filed by investigators probing 1971 war crimes. The court warned the Dhaka Central Jail authorities for not paying proper attention to its order for making arrangements for interrogation and asked them to be more cautious in future.
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April - 14 
Daily Star reports that unidentified assailants shot dead a member of Parbatto Chittagong Janasanghanghati Samity (PCJSS) Chijimon Chakma (32) and his daughter Arko Moni Chakma (2) in Rangamati District on April 14.
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Daily Star reports that unidentified assailants shot dead a member of Parbatto Chittagong Janasanghanghati Samity (PCJSS) Chijimon Chakma (32) and his daughter Arko Moni Chakma (2) in Rangamati District on April 14.
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April - 14 
Police arrested five members of Islamist militant outfit Jagrata Muslim Towhidi Janata on charges of anti-state activities at Nazrul Avenue in Kandirpar of Comilla District on April 14. The activists were pasting posters on walls protesting Governmen
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Police arrested five members of Islamist militant outfit Jagrata Muslim Towhidi Janata on charges of anti-state activities at Nazrul Avenue in Kandirpar of Comilla District on April 14. The activists were pasting posters on walls protesting Government's move to ban fatwa (religious edict), and demanding cancellation of the proposed Education Policy and National Women Development Policy.
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April - 15 
Police recovered a live grenade and 63 bullets from a deserted pond at Sree Rampur village of Patgram sub-district in Lalmonirhat District on April 15, reports Daily Star.
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Police recovered a live grenade and 63 bullets from a deserted pond at Sree Rampur village of Patgram sub-district in Lalmonirhat District on April 15, reports Daily Star.
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April - 16 
A 'regional leader' of Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) Red Flag faction was arrested in Santhia sub-district of Pabna District on April 16, reports Daily Star. The arrestee Mohamad Islam Khan (35) was from Lakhmipur village in the Santhia sub-di
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A 'regional leader' of Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) Red Flag faction was arrested in Santhia sub-district of Pabna District on April 16, reports Daily Star. The arrestee Mohamad Islam Khan (35) was from Lakhmipur village in the Santhia sub-district.
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April - 18 
A Dhaka Court on April 18 placed two former Directors General (DG) of National Security Intelligence (NSI) on remand for four days in connection with the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally in 2004, reports Daily Star. Abdul Kahar
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A Dhaka Court on April 18 placed two former Directors General (DG) of National Security Intelligence (NSI) on remand for four days in connection with the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally in 2004, reports Daily Star. Abdul Kahar Akand, the Investigation Officer (IO) of the case filed under Explosives Act, in a forwarding report said the two accused were very close to former State Minister for Home Lutfozzaman Babar, now in detention on charges of links with the grenade attack. Besides, Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) ‘Chief’ Mufti Abdul Hannan on April 7, 2011 in his confessional statement said the two former DGs were behind the conspiracy to make the attack, said Abdul, also senior special superintendent of Criminal Investigation Department (CID). The former NSI bosses, who had been arrested in connection with the 10-truckload of arms haul case, were shown arrested on April 13 in the case relating to the attack on August 21, 2004 at Bangabandhu Avenue.
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April - 19 
Earlier on April 4, the Court warned the Investigation Officer (IO) for the second time for delaying the probe and asked to submit the report by April 20. The CID got 20 months and 15 days in eight phases for investigating the case filed under the Ex
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Earlier on April 4, the Court warned the Investigation Officer (IO) for the second time for delaying the probe and asked to submit the report by April 20. The CID got 20 months and 15 days in eight phases for investigating the case filed under the Explosive Substances Act in connection with the attacks.
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April - 19 
Police arrested a local Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader, Manirul Islam Bilali (45), at Jahanabad village in Sadar sub-district of Satkhira District on April 19, reports Daily Star. Police said Bilali is an accused in a sedition case filed with Sadar Pol
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Police arrested a local Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader, Manirul Islam Bilali (45), at Jahanabad village in Sadar sub-district of Satkhira District on April 19, reports Daily Star. Police said Bilali is an accused in a sedition case filed with Sadar Police Station against him and others on July 15, 2010. He went into hiding soon after filing of the case.
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April - 19 
Profulla Das (40), was arrested from Jalisha village under Dumki sub-district in Patuakhali District on April 19. Four cocktails, two passports, bomb-making materials and three mobile sets were recovered from his house.
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Profulla Das (40), was arrested from Jalisha village under Dumki sub-district in Patuakhali District on April 19. Four cocktails, two passports, bomb-making materials and three mobile sets were recovered from his house.
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April - 19 
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) sought 45 days more from a Dhaka Court to complete further investigation into one of the two cases filed for the grenade attacks on the August 21, 2004 Awami League (AL) rally in Dhaka’s Bangabandhu Avenue.
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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) sought 45 days more from a Dhaka Court to complete further investigation into one of the two cases filed for the grenade attacks on the August 21, 2004 Awami League (AL) rally in Dhaka’s Bangabandhu Avenue.
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April - 20 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a suspect, identified as Abdur Razzak Howlader (42), of Kalagachia village under Amtali sub-district in Barguna District on April 20 and recovered a pistol from his possession, reports Daily Star.
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a suspect, identified as Abdur Razzak Howlader (42), of Kalagachia village under Amtali sub-district in Barguna District on April 20 and recovered a pistol from his possession, reports Daily Star.
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April - 20 
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on April 20 got 25 days more to complete further investigation into one of the two cases filed for the grenade attacks on Awami League (AL) rally on August 21, 2004. With this, the CID has been given 21 mon
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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on April 20 got 25 days more to complete further investigation into one of the two cases filed for the grenade attacks on Awami League (AL) rally on August 21, 2004. With this, the CID has been given 21 months and 10 days in nine phases for investigating the case filed under the Explosive Substances Act. Meanwhile, the murder case filed for the August 21 grenade attack is now pending with the Second Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court in Dhaka. The former State Minister for Home Lutfozzaman Babar, Dhaka City Corporation Ward Councilor Ariful Islam Arif, Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) leader Abdul Majid Butt alias Abu Yusuf Butt, Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) leader Maulana Abdur Rouf and four others were shown arrested following further investigation into the cases.
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April - 20 
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on April 20 rejected a bail petition filed by Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee in connection with War Crimes (WCs). In one of the two petitions, the four JeI leaders sought bail in connection
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The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on April 20 rejected a bail petition filed by Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee in connection with War Crimes (WCs). In one of the two petitions, the four JeI leaders sought bail in connection with charges of WCs. The other petition was filed by Motiur Rahman Nizami and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid seeking review of the ICT’s order on April 13 which allowed investigators to quiz them at a "safe home" in the capital instead of Dhaka Central Jail about their links with WCs during the 1971 Liberation War. The Tribunal also asked the prosecution to submit a report of the investigation into the allegations against Sayedee as early as possible.
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April - 21 
Four JeI leaders, including Motiur Rahman Nizami, Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla were brought to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on April 21 (today) in connection with WCs charges.
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Four JeI leaders, including Motiur Rahman Nizami, Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla were brought to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on April 21 (today) in connection with WCs charges.
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April - 25 
A man was injured as an abandoned bomb exploded at Jorgasa village of Santhia sub-district of Pabna District. The officer-in-charge (OC) of Santhia Police Station said that a bomb was lying in an abandoned state in a field at the village. Out of curi
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A man was injured as an abandoned bomb exploded at Jorgasa village of Santhia sub-district of Pabna District. The officer-in-charge (OC) of Santhia Police Station said that a bomb was lying in an abandoned state in a field at the village. Out of curiosity, a schoolboy named Mohammad Shakil (10), saw and took it to their house where it exploded leaving his uncle injured.
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April - 25 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) on April 25 arrested two Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) cadres, including its acting ‘Chief’ Abdul Hannan Sabbir from a hideout at Keraniganj in Dhaka District, according to Daily Star. Sabbir (51) is an ac
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) on April 25 arrested two Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) cadres, including its acting ‘Chief’ Abdul Hannan Sabbir from a hideout at Keraniganj in Dhaka District, according to Daily Star. Sabbir (51) is an accused in carrying out bomb attacks on an Udichi programme in Jessore and a Pahela Baishakh celebrations event at Ramna Batamul, The other arrestee Ainul Haq (28) was coordinating recruitment and secret training of HUJI-B militants. Sabbir was also sued in a case filed for planting a 76 kilogram bomb at Sheikh Hasina's rally venue at Kotalipara in Gopalganj in 2000. The law enforcers also recovered some compact disks (CDs), a bomb-making manual and organisational books of the outfit. Commander M Sohail, Director of Legal and Media Wing of RAB stated, "HUJI-B members were visiting different madrasas to recruit members and impart training to them. Analysis of such activities suggests they were planning to carry out subversive activities". According to confessions made by already arrested HUJI-B leaders, the militants are responsible for more than 20 bomb and grenade attacks since 1999 that killed over 100 persons.
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April - 25 
Sixty-six jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to various jail terms ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the 2009 mutiny in Panchhari sub-district of Khagrachhari District. T
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Sixty-six jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to various jail terms ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the 2009 mutiny in Panchhari sub-district of Khagrachhari District. The Special Court-15 also fined each of the convicts BDR 100. However, the Court acquitted five BGB men as allegations brought against them were not proved. The BGB men were convicted for joining the 2009 mutiny expressing solidarity with the mutineers at Pilkhana Headquarters where 74 persons, including 57 Army officials, were killed.
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April - 26 
Charges against 260 more accused in Pilkhana Carnage Case were read out at a makeshift Court in Dhaka. On April 12, charges against 80 out of 850 accused, including 23 civilians, were read out in the case.
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Charges against 260 more accused in Pilkhana Carnage Case were read out at a makeshift Court in Dhaka. On April 12, charges against 80 out of 850 accused, including 23 civilians, were read out in the case.
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April - 26 
Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) leader Mufti Abdul Hannan and one of his accomplices were taken on fresh remand for one day in connection with abduction of a physician in September 2003. Nayeb-e-Ameer of HuJI-B Abdul Hannan Sabbir and h
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Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) leader Mufti Abdul Hannan and one of his accomplices were taken on fresh remand for one day in connection with abduction of a physician in September 2003. Nayeb-e-Ameer of HuJI-B Abdul Hannan Sabbir and his accomplice Ainul Haque were interrogated for five days each in a case filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
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April - 26 
In a separate Court trial, 27 jawans (troopers) of 23rd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced by Special Court-12 to jail terms ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the mutiny at Khulna Sector Headquart
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In a separate Court trial, 27 jawans (troopers) of 23rd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced by Special Court-12 to jail terms ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the mutiny at Khulna Sector Headquarters on February 25 and 26 in 2009. Charges against the accused were framed in the court on March 27 this year while depositions of 20 prosecution witnesses recorded during trial of the mutiny case.
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April - 26 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has arrested one of the most wanted leaders of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) Rahmatullah alias Sheikh Farid alias Shawkat Osman (47) Tongi Railway Station area of Gazipur District on April 26. Farid was pl
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has arrested one of the most wanted leaders of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) Rahmatullah alias Sheikh Farid alias Shawkat Osman (47) Tongi Railway Station area of Gazipur District on April 26. Farid was playing a vital role to reunite Afghan War participants with some other top leaders of HuJI-B for the last few years, sources in Security Forces (SFs) stated. According to RAB, he is accused in four cases, two for Ramna Batamul carnage in April 2001, one for a grenade attack on an Awami League rally on Bangabandhu Avenue on August 21 in 2004 and the other for planting a 76 kilogrammes bomb near Sheikh Hasina's rally venue in Kotalipara in 2000. RAB claimed that Farid was acting as the HuJI-B ameer (chief) and under his leadership the outfit was reuniting and recruiting members through its District and different madrassa units. He had also served HuJI-B as the ‘general secretary’ and organising secretary and ameer of Dhaka and Chittagong District units. Regarding HuJI-B funding, Farid told that they get financial aid from some 3,000-4,000 associates working in different countries of the Middle East. Afghan War veteran Farid is trained to operate anti-aircraft missile, tank and other sophisticated weapons. He also fought against Myanmar forces for the Arakan Muslims in 1995-96. Farid went into hiding after law enforcers started reinvestigation into different bomb and grenade attacks that saw arrest of a number of HuJI-B leaders including its former chairman Abdus Salam.
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April - 26 
The Ataikula Unit ‘Chief’ of Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP)-Red Flag, Tikka Khan (35) was killed in an encounter in Ataikula in Pabna District on April 26, reports Daily Star. Police recovered a sawed-off shotgun and six bullets from the spot.
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The Ataikula Unit ‘Chief’ of Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP)-Red Flag, Tikka Khan (35) was killed in an encounter in Ataikula in Pabna District on April 26, reports Daily Star. Police recovered a sawed-off shotgun and six bullets from the spot. This was the fourth 'crossfire' incident in the District this year.
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April - 27 
A recent study by UN Rapporteur Lars-Anders Baer found an extensive military presence and ongoing land disputes in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in 2010. "When the idea of the study was presented to the UN's Economic and Social Council, the Bangl
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A recent study by UN Rapporteur Lars-Anders Baer found an extensive military presence and ongoing land disputes in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in 2010. "When the idea of the study was presented to the UN's Economic and Social Council, the Bangladesh delegation... argued that there were no 'indigenous' people in Bangladesh”.
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April - 27 
Brahmanbaria Police recovered 39 cocktail bombs in an abandoned condition from a field near Ashik Plaza in the town on April 27, reports Daily Star. Official sources claimed that, more than 100 cocktail bomb were recovered in the last 35 days from se
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Brahmanbaria Police recovered 39 cocktail bombs in an abandoned condition from a field near Ashik Plaza in the town on April 27, reports Daily Star. Official sources claimed that, more than 100 cocktail bomb were recovered in the last 35 days from several areas of Brahmanbaria town in Brahmanbaria District.
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April - 27 
Five Islamic scholars requested the Supreme Court to cancel a High Court verdict that declared fatwa (religious edict) illegal, saying that fatwa cannot be stopped. Fatwa is part and parcel of Islam, Islamic culture and its principle, the scholars sa
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Five Islamic scholars requested the Supreme Court to cancel a High Court verdict that declared fatwa (religious edict) illegal, saying that fatwa cannot be stopped. Fatwa is part and parcel of Islam, Islamic culture and its principle, the scholars said while placing their opinions before the Appellate Division during the hearing of an appeal that challenged the 2001 High Court verdict.
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April - 27 
Three jawans (troopers) of 22nd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to jail terms by the Special Court-12, ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion Headquarters in Jessore on F
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Three jawans (troopers) of 22nd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to jail terms by the Special Court-12, ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion Headquarters in Jessore on February 26 , 2009.
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April - 28 
A Dhaka court on April 28 placed Rahmatullah alias Sheikh Farid, a leader of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B), on a seven-day remand for interrogation in connection with the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in 2004, repo
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A Dhaka court on April 28 placed Rahmatullah alias Sheikh Farid, a leader of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B), on a seven-day remand for interrogation in connection with the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in 2004, reports Daily Star. Meanwhile, HuJI-B Chief Mufti Abdul Hannan and one of his accomplices Abu Zandal were sent to jail after CID produced them before the court of Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Ismail Hossain on completion of their one-day remand in Azizur Rahma abduction case. They were earlier remanded on several days in the same case filed on September 23, 2003.
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April - 28 
The ICT upheld its order that granted bail to former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker Abdul Alim on March 31 in connection with similar charges and directed him to appear before it on July 21. Alim, a member of late President Ziaur Rahman'
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The ICT upheld its order that granted bail to former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker Abdul Alim on March 31 in connection with similar charges and directed him to appear before it on July 21. Alim, a member of late President Ziaur Rahman's cabinet, appeared before the tribunal in compliance with his bail conditions. The tribunal also ordered the prosecution to submit the investigation report against him by July 21.
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April - 28 
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) permitted investigators to quiz detained Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee at a “safe home” at Dhanmondi in Dhaka in connection with crimes against humanity in 1971. Sayedee will be interroga
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The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) permitted investigators to quiz detained Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee at a “safe home” at Dhanmondi in Dhaka in connection with crimes against humanity in 1971. Sayedee will be interrogated for a day between 10:00am and 5:00pm, and the prison authority will take him to jail after the interrogation, the tribunal said.
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April - 28 
The Special Court-16 sentenced 153 Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB) to jail terms ranging from one and a half years to seven years for their involvement in the mutiny at BGB Training Centre and School at Baitul Izzat at Satkania in Chittagong on Februa
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The Special Court-16 sentenced 153 Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB) to jail terms ranging from one and a half years to seven years for their involvement in the mutiny at BGB Training Centre and School at Baitul Izzat at Satkania in Chittagong on February 25, 2009. The complainant alleged that 153 jawans (troopers) revolted for expressing solidarity with the mutineers of BGB Headquarters at Pilkhana in Dhaka on February 25, 2009.
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April - 29 
A, ‘operational commander’ of Janajuddha faction of Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-ML), identified as Ziarul Rahman (28) alias Bomaru Zia, was killed by Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) at Goashbari village under Ataikula Police Station in Pabna Dis
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A, ‘operational commander’ of Janajuddha faction of Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-ML), identified as Ziarul Rahman (28) alias Bomaru Zia, was killed by Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) at Goashbari village under Ataikula Police Station in Pabna District on April 29, reports Daily Star. Ziarul Rahman (28) alias Bomaru Zia, was the ‘operational commander’ of the outlawed party. Police recovered a shutter gun, a pistol, two magazines, one cartridge and five bullets from the spot.
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April - 30 
The Special Court-13 on April 30 sentenced 56 jawans (troopers) of Dinajpur 2nd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) to jail for their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion on February 25 and 26 in 2009, reports Daily Star.
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The Special Court-13 on April 30 sentenced 56 jawans (troopers) of Dinajpur 2nd Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) to jail for their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion on February 25 and 26 in 2009, reports Daily Star.
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*Data till , June 10, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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