Sheikh Hasina public biography
ReviewedWikipedia · 7 Aug 2026
Public biographical reference for name, political affiliation, occupation, and senior public roles.
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Wikipedia · 7 Aug 2026
Public biographical reference for name, political affiliation, occupation, and senior public roles.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 1 Jun 2025
State news report that ICT prosecutors filed formal crimes-against-humanity charges against Sheikh Hasina, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun over the July-August Mass Uprising.
Bangladesh Awami League · 27 Sep 2018
Party profile describing birth in Tungipara, Awami League leadership from 1981, prime ministerial terms, opposition roles, and major political milestones.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 10 Jul 2025
State news report that ICT-1 framed charges against Sheikh Hasina and two others in a crimes-against-humanity case and noted the rejection of a discharge plea.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 15 Dec 2025
State news report describing prosecution appeal activity after the ICT-1 judgment, including reported conviction details, sentence language, and compensation/confiscation orders.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 26 Nov 2025
State news report on release of the ICT-1 judgment text after the tribunal convicted and sentenced Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal in the July Mass Uprising case.
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights · 12 Feb 2025
UN fact-finding report on protest-related human rights violations between July 1 and August 15, 2024, including findings about former-government policy and security-force conduct.
Associated Press · 17 Nov 2025
Wire report on the ICT verdict, including Hasina's response denying wrongdoing and calling the verdict biased and politically motivated.
The Daily Star · 5 Aug 2026
Analysis article tracing electoral controversies, centralisation of executive authority, democratic-space concerns, repression allegations, economic-development claims, and the student-led uprising that ended Hasina's rule.
Wikipedia · 7 Aug 2026
Public biographical reference for name, political affiliation, occupation, and senior public roles.
The Business Standard · 17 Aug 2024
Public analysis of Anisul Huq's law ministry tenure, judicial-administration criticism, 16th Amendment, and digital-law context.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 13 Aug 2024
Public report on the arrest of Anisul Huq and Salman F Rahman in a New Market police case.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 1 Dec 2024
Public court report on former IGP Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun being sent to jail after remand in an uprising-related murder case.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 5 Jul 2024
BSS profile covering his appointment as the 31st IGP, earlier RAB director-general and Additional IGP roles, prior police postings, UN peacekeeping service, and one-year IGP extension.
U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control · 10 Dec 2021
OFAC sanctions-search entry listing Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun under the Global Magnitsky sanctions program in connection with Rapid Action Battalion.
Prothom Alo English · 30 Sep 2022
Interview reporting his public responses, as outgoing RAB director general and incoming IGP, to questions about RAB operations, police accountability, crossfire, sanctions, and election policing.
The Daily Star · 17 Nov 2025
Report that ICT-1 sentenced former IGP Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun to five years and described his full and true disclosure as a prosecution witness.
The Daily Star · 24 Sep 2024
Court-procedure report on a four-day remand order in the Mohammad Ismamul Haque death case and other cases in which he was shown arrested.
The Business Standard · 21 Aug 2024
Public analysis of press-freedom erosion, cyber-law use, and institutional control during the Hasina government.
The Business Standard · 31 Mar 2023
Public report on Hasan Mahmud's comments after a Prothom Alo journalist's arrest and his defense of digital security law context.
The Daily Star · 11 Jan 2024
Public report on Mohammad Ali Arafat's appointment and Awami League communications and foreign-relations role.
The Daily Star · 3 Feb 2024
Public interview on press freedom, rumours, disinformation, the Cyber Security Act, and ministry priorities.
Dhaka South City Corporation · 22 Aug 2022
Official biography recording mayoral role, parliamentary roles, Awami League nomination, and minister-status notice.
Prothom Alo English · 25 Aug 2024
Public report alleging DSCC funds and transactions were shifted toward Modhumoti Bank, with contract and patronage concerns.
The Business Standard · 14 Aug 2024
Public report on loans of companies associated with Salman F Rahman across seven banks and alleged abuse of state-owned banks.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 8 Jan 2026
Public report on ACC case alleging stock-market manipulation, bank-loan embezzlement, and money laundering.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 13 Aug 2024
Public report on arrest of Salman F Rahman and Anisul Huq in a New Market police case.
The Daily Star · 7 Aug 2026
Public report on an ACC circular and Dhaka court seizure order for Vietnam properties linked to Saifuzzaman Chowdhury and related persons or entities.
The Daily Star · 14 Jan 2026
Public court report on Dhaka court orders to confiscate foreign properties in connection with ACC corruption allegations.
The Daily Star · 31 Oct 2024
Public report that CID initiated a money-laundering investigation concerning Saifuzzaman Chowdhury Javed and associated persons or organizations.
The Daily Star · 5 Jan 2026
Public report that the ACC filed a UCB-related case alleging embezzlement, fraud, and money laundering.
The Daily Star · 11 Mar 2026
Public court report that a Chattogram court framed charges against Saifuzzaman Chowdhury and 35 others in the UCB-related money-laundering case.
Bangladesh Parliament · 7 Aug 2026
Accessed public parliamentary listing identifying Saifuzzaman Chowdhury as Bangladesh Awami League representative for Chattogram-13.
The Daily Star · 14 Jan 2019
Public report that Sheikh Hasina reappointed Maj Gen (retd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique as security affairs adviser, with adviser status under a Cabinet Division notification.
Prothom Alo English / Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 19 Sep 2024
Public report that a court complaint was filed against 10 people including Tarique Ahmed Siddique, and that New Market police were directed to record it as an FIR.
The Daily Star · 31 Jul 2026
Public report on testimony before International Crimes Tribunal-1 alleging RAB Intelligence Wing involvement in extrajudicial killing and enforced-disappearance operations.
The Daily Star · 6 Aug 2026
Public report that DMP Detective Branch arrested former Gazipur-5 MP Akhtaruzzaman and quoted police allegations about banned-organisation-linked activity and a July uprising murder case.
Bangladesh Parliament · 7 Aug 2026
Accessed public parliamentary listing identifying Akhtaruzzaman as representative for Gazipur-5.
Ajker Patrika · 6 Feb 2024
Public Bangla report describing Akhtaruzzaman as elected MP from Gazipur-5 in the 12th parliamentary election and noting earlier DUCSU and freedom-fighter context.
The Daily Star · 31 Jul 2024
Report identifying Harun Or Rashid as a DMP Detective Branch official and describing his transfer to the crime and operations department after quota-protest related controversy.
The Daily Star · 18 Aug 2024
Report that the Anti-Corruption Commission initiated an investigation against Harun Or Rashid over allegations of acquiring illegal wealth through irregularities and corruption.
The Daily Star · 24 Oct 2024
Report that the ACC summoned Harun Or Rashid, former DMP Detective Branch chief, to appear regarding allegations of acquiring assets beyond known income through irregularities and corruption.
The Daily Star · 21 Oct 2024
Report that the Central Intelligence Cell of the National Board of Revenue sent account-freeze letters to banks and financial institutions concerning Harun Or Rashid and family members.
The Daily Star · 8 Jan 2025
Court report that a Dhaka court ordered the ACC to seize income-tax documents in connection with corruption cases and applications alleging illegal wealth.
The Daily Star · 18 Aug 2025
Report that the government suspended Harun Or Rashid and other police officers on desertion charges under the Government Servants discipline rules.
Prothom Alo · 20 Jul 2026
Report identifying Md Shahed, also known as Shahed Karim, as Regent Hospital's figure and describing a later arrest on an arrest warrant, previous Covid-test fraud allegations, 35-case history, bail history, arms-case appeal posture, and ACC asset-case sentence reporting.
The Daily Star · 20 Jul 2026
Report that Mohammad Shahed Karim was taken into police custody after public detention at ECB Chattar, with background on prior Regent Hospital Covid-test allegations, 2020 arrest, and bail release in multiple cases.
Prothom Alo · 27 Aug 2020
Report that a Dhaka court framed charges against Regent Group chairman Mohammad Shahed Karim in an arms case after RAB arrest and Regent Hospital Covid-certificate fraud case reporting.
The Daily Star · 11 Jan 2024
Report that the High Court acquitted Regent Group chairman Mohammad Shahed in the arms case in which he had earlier been sentenced to life imprisonment.
Prothom Alo · 22 Jul 2020
Report that the Anti-Corruption Commission filed a case against Mohammad Shahed and others over alleged embezzlement from NRB Bank.
Prothom Alo · 11 Jul 2020
Report on DGHS explanation about the Regent Hospital MoU and claims that DGHS later found gross irregularities including fake Covid-certificate sales.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 22 Apr 2024
Report that the Anti-Corruption Commission formed a probe body to inquire into graft allegations against former IGP Benazir Ahmed.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 3 May 2026
Report that a Dhaka court framed charges against former IGP Benazir Ahmed in a graft case involving alleged illegal wealth, information concealment, and money laundering.
The Daily Star · 21 Aug 2024
Report on ACC-source discussion of investigations into former and current police officials, naming several senior police figures in post-transition accountability context.
The Daily Star · 14 Mar 2021
Report that Monirul Islam, then CTTC chief and DMP additional commissioner, was appointed to lead the Special Branch of police.
Prothom Alo · 18 Aug 2025
Report that Biplob Kumar Sarker, former DMP joint commissioner, was temporarily suspended for unauthorised absence from duty.
Prothom Alo · 23 Jun 2026
Report that an ICT investigation report named former DMP commissioner Habibur Rahman among accused persons in the Chankharpul July-uprising deaths context.
The Daily Star · 24 Dec 2023
Report quoting Md Shahabuddin Khan as Additional Inspector General of Highway Police about an AI-camera surveillance project.
The Daily Star · 13 Oct 2024
Report that the Highway Police had been without a chief since Shahabuddin Khan was forced to retire.
Daily Sun · 16 Feb 2023
Report that Sylhet Range DIG Mofiz Uddin Ahmed was transferred to the CID and posted as anti-terrorism unit DIG.
New Age · 21 Jun 2019
Interview identifying Mofiz Uddin Ahmed as DMP additional commissioner traffic and discussing Dhaka traffic-signal administration.
New Age · 5 Jun 2024
Report that Barrister Md Harun-Ar-Rashid replaced former RAB DG M Khurshid Hossain after Khurshid went on retirement.
Daily Sun · 6 Jan 2024
Report quoting RAB DG M Khurshid Hossain on election-day security and law-enforcement coordination.
New Age · 5 Jun 2024
Report that Barrister Md Harun-Ar-Rashid took charge as RAB director general, replacing M Khurshid Hossain.
The Daily Star · 26 Jan 2025
Report that the ICT issued arrest warrants against former RAB DG Md Harun or Rashid over alleged crimes against humanity during the July-August uprising and enforced disappearances.
bdnews24.com · 24 Feb 2020
Report that Md Saiful Alam of the 11th Infantry Division was appointed director general of DGFI, with background on prior division command and BMA recognition.
National Defence College · 11 Feb 2024
Official NDC notice that Lt Gen Md Saiful Alam joined as commandant of National Defence College on 11 February 2024.
The Daily Star · 12 Sep 2024
Report that Lt Gen Md Saiful Alam, a former DGFI director general, was sent into forced retirement and had been subject to BFIU account-freeze reporting.
Prothom Alo · 12 Sep 2024
Report that Lt Gen Md Saiful Alam was forced to retire early and had served as DGFI director general, Quartermaster General, and GOC of 11 Infantry Division.
The Business Standard · 2 Mar 2025
Report that the ACC seized Tk2.42 crore during an inquiry involving former DGFI chief Md Saiful Alam; the profile treats this as inquiry and seizure reporting, not a final finding.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against 13 people, including Md Saiful Alam, in the JIC enforced-disappearance and torture case; this is charge-framing/trial posture, not conviction.
bdnews24.com · 26 Oct 2022
Report that Major General Hamidul Haque was appointed director general of DGFI, replacing Ahmed Tabrez Shams Chowdhury.
The Daily Star · 12 Sep 2024
Report that Major General Hamidul Haque, a former DGFI director general, was sent into forced retirement after the August 2024 transition.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 1 Jun 2025
Report that ICT prosecutors filed formal charges naming Sheikh Hasina, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and former IGP Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 11 Dec 2025
BSS reported that CID filed a money-laundering case alleging forged documents, extortion, and illegal occupation or transfer of land in Rupganj from 2015 to 2024.
The Daily Star · 9 Jul 2025
The Daily Star reported a court order attaching land and associated assets of former minister Golam Dastagir Gazi during an ongoing investigation.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 22 Jan 2026
BSS reported that a Sitakunda police case accused named and unidentified people over the killing of a RAB official, and described Md Yasin as a prime suspect linked to Jungle Salimpur.
The Daily Star · 22 Jan 2026
The Daily Star reported that a case named 29 accused and 200 unnamed people after a RAB officer was killed during a Jungle Salimpur operation.
Prothom Alo · 3 May 2026
Prothom Alo reported RAB allegations that members of Yasin Bahini opened fire on a RAB camp in Jungle Salimpur, while local administration described the wider area as government land.
Prothom Alo · 21 Apr 2022
Prothom Alo reported RAB allegations that Abdul Kader Jilani led a 20-25 person group involved in fraudulent land acquisition in Trishal and was arrested in connection with three killings.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 8 Dec 2025
BSS report on an ICT case against 45 accused including Obaidul Quader and Anisul Huq, listing 17 arrested accused produced before the tribunal.
The Daily Star · 2 Sep 2025
Report on former IGP Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun's ICT testimony naming political and security figures in alleged July-uprising crackdown decision-making.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 10 Aug 2025
BSS reported that 84 of 209 accused in 30 miscellaneous July Uprising crimes-against-humanity cases were in custody, and named former ministers, advisers, a former secretary, retired Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik, and dismissed Major General Ziaul Ahsan among people facing charges.
Wikimedia Commons · 17 Dec 2015
Wikimedia Commons file page for a Hasanul Haq Inu portrait, listed as uploader-owned work under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.
The Business Standard · 2 Nov 2025
Report on ICT-2 charge-framing and trial-order context involving Hasanul Haq Inu and Mahbubul Alam Hanif in Kushtia July-uprising cases.
The Daily Star · 16 Feb 2025
Report that ICT showed former Chattogram-6 MP ABM Fazle Karim Chowdhury arrested over allegations linked to July-uprising killings and injuries in Chattogram; he denied the allegations.
The Daily Star · 16 Sep 2025
Report that former cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and others appeared virtually in Dhaka court in four July-uprising-linked cases.
The Daily Star · 14 May 2026
Report on Engineer Mosharraf Hossain's death, noting earlier arrest in a July-uprising-related case and subsequent bail in all 12 cases.
The Business Standard · 7 Jan 2026
Report on ICT witness testimony alleging Mahbubul Alam Hanif directed violent suppression of protesters in Kushtia.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 22 Jan 2026
Report that ICT-2 framed charges against seven accused including Obaidul Quader, Saddam Hossain, and Wali Asif Inan.
bdnews24.com · 15 Dec 2024
Report that ACC filed cases against former NBR official Matiur Rahman and others over alleged wealth beyond means and concealed asset information.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 21 May 2025
Report that a court imposed a travel ban on former NBR chairman Abu Hena Md Rahmatul Muneem and his wife over ACC graft-allegation inquiry context.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 8 Dec 2025
Report that ACC filed a case against Obaidul Quader and 13 former secretaries over alleged unlawful flat construction and long-term leases on land acquired for Dhaka Elevated Expressway rehabilitation.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 6 Jan 2026
Report that a Dhaka court imposed a travel ban on Obaidul Quader and 13 others during the ACC investigation into the Dhaka Elevated Expressway flat-allocation case.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 28 Aug 2025
Report that the ACC filed a case over Karnaphuli Tunnel project allegations, naming Obaidul Quader and former bridge-sector officials including Khandaker Anwarul Islam.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 19 Jan 2025
Report that the ACC lodged corruption cases against former cabinet secretary Kabir Bin Anwar and his wife over alleged wealth beyond known source and suspicious transactions.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 30 Apr 2025
Report that the ACC sought documents from BPDB while investigating alleged duty evasion concerning the Adani power agreement and former Power Division secretary Ahmad Kaikaus.
The Business Standard · 28 Apr 2025
Report that ACC filed six cases against former secretary Mihir Kanti Majumder and others over alleged embezzlement through fake projects.
New Age · 29 May 2020
Report on ACC attention to the N95 mask controversy and departmental steps, noting Health Services Division secretary Md Ashadul Islam was transferred.
Dhaka Tribune · 28 Jun 2026
Report on an election-related case that names former IGP Jabed Patwary among accused former officials; this is case-reporting context, not a finding.
Prothom Alo · 1 Feb 2018
Report on police officials discussing recruitment, transfer, and drug-trade corruption at a meeting after Jabed Patwary took over as IGP.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 1 Dec 2025
Report that a Dhaka Special Judge Court convicted and sentenced Sheikh Hasina, Sheikh Rehana, Tulip Siddiq, and others in a Purbachal plot-allocation corruption case.
bdnews24.com · 27 Nov 2025
Report that Sheikh Hasina was sentenced in three Purbachal plot cases and that Sajeeb Wazed Joy and Saima Wazed Putul received five-year sentences in separate cases.
Associated Press · 2 Feb 2026
Wire report that a Bangladesh court sentenced Sheikh Hasina, Tulip Siddiq, Radwan Mujib Siddiq, and Azmina Siddiq in Purbachal plot cases, while noting Siddiq's denial.
bdnews24.com · 2 Feb 2026
Report that a Dhaka court ordered cancellation of Purbachal plot allotments to Radwan Mujib Siddiq Bobby and Azmina Haque Siddiq Ruponti and sentenced them to seven years each.
The Daily Star · 31 Jul 2025
Report that charges were framed in six Purbachal plot-allocation cases against Sheikh Hasina, Sheikh Rehana, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, Saima Wazed Putul, Tulip Siddiq, Radwan Mujib Siddiq Bobby, Azmina Siddiq, and officials.
Prothom Alo · 14 Aug 2025
Report that testimony began in Purbachal plot-allocation corruption cases involving Sheikh Rehana, Tulip Siddiq, Azmina Siddiq, Radwan Mujib Siddiq, and related Hasina-family cases.
bdnews24.com · 5 Aug 2024
Report that Sheikh Hasina and her sister Sheikh Rehana left Bangladesh and landed in India after Hasina's resignation amid the 2024 mass uprising.
Bonik Barta · 27 Aug 2024
Report on CRI and White Board roles, identifying Radwan Mujib Siddiq Bobby as a CRI trustee and White Board chief editor, and naming related Sheikh-family members in CRI/White Board roles.
Wikimedia Commons · 8 Jan 2025
Wikimedia Commons file page for a cropped 2016 portrait sourced to U.S. Embassy Dhaka and marked as public domain under U.S. Department of State work rules.
The Business Standard · 19 Jan 2026
Report that ICT-1 took cognisance of formal charges and issued arrest warrants against former MP Shamim Osman, his son Imtinan Osman Ayan, and others over alleged crimes against humanity in Narayanganj during the July Uprising.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 13 May 2026
BSS report that ICT-1 framed charges against Shamim Osman and 11 others, including Ayan Osman and Tanvir Ahmed Titu, over alleged atrocities in Narayanganj during the July Mass Uprising.
Dhaka Tribune · 16 Jan 2025
Report that the ACC filed a case against Shamim Osman, Salma Osman, and Tanvir Ahmed over alleged laundering of unrepatriated K Telecommunications foreign telecom revenue.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 15 Jul 2025
BSS report that the ACC filed two corruption cases against Shamim Osman and Salma Osman and instructed Imtinan Osman and Labiba Joha Angona to submit wealth statements.
Dhaka Tribune · 4 Mar 2022
Explainer on the Osman family's Narayanganj political influence, local rivalries, and historical public allegations. Accusations mentioned in the article are treated as reported or disputed claims, not findings.
bdnews24.com · 18 Mar 2013
Report that Tanvir Mohammad Twaki's father submitted a list of suspected killers including Shamim Osman and Ayon Osman; the report also notes Osman dismissed the accusation as conspiracy.
The Business Standard · 28 Jul 2026
Report on prosecution witness testimony at ICT-1 alleging Ayon Osman shot a protester and describing an attack allegedly involving Shamim Osman and associates. The testimony is not treated as a final court finding.
U.S. Department of State · 20 May 2024
Official public designation of former Bangladesh Army chief Aziz Ahmed under Section 7031(c), alleging significant corruption, interference in public processes, helping a brother evade accountability, improper military-contract awards, and bribes for government appointments.
Al Jazeera Investigative Unit · 1 Feb 2021
Investigative report alleging that Haris and Anis Ahmed, brothers of General Aziz Ahmed, lived abroad after murder convictions and that the family network was linked to bribe, contract, and security-force influence claims. The report says subjects were contacted for response.
The Business Standard · 4 Sep 2024
Report that the ACC decided to investigate allegations of illegal asset accumulation, money laundering, and irregularities against Aziz Ahmed and brothers Haris Ahmed and Tofail Ahmed.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 19 Sep 2024
BSS report that businessman Selim Prodhan filed a court complaint naming Aziz Ahmed, Benazir Ahmed, Haris Ahmed, Tofail Ahmed alias Joseph, and another accused over alleged extortion and abduction; the magistrate directed CID to investigate.
The Daily Star · 30 May 2018
Report that Tofayel Ahmed Joseph was released after presidential clemency; it recounts his 2004 death sentence for the 1996 murder of Mostafizur Rahman Mostafa, later commutation to life imprisonment, and Haris and Anis Ahmed's life sentences in the same case.
Prothom Alo · 4 Feb 2021
Report that Haris Ahmed and Anis Ahmed, brothers of General Aziz Ahmed, had been sentenced to life imprisonment in the Mustafizur Rahman Mostafa murder case and were later granted clemency under Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Prothom Alo · 21 May 2024
Report carrying Aziz Ahmed's response to the US entry ban, including his denial that the corruption allegations were true.
Bangladesh Army · 18 Aug 2026
The Bangladesh Army’s official list records General Aziz Ahmed as chief of army staff from 25 June 2018 to 24 June 2021.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 25 Jan 2026
BSS reported that an ACC investigation was underway into allegations against former army chief Aziz Ahmed involving abuse of power, irregularities, corruption, and assets beyond known income; the court’s reported travel-ban order concerned his brother Anis Ahmed.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 12 Aug 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 set a deadline for a probe report in the alleged crimes-against-humanity case concerning the 5 May 2013 Shapla Chattar incident and listed Aziz Ahmed among the people named in the complaint.
The Daily Star Bangla · 18 Aug 2026
The Daily Star Bangla reported that the ICT chief prosecutor’s office wrote to Bangladesh’s National Central Bureau seeking Interpol assistance for a Red Notice request against Aziz Ahmed in the Shapla Chattar-related crimes-against-humanity proceeding.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 9 Nov 2025
BSS report that ACC filed a case against S Alam and 66 others over alleged embezzlement from Islami Bank and alleged laundering of a portion of the money to Singapore.
The Daily Star · 25 Mar 2025
Report that the ACC filed two cases accusing Mohammed Saiful Alam and Farzana Parveen of amassing alleged illegal wealth and undeclared assets in Bangladesh and abroad.
The Daily Star · 27 Aug 2024
Investigative report on how Mohammed Saiful Alam and family members allegedly used regulatory permission and bank shareholding structures to control several banks and financial institutions.
Prothom Alo · 11 May 2026
Detailed report based on former directors, bank officials and Bangladesh Bank sources describing the alleged 2017 transfer of Islami Bank control to S Alam Group under state-security pressure.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 12 Feb 2025
BSS report that a Dhaka court ordered freezing of shares and related profits owned by Mohammed Saiful Alam and family members during an ACC money-laundering investigation.
The Daily Star · 21 May 2026
Court report that Chattogram Money Loan Court-1 sentenced Mohammed Saiful Alam and 10 executives to five months in a loan non-repayment case filed by Islami Bank.
The Business Standard · 25 Sep 2025
Report that a Dhaka court ordered an Interpol red-notice request against Mohammed Saiful Alam and two relatives after an ACC petition in a loan and money-laundering investigation.
The Business Standard · 28 Oct 2025
Court report that a Dhaka Special Tribunal sentenced Ismail Hossain Chowdhury Samrat to life imprisonment in an arms case.
The Business Standard · 25 Feb 2026
Court report that Dhaka Special Judge's Court-6 sentenced Ismail Hossain Chowdhury Samrat to 20 years in a graft and money-laundering case.
The Daily Star · 27 Sep 2019
Report on RAB statements to a Dhaka court alleging casino proceeds, drug trade, extortion, tender manipulation, and armed-group activity involving Khaled Mahmud Bhuiyan.
The Daily Star · 31 Oct 2019
Report that RAB arrested DSCC Ward 39 councillor Moinul Haque Manju in an extortion case and alleged a longer-running Rajdhani Super Market racket.
New Age · 7 Mar 2026
BSS/New Age report that CID filed a money-laundering case alleging Taijul Islam Chowdhury Bappi acquired assets through extortion and fraud in Pallabi-area business control.
BSS · 19 Sep 2024
BSS report that Selim Prodhan filed a court complaint naming Shafiullah Bulbul and others over alleged Range Rover and Tk100 crore extortion demands; CID was directed to investigate.
Library of Congress, Federal Research Division · 1 Jan 1989
Country study identifying Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as Bangladesh's founding leader and describing the post-1975 political transition after his assassination.
Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division, Government of Bangladesh · 25 Jan 1975
Official constitutional text records changes made by the Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act, 1975, including removal of language concerning effective participation through elected representatives.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 15 Jun 2026
Historical report describing the 1975 closure of most newspapers under the BAKSAL government led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the resulting press-freedom criticism.
Human Rights Watch · 1 May 2009
Human Rights Watch describes Jatiyo Rakkhi Bahini as a paramilitary force established after independence and records that its members received immunity from prosecution in 1974.
The Daily Star · 5 Dec 2007
Court report that Mantu Sheikh and three others were sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment in a gunpoint extortion case.
BSS · 9 Aug 2021
BSS report that Monir Khan alias Dorji Monir was sent to jail after remand in a fraud and extortion case tied to alleged political-identity misuse.
BSS · 28 Aug 2025
BSS report that army personnel arrested Shahjalal Molla and that he was reportedly accused in at least 17 cases including murder, extortion, and char-land occupation.
The Daily Star · 10 Jun 2026
Report that police and local sources linked Billal Talukdar's killing to market-collection disputes and alleged extortion, and reported Riazul Islam Babu's arrest.
The Daily Star · 26 Feb 2025
Report on a written complaint by the Narsingdi railway station master alleging extortion, intimidation, assault, and threats by Mahmudul Hasan Chowdhury Sumon and associates; the report includes Sumon's denial.
bdnews24.com · 12 Apr 2026
bdnews24 report that a police case was filed naming Moin Uddin and unidentified others over an alleged Tk500,000 extortion demand from CKD Urology Hospital.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against 13 people in the JIC enforced-disappearance and torture case; this is charge-framing/trial posture, not conviction.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against 13 people in the JIC enforced-disappearance and torture case; this is charge-framing/trial posture, not conviction.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against 13 people in the JIC enforced-disappearance and torture case; this is charge-framing/trial posture, not conviction.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against 13 people in the JIC enforced-disappearance and torture case; this is charge-framing/trial posture, not conviction.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges in the JIC case and named detained officers produced before the tribunal; this is not conviction reporting.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against 13 people in the JIC enforced-disappearance and torture case; this is charge-framing/trial posture, not conviction.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges in the JIC case and named detained officers produced before the tribunal; this is not conviction reporting.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges in the JIC case and named detained officers produced before the tribunal; this is not conviction reporting.
BSS · 18 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against 13 people in the JIC enforced-disappearance and torture case; this is charge-framing/trial posture, not conviction.
The Daily Star · 8 Feb 2026
The Daily Star reported that former army chief Iqbal Karim Bhuiyan testified as the first prosecution witness in the Ziaul Ahsan enforced-disappearance case.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial in the TFI Cell case and named seven absconding accused; this is procedural trial posture, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 23 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 ordered trial against 17 people in the TFI Cell case and listed the arrested army officers; this is trial-order reporting, not conviction.
BSS · 20 Feb 2025
BSS reported that ICT sought more time for a probe report concerning allegations against former IGP Mamun, Ziaul Ahsan, and six police officials; no conviction is reported there.
BSS · 20 Feb 2025
BSS reported that ICT sought more time for a probe report concerning allegations against former IGP Mamun, Ziaul Ahsan, and six police officials; no conviction is reported there.
BSS · 20 Feb 2025
BSS reported that ICT sought more time for a probe report concerning allegations against former IGP Mamun, Ziaul Ahsan, and six police officials; no conviction is reported there.
BSS · 20 Feb 2025
BSS reported that ICT sought more time for a probe report concerning allegations against former IGP Mamun, Ziaul Ahsan, and six police officials; no conviction is reported there.
BSS · 20 Feb 2025
BSS reported that ICT sought more time for a probe report concerning allegations against former IGP Mamun, Ziaul Ahsan, and six police officials; no conviction is reported there.
BSS · 20 Feb 2025
BSS reported that ICT sought more time for a probe report concerning allegations against former IGP Mamun, Ziaul Ahsan, and six police officials; no conviction is reported there.
The Daily Star · 12 Dec 2023
Report that the ACC filed cases against former Basic Bank chairman Sheikh Abdul Hye Bacchu and others over alleged loan irregularities.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 12 Dec 2023
State news report on ACC case activity involving former Basic Bank chairman Sheikh Abdul Hye Bacchu and others.
The Business Standard · 12 Sep 2024
BSS/TBS report that a Dhaka court issued an arrest warrant against former BASIC Bank chairman Sheikh Abdul Hye Bacchu after taking cognisance of an ACC charge sheet in an asset and tax-related corruption case.
The Daily Star · 8 Oct 2023
Court report that PK Halder and 13 others were sentenced in a money-laundering case.
Dhaka Tribune · 8 Oct 2023
Court report on sentencing in the PK Halder money-laundering case.
The Daily Star · 28 Jul 2024
Report that the ACC filed a case against former Bangladesh Bank deputy governor S K Sur Chowdhury and his wife over alleged wealth beyond known income.
The Business Standard · 28 Jul 2024
Report on ACC case activity involving S K Sur Chowdhury and his wife over alleged undeclared assets.
The Daily Star · 28 May 2024
Court report that Hall-Mark Group managing director Tanvir Mahmud, chairperson Jesmin Islam, and others were sentenced in a Sonali Bank loan-scam case.
Dhaka Tribune · 28 May 2024
Court report on sentencing in a Hall-Mark loan-scam case.
The Daily Star · 12 May 2022
Court report that Destiny Group MD Rafiqul Amin and others were sentenced in a money-laundering case.
Dhaka Tribune · 12 May 2022
Court report on the Destiny money-laundering sentence.
The Daily Star · 19 Jul 2022
Court report that Sabrina Arif Chowdhury, Ariful Haque Chowdhury, and others were sentenced in the JKG fake Covid test report case.
Prothom Alo · 19 Jul 2022
Court report on sentencing in the JKG Health Care fake Covid certificate case.
Prothom Alo · 12 Jul 2020
Report on DGHS explanation concerning the Regent Hospital MoU and fake Covid-certificate irregularity context.
The Daily Star · 30 Sep 2021
Report that ACC submitted a charge sheet naming Md Shahed Karim and former DGHS DG Abul Kalam Azad.
The Daily Star · 25 Sep 2022
Court report that GK Shamim and seven bodyguards received life sentences in an arms case.
The Business Standard · 25 Sep 2022
Court report on the arms-case sentence involving GK Shamim and bodyguards.
The Daily Star · 16 Sep 2021
Report on arrest of Evaly CEO Mohammad Rassel and chairperson Shamima Nasrin in e-commerce fraud case context.
Dhaka Tribune · 6 Apr 2023
Report on Mohammad Rassel's bail status in Evaly-related cases.
The Business Standard · 6 Apr 2022
Report on Shamima Nasrin's bail in an Evaly-related case.
The Daily Star · 4 Sep 2024
Public report on bail release, case history, and police-attributed case counts.
The Business Standard · 4 Sep 2024
Public report identifying him among the 23 top criminals and describing pending trial context.
The Daily Star · 27 May 2025
Public report on arrests, Seven Star group, top-23 list, and law-enforcement statements.
Dhaka Tribune · 29 May 2025
Public profile report on Subrata Bain, the Seven Star group, and Interpol-listed history.
Prothom Alo English · 30 May 2022
Public report listing red notices against several top criminals including Subrata Bain, Joy, Jishan, Kala Jahangir and others.
United News of Bangladesh · 4 Oct 2019
Police-attributed report on Dubai arrest, 2001 top criminal list, Interpol alert, and alleged alias.
The Business Standard · 6 Oct 2019
Public report on Zeesan/Jisan, alleged Dubai-based influence, weapons, and tender manipulation.
The Daily Star · 18 Dec 2019
Joint investigation by The Daily Star and Global News on Tanvir Islam Joy identity questions.
The Daily Star · 25 May 2006
Court report on death sentences in the Saidur Rahman Newton murder case.
bdnews24.com · 23 May 2006
Court report naming death-sentence convicts in the Newton murder case.
The Daily Star · 13 Aug 2024
Public report on Abbas Ali's release from Kashimpur Central Jail-2 and 2003 arrest history.
Prothom Alo English · 20 May 2024
Public report on incarcerated top terrors and alleged Mirpur-area influence.
The Daily Star · 21 Apr 2004
Public report on death sentence, rejected mercy petition, and murder-case record.
VOA Bangla · 11 May 2004
Public report on execution in Khulna District Jail after Supreme Court confirmation.
The Daily Star · 15 Mar 2015
Public report on Indian arrest, Interpol red notice, cases, and Seven Star association.
The Daily Star · 27 May 2025
Public report on 2025 arrest with Subrata Bain and Seven Star group context.
The Daily Star · 7 Aug 2004
Public report on death during claimed RAB crossfire, remand, and pending cases.
The Daily Star · 27 May 2025
Public report identifying Amin Rasul Sagor alias Tokai Sagor as a co-leader of the Seven Star group.
The Business Standard · 27 Jul 2026
The report says ICT-2 took cognisance of formal charges against Sheikh Hasina and 40 others over the 2013 Hefazat rally and reported prosecution claims concerning 58 deaths.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 27 Jul 2026
BSS reports that ICT-2 took cognisance of the formal charge over the May 5, 2013 crackdown and ordered accused in custody to be produced while warrants remained outstanding for absconding accused.
bdnews24.com · 27 Jul 2026
The report describes the complaint filed in 2024, the tribunal's acceptance of charges in 2026, 31 absconding warrants, and competing prosecution accounts of the death toll.
The Daily Star · 12 Mar 2025
The Daily Star reports arrest and production warrants in the Shapla Chattar proceeding and attributes allegations about planning and responsibility to the prosecution.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 24 Aug 2025
BSS reports an ICT order permitting interrogation of several accused in the Shapla Chattar proceeding and describes the complaint brought on behalf of Hefazat leaders.
Human Rights Watch · 1 Aug 2013
Human Rights Watch documented the 2013 protest violence through interviews and described the casualty and force accounts as contested and requiring independent investigation.
Odhikar, reported by Dhaka Tribune · 15 May 2013
The report attributes a total of 61 deaths to Odhikar's account of the May 2013 operation; this figure is presented as a rights-group claim rather than an established judicial finding.
Press Information Department, Government of Bangladesh · 1 Jan 2024
The government biography identifies Obaidul Quader as Minister for Road Transport and Bridges and records his party and parliamentary roles.
The Daily Star · 23 Oct 2016
A biographical profile describing Obaidul Quader's Awami League general-secretary role, ministerial office, student-politics background, and public career.
The Daily Star · 22 Jan 2026
The report says ICT-2 framed charges against Obaidul Quader and six others over alleged crimes against humanity during the July 2024 uprising.
The Financial Express · 8 Dec 2025
The report says ACC filed a case over alleged allocation of rehabilitation flats built on land acquired for people affected by the Dhaka Elevated Expressway project.
The Daily Star · 19 Aug 2025
The report says ACC filed a case against former minister Obaidul Quader and former Bridge Authority officials over alleged corruption and irregularities in the Karnaphuli Tunnel project.
Jago News 24 · 1 Apr 2026
The report says a Dhaka court acquitted Obaidul Quader and other accused after a final investigation report recommended acquittal.
Supreme Court of Bangladesh · 27 Nov 2017
The judgment records the 25-26 February 2009 Pilkhana incident, 74 deaths including 57 army officers, the roles of public officials in the crisis response, and criminal-case findings against convicted BDR personnel.
The Daily Star · 28 May 2009
The published summary describes the national inquiry committee's mandate, interviews, reported grievances, and its account of planning and leadership within the mutiny.
Human Rights Watch · 4 Jul 2012
Human Rights Watch documented allegations of torture, custodial deaths, and fair-trial concerns after the mutiny through interviews with families, BDR members, officials, lawyers, and journalists.
Amnesty International · 1 Apr 2009
Amnesty International described the deaths during the mutiny and called for justice under internationally recognized fair-trial standards, while recording reports of torture after the event.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 24 Dec 2024
BSS reported the gazette formation of a seven-member National Independent Investigation Commission to reinvestigate the February 25-26, 2009 Pilkhana massacre and identify perpetrators and related responsibility.
The Business Standard · 15 Dec 2024
The report says the government told the High Court that two related BDR cases were under appeal at the Appellate Division when the commission question was being considered.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 25 Feb 2026
BSS reported that several Pilkhana appeals remained pending before the Appellate Division and that the government planned phased implementation of the independent commission's recommendations.
The Business Standard · 30 Nov 2025
The report attributes to the National Independent Investigation Commission findings that the attack was planned and involved the then government; these are commission findings and remain distinct from a criminal court judgment.
Prothom Alo · 30 Nov 2025
Prothom Alo reported the National Independent Investigation Commission's press-briefing account after submission of its report, including alleged Awami League involvement and named political figures; these are commission findings, not a criminal-court judgment.
The Daily Star · 10 Aug 2025
The Daily Star reported that the ICT accepted charges against five former police officials over the Rampura July Uprising incident, naming Rashedul Islam, Mashiur Rahman, Tarikul Islam Bhuiyan, and Chanchal Chandra Sarkar alongside former DMP commissioner Habibur Rahman.
The Daily Star · 26 May 2025
The Daily Star reported that ICT-1 took cognisance of charges against eight police officials over the Chankharpul killings, naming Sudip Kumar Chakraborty, Sha Alam Mohammad Akhtarul Islam, Mohammad Imrul, and Arshad Hossain among the accused.
The Daily Star · 27 Jan 2026
The Daily Star reported that ICT-1 sentenced former DMP commissioner Habibur Rahman, Sudip Kumar Chakraborty, and Shah Alam Mohammad Akhtarul Islam to death, and sentenced Mohammad Imrul and Arshad Hossain to prison terms, over the Chankharpul killings.
The Daily Star · 29 Jun 2026
The Daily Star reported that ICT-1 convicted five former police officers over Rampura shootings and killings, sentencing Habibur Rahman, Md Rashedul Islam, and Md Mashiur Rahman to death, Tarikul Islam Bhuiyan to life imprisonment, and Chanchal Chandra Sarkar to 20 years.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 24 Dec 2025
BSS reported that ICT-1 framed charges against former BGB officials Mohammad Redwanul Islam and Md Rafat Bin Alam, former DMP ADC Md Rashedul Islam, and former Rampura OC Md Moshiur Rahman over the killing of 28 people during the July Mass Uprising.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 29 Apr 2025
BSS reported that the ICT sent former additional superintendent of police Ishtiaq Ahmed to jail in a Chankharpul case and quoted a prosecutor alleging that a police digital-forensics team used drones to identify protesters and share information with law-enforcement agencies.
The Daily Star · 6 Aug 2018
The Daily Star reported Amnesty International's call to end the crackdown on student protesters after two students were killed and others injured by a speeding bus, and described the movement's safe-road demands.
Human Rights Watch · 6 Aug 2018
Human Rights Watch reported attacks on student protesters and critics, arrests of students and journalists, and government promises concerning reckless driving, traffic regulation, and a new Road Safety Act.
bdnews24.com · 16 Aug 2018
bdnews24.com reported police figures of 97 arrests in 51 cases after the road-safety movement, including cases under the ICT Act; the report described the procedural arrest record rather than a finding of guilt.
The Daily Star · 29 Jul 2022
The Daily Star reviewed the 2018 road-safety movement, subsequent government directives, and continuing road-safety concerns without treating the movement's disputed outcomes as settled fact.
The Daily Star · 1 Aug 2018
The Daily Star reported comments by Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal describing the students' demands as logical, alongside Road Transport Minister Obaidul Quader's comments on the proposed transport law.
The Daily Star · 4 Aug 2018
The Daily Star reported that Road Transport and Bridges Minister and Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader urged students to remain alert to political exploitation and spoke about the safety of protesters.
The Daily Star · 2 Aug 2018
The Daily Star reported public comments by Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed, Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader, and Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan during the road-safety movement.
Human Rights Watch · 1 Jun 1996
Human Rights Watch documented political violence, intimidation, and human-rights abuses around the February 1996 election and the opposition boycott.
Amnesty International · 1 Oct 2001
Amnesty International documented attacks and discrimination against Hindu minorities after the October 2001 general election, including reported killings and property attacks.
European Parliament · 6 Sep 2007
The European Parliament recorded poll-related violence, postponement of the scheduled January 2007 election, emergency rule, and restrictions under the caretaker government.
Human Rights Watch · 29 Apr 2014
Human Rights Watch documented opposition violence, government abuses, killings, and attacks around the January 5, 2014 election and its boycott.
TIME · 31 Dec 2018
TIME reported pre-election violence, opposition pressure, and allegations of voter suppression and vote rigging surrounding the December 2018 parliamentary election.
Council of the European Union · 9 Jan 2024
The European Union called for investigation of reported election irregularities after the January 2024 parliamentary election and noted concerns about participation and violence.
The Daily Star · 22 Dec 2018
The Daily Star reported Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan's comments about election violence and threats involving election officials before the December 2018 poll.
The Daily Star · 6 Dec 2024
The Daily Star described the nationwide movement against Hussain Muhammad Ershad, the three-alliance democratic campaign, and his transfer of power on December 6, 1990.
The Daily Star · 21 Jan 2020
The Daily Star reported that a Chattogram court sentenced five former police officers to death over police firing that killed 24 people near Laldighi Maidan in 1988, and named the convicted officers.
UNB · 20 Jan 2020
UNB reported that the 1992 case named 46 people, including then police commissioner Kazi Raqibul Huda, and that five former officers received death sentences over the 1988 killing of 24 rally attendees.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 30 Dec 2025
BSS described Khaleda Zia's premiership, BNP leadership, and roles in Bangladesh's parliamentary and electoral history.
Banglapedia · 1 Jan 2022
Banglapedia records Khaleda Zia's two premierships, BNP chairpersonship, and the political context of the February 1996 and 2008 elections.
Prothom Alo · 21 Aug 2025
Prothom Alo reported that at least 24 people, including Awami League leader Ivy Rahman, were killed and about 300 injured in the August 21, 2004 grenade attack.
Human Rights Watch · 26 Aug 2004
Human Rights Watch called for an investigation and prosecution after the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in Dhaka.
The Daily Star · 27 Nov 2019
The Daily Star reported that the Anti-Terrorism Special Tribunal found seven of eight accused guilty over the 2016 attack, which killed 20 hostages and two police officers, and sentenced the seven to death.
BSS · 18 Jun 2025
BSS reported that the High Court reduced seven death sentences to imprisonment until death, identified the seven convicts, and recorded the acquittal of one accused in the Holey Artisan case.
bdnews24.com · 1 Jul 2026
bdnews24 reported that leave-to-appeal petitions challenging the High Court's imprisonment-until-death sentences remain pending before the Appellate Division.
The Daily Star · 19 Nov 2009
The report says the Appellate Division upheld the High Court-confirmed death sentences of 12 convicts in the Bangabandhu murder case and lists jailed, fugitive, and deceased convicts.
The Daily Star · 20 Dec 2009
The report summarizes the full Supreme Court judgment, the August 15, 1975 killings, and the list of 12 convicts whose death sentences were upheld.
The Daily Star · 14 Aug 2021
The report says five convicts remained fugitives in 2021, Abdul Majed was executed in 2020, five other convicts were executed in 2010, and Aziz Pasha had died.
The Daily Star · 30 Apr 2013
The report says the Appellate Division upheld three death sentences and life terms for eight others in the jail killing case, while noting earlier trial and High Court outcomes.
Prothom Alo · 3 Nov 2023
The report describes the November 3, 1975 killing of four national leaders, the case history, trial verdict, appeal posture, and absconding status of convicted people.
The Daily Star · 2 Nov 2020
The report states that only Abdul Majed's sentence had been implemented among convicted people in the jail killing case as of 2020, through his execution in the Bangabandhu murder case.
Banglapedia · 18 Jun 2021
Public biographical entry documenting Ziaur Rahman's Liberation War, army, presidency, BNP, and state-leadership roles.
The Daily Star · 29 Jul 2026
Report reproducing and summarizing the 1981 inquiry commission record on the killing of President Ziaur Rahman, including the Chattogram Circuit House attack, security failures, and narrowed inquiry mandate.
Prothom Alo · 30 May 2026
Historical report describing the May 30, 1981 Circuit House attack, Chattogram isolation, body removal and recovery, and continuing disputes over responsibility.
bdnews24.com · 29 Jul 2026
News report summarizing The Daily Star's publication of the inquiry material and identifying Ziaur Rahman's killing as part of an attempted military coup.
The Daily Star · 23 Sep 2009
BSS report naming 13 officers executed after a controversial 1981 court martial for alleged involvement in the May 30 killing of President Ziaur Rahman.
The Daily Star · 28 Apr 2014
Investigative report describing the 1981 field general court martial, its Chittagong jail venue, July 10-28 timetable, death and prison sentences, rejected civilian-lawyer requests, appeal barriers, and later criticism of the process.
Gulf News · 23 Jul 2019
Report that a magistrate accepted the investigation officer's final report in the Zia murder case, noting that no further decision was needed against accused already sentenced to death by court martial.
The Daily Star · 5 Feb 2026
The Daily Star reported that ICT-2 sentenced former lawmaker Muhammad Saiful Islam and five others to death, seven others to life imprisonment, and two others to seven years in the Ashulia July Uprising killings case.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 5 Feb 2026
BSS reported that ICT-2 sentenced six people, including former Dhaka-19 lawmaker Md Saiful Islam, to death over the killing of seven youths and burning of six bodies in Ashulia.
Dhaka Tribune · 14 Jun 2026
Dhaka Tribune reported that ICT-2 released the full verdict in the Abu Sayed killing case, detailing convictions and sentences for 30 individuals including death, life, 10-year, five-year, and three-year terms.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 17 May 2026
BSS reported that former BRUR vice-chancellor Dr Md Hasibur Rashid was sent to jail after being arrested under a conviction warrant in the Abu Sayed killing case.
The Business Standard · 30 Jun 2026
TBS reported that ICT-2 convicted Hasanul Haq Inu on three of eight charges linked to the Kushtia July Uprising case and ordered three 10-year sentences to run concurrently.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 30 Jun 2026
BSS reported that ICT-2 convicted and sentenced former information minister Hasanul Haq Inu to prison terms that run concurrently, meaning a total 10-year sentence.
The Business Standard · 9 Apr 2025
TBS reported that the ACC launched an inquiry into allegations of Tk4,000 crore in state-treasury wastage linked to Mujib Borsho celebrations and formed a seven-member inquiry committee.
bdnews24.com · 27 Apr 2026
bdnews24 reported the 2014 abduction and killing of seven people in Narayanganj, the 2017 trial verdict, 2018 High Court ruling, and the stalled Appellate Division posture.
bdnews24.com · 4 Sep 2025
bdnews24 reported that the Supreme Court upheld High Court acquittals and dismissed state appeals in the August 21 grenade attack case.
The Daily Star · 3 Feb 2025
The Daily Star reported that a Dhaka court ordered further investigation into 17 BASIC Bank corruption cases and discussed wider case-cluster posture.
The Bangladesh Trial Observer · 15 Jul 2013
Trial-observer summary of the ICT-1 judgment reporting that Ghulam Azam was found guilty on all five broad charges and sentenced to 90 years.
The Daily Star · 10 May 2016
Report that Motiur Rahman Nizami was executed after ICT capital punishment and Supreme Court affirmation in the 1971 crimes-against-humanity case.
The Daily Star · 21 Nov 2015
Report that Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed and Salauddin Quader Chowdhury were executed after the Supreme Court review process in their war-crimes cases.
The Daily Star · 6 Apr 2015
Report that the Appellate Division dismissed Muhammad Kamaruzzaman's review petition and upheld the death penalty in the 1971 crimes-against-humanity case.
International Commission of Jurists · 11 Apr 2015
Rights-organization report documenting Kamaruzzaman's execution and the tribunal, appeal, and review posture while criticizing the trial process.
ICRC National Practice Database · 17 Sep 2013
Database summary of the Appellate Division decision overturning the ICT-2 life sentence and sentencing Abdul Quader Molla to death for 1971 crimes.
bdnews24.com · 29 Jul 2015
Report that the Appellate Division upheld the ICT-1 death sentence for Salauddin Quader Chowdhury on war-crimes charges.
The Daily Star · 3 Sep 2016
Report that Mir Quasem Ali was executed after tribunal conviction, Supreme Court appeal, and review proceedings in the 1971 crimes-against-humanity case.
bdnews24.com · 12 May 2022
Court report that the Destiny money-laundering case resulted in prison terms including 12 years for Rafiqul Amin and 10 years for chairman Mohammad Hossain.
The Daily Star · 15 Jan 2025
Court report that Rafiqul Amin, Mohammad Hossain, and 17 others received 12-year sentences and a large fine in the Destiny Tree Plantation case.
bdnews24.com · 16 Jan 2025
Report that Mohammad Hossain was released after serving his sentence, and that Rafiqul Amin had also been released after the same tree-plantation case verdict.
bdnews24.com · 31 Aug 2015
Court report that Chic Textiles managing director Md Maksudur Rasul and director Iftekhar Mohammad received four-year sentences and fines in a 1996 stock-manipulation case.
The Daily Star · 1 Sep 2015
Daily Star report on the first verdict in the 1996 share-scam cases, naming Chic Tex directors and describing four-year sentences and Tk 30 lakh fines.
bdnews24.com · 17 Aug 2015
Court report that SM Nurul Islam and Daily Industry editor Enayet Karim received three-year sentences and fines over BD Welding share-price manipulation.
The Daily Star · 3 Aug 2015
Court report that Mahbub Sarwar received a two-year sentence for disseminating false stock information through blogs and social media.
bdnews24.com · 20 Apr 2016
Court report that SPM chairman Shelly Rahman and client Syed Mahibur Rahman received two-year sentences and fines in the Kashem Silk Mills case.
The Daily Star · 5 Dec 2024
Report that BSEC fined Abul Khayer Hiru, relatives, and associates Tk 134 crore over Fortune Shoes, Delta Life, NRBC Bank, and Sonali Paper manipulation findings.
The Business Standard · 3 Aug 2022
Report on BSEC fines involving Hiru and associates over Fortune Shoes and NRBC Bank share manipulation.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 24 Sep 2024
State news report that BSEC fined Shakib Al Hasan, Md Abul Khayer, and others over Paramount Insurance share-price manipulation.
The Business Standard · 6 Apr 2025
Report that BSEC fined Shakib Al Hasan, Abul Khayer Hiru, and associates over Crystal Insurance share manipulation.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 27 Jul 2026
State news report that a court set September 23, 2026 for the ACC investigation report in a pending case naming Shakib Al Hasan, Abul Khayer, and others.
bdnews24.com · 11 Jan 2017
Report that the High Court quashed 1996 stock-market manipulation cases against Salman F Rahman, Sohel F Rahman, and Beximco-linked companies.
The Daily Star · 7 Apr 2011
Report on the Khondkar Ibrahim Khaled committee's 2010-11 stock-crash probe, including Tk 20,000 crore estimate, 15 case studies, and manipulation findings.
bdnews24.com · 30 Apr 2011
Report on the government's probe-release naming six share traders as top suspects or further-investigation subjects after the 2010-11 crash.
Banglapedia · 1 Jan 2022
Banglapedia records Ershad's takeover, presidency, Jatiya Party leadership, 1990 step-down, and conviction-related political history.
UPI Archives · 7 Jun 1993
Contemporary reporting on Ershad's sentence in the Janata Tower corruption case and related proceedings.
bdnews24.com · 13 Dec 2006
Report on the High Court's rejection of Ershad's appeal against the Japanese boat-purchase conviction and reduction of the sentence.
bdnews24.com · 17 Jan 2007
Report that the court treated Ershad's Japanese boat-purchase sentence as fully served after the appeal-stage outcome.
bdnews24.com · 19 Apr 2017
Report on the trial-court acquittal of Ershad and co-accused in the radar-procurement corruption case.
The Daily Star · 9 May 2017
Report on the High Court acquittal in a long-running corruption case involving alleged misuse of presidential power.
Bangladesh Trial Observer · 9 Oct 2013
Published copy of the ICT-2 judgment in which the tribunal addressed 17 charges concerning 1971 events in Joypurhat.
The Daily Star · 9 Oct 2013
Report that ICT-2 proved nine of 17 charges and imposed imprisonment until death after considering Alim's age and disability.
The Daily Star · 7 Nov 2013
Report that Abdul Alim appealed the ICT verdict seeking acquittal and that the appeal raised 120 grounds.
bdnews24.com · 30 Aug 2014
Report that Alim died while serving an imprisonment-until-death sentence and that his appeal remained pending at the Supreme Court.
bdnews24.com · 10 Oct 2005
Report identifying Aslam Hossain Goldar as a New Biplobi Communist Party cadre and police-listed terrorist, and describing accusations, arrest, and a police-reported 'crossfire' death.
The Daily Star · 4 Jan 2022
Report that a Pabna court sentenced Wasim Munshi and three other reported PBCP operatives to life imprisonment for Rafiqul Islam's 2006 murder.
The Daily Star · 4 Jan 2022
Report that a Pabna court sentenced Mohammad Mostafa and three other reported PBCP operatives to life imprisonment for Rafiqul Islam's 2006 murder; he was tried in absentia.
The Daily Star · 4 Jan 2022
Report that a Pabna court sentenced Mirazul Islam and three other reported PBCP operatives to life imprisonment for Rafiqul Islam's 2006 murder; he was tried in absentia.
The Daily Star · 4 Jan 2022
Report that a Pabna court sentenced Shahadat Hossain and three other reported PBCP operatives to life imprisonment for Rafiqul Islam's 2006 murder; he was present at judgment.
The Daily Star · 3 Jun 2025
The Daily Star reported that the High Court confirmed the death sentence of former Teknaf OC Pradeep Kumar Das in the Major Sinha murder case.
The Daily Star · 3 Jun 2025
The Daily Star reported that the High Court confirmed former sub-inspector Liaqat Ali's death sentence in the Major Sinha murder case.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 22 Jan 2026
BSS reported that ICT-2 framed charges against seven accused, including Jubo League president Sheikh Fazle Shams Parash, over alleged July Mass Uprising crimes against humanity.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 22 Jan 2026
BSS reported that ICT-2 framed charges against seven accused, including Jubo League general secretary Mainul Hossain Khan Nikhil, over alleged July Mass Uprising crimes against humanity.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 10 May 2026
BSS identified former additional DIG Proloy Kumar Joarder among 28 accused in the ICT-1 Mohammadpur killings proceeding related to the July Mass Uprising.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 23 Apr 2026
BSS reported that the Rana Plaza murder trial remained unfinished, with owner Sohel Rana the only accused in custody; charges had been framed against him and 40 others.
The Daily Star · 31 Mar 2007
The Daily Star reported the conviction, appeal outcome, and execution of JMB leader Abdur Rahman in the judges-killing case.
The Daily Star · 31 Mar 2007
The Daily Star reported the conviction, appeal outcome, and execution of Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai in the judges-killing case.
The Daily Star · 19 Mar 2017
The Daily Star reported that the Supreme Court dismissed Mufti Abdul Hannan's review petition and that the death sentence in the 2004 grenade-attack case could be executed.
Banglapedia · 1 Nov 2023
Biographical entry identifying Suranjit Sengupta as a politician, lawyer, freedom fighter, parliamentarian, constitutional figure and former railway minister.
bdnews24.com · 16 Apr 2012
Report that railway minister Suranjit Sengupta resigned after cash was recovered from a vehicle carrying his APS and railway officials; he denied personal involvement while taking ministerial responsibility.
bdnews24.com · 13 May 2012
Report that a railway ministry investigation found no link between Suranjit Sengupta and the cash haul involving his former APS.
The Daily Star · 13 May 2012
Report that a departmental probe gave Suranjit Sengupta a clean chit in the Tk 70 lakh scandal while another probe confirmed recruitment irregularities.
bdnews24.com · 2 Nov 2016
Court report on Abdur Rahman Badi's ACC case: a three-year sentence for concealing wealth information, a fine, and acquittal on the wealth-beyond-known-income charge, with separate reported DNC-list context.
The Business Standard · 26 Feb 2026
Report that the High Court granted six-month interim bail to former Cox's Bazar-4 MP Abdur Rahman Bodi in a July Uprising-linked murder case and noted a separate ongoing Teknaf councillor killing case.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 20 Jul 2025
State news report that ICT-1 showed former Cox's Bazar-4 lawmaker Abdur Rahman Bodi arrested in a crimes-against-humanity case over the killing of Teknaf councillor Akramul Haque and set a probe-report date.
Dhaka Tribune · 17 Apr 2024
Report on CID narcotics-money-laundering inquiry involving Bodi's brothers and relatives, while noting Bodi's appearance in yaba lists, that he had not been charged with a yaba offence, and prior ministerial statements about lack of evidence.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 22 Jan 2025
State news report that a Jashore court sentenced former Jashore-6 lawmaker Shahin Chakladar to four years' rigorous imprisonment in an ACC corruption case over concealed wealth, with a fine, confiscation order, and arrest warrant.
The Daily Star · 23 Jan 2025
Report confirming the Jashore Special Judge Court verdict, ACC concealed-asset case history, arrest warrant, and travel-restriction context tied to a separate ACC application.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 17 Mar 2025
State news report that ACC filed two separate cases against former Jashore-6 lawmaker Md Shaheen Chaklader and his wife over alleged wealth beyond known sources of income and related money-laundering provisions.
The Business Standard · 11 May 2026
Report that a Jashore court accepted an Arms Act chargesheet and issued an arrest warrant against former lawmaker Shahin Chakladar over alleged failure to deposit a licensed pistol after a government suspension order.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 30 Apr 2026
State news report that a Jashore Kotwali Police sub-inspector filed an Anti-Terrorism Act case naming former Jashore-6 MP and district Awami League general secretary Shaheen Chakladar among multiple former MPs and political figures.
Prothom Alo · 9 Apr 2019
Investigative report on Shaheen Chaklader's Jashore political and business influence, local land-grabbing and patronage allegations, family network claims, and Chaklader's denial of the allegations.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 11 Jan 2024
State news report that Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury became education minister, had served as deputy education minister, and was elected from Chattogram-9 in the 2024 general election.
The Daily Star · 17 Dec 2024
Report that ACC filed a case against former education minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel and others on allegations of illegally amassed wealth.
bdnews24.com · 18 Dec 2024
Report on ACC allegations against former education minister Nowfel, including a registered case for wealth disproportionate to known income and suspicious transactions across 41 bank accounts.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 19 Jan 2025
State news report that Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge allowed an ACC petition to seize former education minister Nowfel's tax files in a proceeding alleging illegal wealth and suspicious transactions.
The Daily Star · 6 Apr 2026
Report that ICT-2 prosecution pressed formal charges against former ministers Hasan Mahmud and Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury Nowfel and others over July 2024 Chattogram killings and injuries.
bdnews24.com Bangla · 16 Feb 2025
Bangla report that a case was registered in Bakalia over an alleged attack on an anti-discrimination movement procession, naming former education minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel among the accused.
The Daily Star · 24 Aug 2024
Report that a Jatrabari murder case over the July 19, 2024 death of student Nayeem Howlader named Syed Ishtiaque Reza among seven journalists.
The Daily Star · 24 Aug 2024
Report that a Jatrabari murder case over the July 19, 2024 death of student Nayeem Howlader named Ahmed Jobaer among seven journalists.
The Daily Star · 24 Aug 2024
Report that a Jatrabari murder case over the July 19, 2024 death of student Nayeem Howlader named Munni Saha among seven journalists.
The Daily Star · 30 Nov 2024
Report that police said Munni Saha, accused in a July mass-uprising case, was released conditionally after being handed over to police by people.
The Daily Star · 24 Aug 2024
Report that a Jatrabari murder case named Shakil Ahmed among seven journalists and separately said he and Farzana Rupa were on remand in another murder case.
The Daily Star · 24 Aug 2024
Report that a Jatrabari murder case over the July 19, 2024 death of student Nayeem Howlader named Nayeemul Islam Khan among seven journalists.
The Daily Star · 29 Apr 2025
Roundup reporting that Shyamal Dutta was among journalists arrested in July Uprising-related cases and was named in an ICT complaint context, while also recording police and journalist-union concerns about broad allegations.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Ayub Bhuiyan was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case alleging attacks and incitement during the July Uprising.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Santosh Sharma was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case alleging attacks and incitement during the July Uprising.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Syed Ashik Rahman was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case alleging attacks and incitement during the July Uprising.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Shariful Islam Mollah was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case alleging attacks and incitement during the July Uprising.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Saiful Islam, former DRU president and former chief editor of Boishakhi TV, was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Julfikar Ali Manik was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case alleging attacks and incitement during the July Uprising.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Motahar Hossain of Climate Journal Online was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Asaduzzaman of Samakal was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case alleging attacks and incitement during the July Uprising.
The Daily Star · 29 Mar 2025
Report that Hira Talukder, former reporter of Shomoyer Alo, was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 24 Aug 2025
State news report that CID arrested content creator Tawhid Afridi in a Jatrabari Police Station murder case linked to the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and described him as the 11th accused.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 24 Aug 2025
State news report that Mytv chairman Nasir Uddin Sathi, father of Tawhid Afridi, was arrested by DMP Detective Branch in the same Jatrabari July Uprising case context.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that PBI recommended bringing charges against former Chattogram mayor AJM Nasir Uddin and others for allegedly leading attacks on protesters.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that PBI recommended bringing charges against former lawmaker M A Latif and others for allegedly leading attacks on protesters in Chattogram.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that PBI recommended bringing charges against Noman Al Mahmud and others for allegedly leading attacks on protesters in Chattogram.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that PBI recommended bringing charges against Jubo League leader Nurul Azim Rony and others for allegedly leading attacks on protesters.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that PBI recommended bringing charges against former councillor Shaibal Das Sumon and others for allegedly leading attacks on protesters.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that PBI recommended bringing charges against Abdus Sabur Liton and others for allegedly leading attacks on protesters in Chattogram.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that former Awami League leader Helal Akbar Chowdhury Babar had been named in multiple July Uprising-linked murder, attempted murder, and arms cases, while his omission from one specific case was disputed by local political actors.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that PBI recommended discharging former PBI chief Banaj Kumar Mazumder in one Chattogram protest-attack case, saying it found no evidence of his involvement.
Police Bureau of Investigation · 9 Aug 2026
Official PBI page listing Banaj Kumar Mazumder among chiefs of the Police Bureau of Investigation and giving his tenure dates.
bdnews24.com Bangla · 30 Jul 2024
Bangla report that former PBI chief and Additional IGP Banaj Kumar Mazumder retired in July 2024, with career context including PBI and earlier police postings.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha · 4 Jul 2024
State news report that DIG Saiful Islam joined as the 32nd commissioner of Chattogram Metropolitan Police on July 4, 2024.
The Business Standard · 12 Feb 2025
Report that former CMP commissioner Saiful Islam was arrested in a murder case over the July Uprising death of Chittagong University student Hridoy Chandra Taruya.
The Daily Star · 15 Oct 2025
Report that ICT-1 ordered former CMP commissioner Saiful Islam to be produced in connection with July Uprising killings in Chattogram and recorded prosecution allegations about false cases.
The Daily Star · 21 Jul 2026
Report that in a separate Chattogram New Market case, PBI recommended discharging former CMP commissioner Saiful Islam, saying it found no evidence of his involvement.
The Business Standard · 6 Jul 2025
Panorama report that named Solaiman Sukhon as a PR expert who launched a Nagad campaign during the July Uprising remittance-boycott context.
The Daily Star · 29 May 2024
Report identifying Muhammad Solaiman (Sukhon) as deputy chief marketing officer of Nagad Ltd and describing his social-media and business-expansion work.