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Brac Bank has launched 39 real-time cash deposit machines (RCDMs) in Dhaka, Gazipur, Chattogram, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna, Rangpur, Bogura, Jashore and Pabna in the first phase.
The machine allows customers to deposit cash any time and any day of a week to their Brac Bank accounts and pay credit card bills within minutes, a press release said.
“RCDM will bring immense convenience to the customers as they can deposit money anytime and any day without visiting a branch. The machines will be deployed across the country in phases as part of the pursuit of strengthening our alternate banking channel,” said Nazmur Rahim, head of alternate banking channels at Brac Bank.
The customers can deposit minimum Tk 10 and maximum Tk 50,000 in a single transaction. The deposited amount will instantly be reflected on the beneficiary account balance with transaction notification through short message service (SMS).

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Sylhet fans show their passion again https://dhakamirror.com/sport/football/sylhet-fans-show-their-passion-again/ Wed, 19 Aug 2015 12:05:33 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=84749 Football fans in Sylhet demonstrated their passion for the game once again when they gathered at the Sylhet District Stadium en masse to support Bangladesh in SAFF Under-16 final against India on Tuesday. All 20,000 tickets were sold for the game and the local football association had to issue 3,000 extra tickets to meet the huge ... Read more

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Football fans in Sylhet demonstrated their passion for the game once again when they gathered at the Sylhet District Stadium en masse to support Bangladesh in SAFF Under-16 final against India on Tuesday. All 20,000 tickets were sold for the game and the local football association had to issue 3,000 extra tickets to meet the huge demand. Sylhet was chosen as the venue for the tournament after it provided a full house in the previous international matches that it hosted.
Sylhet’s football fans showed their passion for the first time when the Stadium hosted an international football match between Bangladesh Under-23 and Nepal Under-23 team last year.
The Bangladesh Football Federation chose the venue for two group matches and a semi-final of the
Bangabandhu Gold Cup International tournament earlier this year after watching the interest of football fans.
It is the same reason that spurred BFF to award the city SAFF Under-16. Despite it being an age-level tournament, the venue was full almost every day, which acted as catalyst for the home side.
When the BFF struggled to woo the fans even during the high-profile international matches in the capital, Sylhet came as a welcome relief for football administrators.
It also encouraged more than 100 officials and former players, including BFF president Kazi Salahuddin, to travel to Sylhet to watch the game.

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U-16 boys a win away from glory https://dhakamirror.com/sport/football/u-16-boys-a-win-away-from-glory/ Tue, 18 Aug 2015 09:13:59 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=84742 Bangladesh Under-16 football team is one win away from their maiden international title as they face holders India in the third SAFF Under-16 Football Championship final at Sylhet today. The match, which will be telecast live on Bangladesh Television, will start at 5:00pm. The Bangladesh Football Federation has apologised for a blunder it committed in ... Read more

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Bangladesh Under-16 football team is one win away from their maiden international title as they face holders India in the third SAFF Under-16 Football Championship final at Sylhet today.
The match, which will be telecast live on Bangladesh Television, will start at 5:00pm. The Bangladesh Football Federation has apologised for a blunder it committed in the match ticket, which mentioned a 6:00pm kick off.
It will be the second meeting between two neighbours in the meet with Bangladesh winning by 1-0 at group stage, gave them a psychological boost ahead of the final.
Bangladesh beat Afghanistan 1-0 in the first semi-final on Sunday to move to the final before India clinched an identical win over Nepal in the second semi-final.
The home side will miss the service of their in-form striker Sarwar Zaman Nipu, who received two yellow cards in the successive matches to be suspended for the final.
Bangladesh Under-16 coach Syed Golam Jilani, however, claimed the absence of the Nipu will make a little impact as he has got a few more options in the frontline.
‘We have enough options in the attacking line so I think Nipu’s absence will not affect us much,’ Jilani said during the pre-match press conference on Monday.
‘It’s true he [Nipu] is a speedy striker and he has the quality to keep the opponents busy but he received an unnecessary yellow card in the semi-final match.’
Jilani hinted that Mohammad Rony may replace Nipu, who scored two goals in the three matches.
Saaduzzaman, who scored the winner in the semi-final, also can take the place of Nipu in the starting lineup.
Jilani also said he has full faith on his charges and asked the people of Sylhet to extend their support that they provided throughout the tournament in the crucial game.
‘Our players are ready to face India and hopefully we will clinch the title,’ said the coach.
‘I wish the football fans [of Sylhet] will give their full support to encourage my boys to play their best football.’
‘The players are little bit tired as they have to play third match within six days.
But we beat India in the group stage that gives us extra motivation to overcome the fatigue.’
Bangladesh skipper Shawon Hossain, however, put India little bit ahead.
‘They [India] are better than us physically and mentally but we proved we have potential to beat them,’ said Shawon, who plays as winger.
‘We worked hard for this day and we will try heart and soul to delight the local fans.’
Indian coach Bithan Singh admitted they reached the final with the help of luck.
‘We are here only because the luck favoured us in the semi-final,’ said the coach.
‘We luckily got the early goal against Nepal but we know that will be not easy for us.
‘Bangladesh are playing really well and their two wingers are very dangerous.’
Indian coach also asked his charges not to lose their nerve before facing the home side in front of a jam-packed Sylhet District Stadium.
‘Bangladesh will get full support from the crowd and it will help them little bit than us but I kept my faith on my boys who have all quality to win the pressure,’ he said.

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Rajon Murder: Police press charges against 13 people  https://dhakamirror.com/news/other-headlines/rajon-murder-police-press-charges-against-13-people/ Mon, 17 Aug 2015 05:22:45 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=84723 Police submitted the charge sheet for the murder of Samiul Alam Rajon to the court, accusing 13 people, including the prime suspect Kamrul Islam who left the country for Saudi Arabia. The investigation officer in the case, Suranjit Talukder, also Sylhet Metropolitan Police detective branch inspector, submitted the charge sheet to the court of metropolitan ... Read more

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Police submitted the charge sheet for the murder of Samiul Alam Rajon to the court, accusing 13 people, including the prime suspect Kamrul Islam who left the country for Saudi Arabia.
The investigation officer in the case, Suranjit Talukder, also Sylhet Metropolitan Police detective branch inspector, submitted the charge sheet to the court of metropolitan magistrate Shahedul Karim in the afternoon, 39 days after Rajon was beaten to death, court sources confirmed.
The IO brought allegations under the section 302, 201 and 34 of the Bangladesh Penal Code against the accused in the charge sheet, sources said.
SMP additional deputy commissioner Rahmat Ullah said two arrested suspects — Lipi Begum, wife of Kamrul’s brother Muhith Alam, and Ismail Hossain, have been excluded from the charge sheet as no evidence of their involvement with the murder incident was found in the police investigation.
He said Kamrul Islam was shown as prime suspect in the charge sheet. Other charge-sheeted accused are Muhith Alam, his brother Ali Haydar, Nur Ahmad alias Nur Miah, Dulal Miah, Ayaz Ali, Taz Uddin, Ruhul Amin, Mayna Miah, Shamim Ahmad, Pavel Ahmad, Firoz Ali and Asmat Ullah.
Rahmat Ullah told New Age that Kamrul, Shamim and Pavel have been shown fugitive accused in the charge sheet.
Eight out of 13 charge-sheeted accused, including Muhith Alam, Mayna Miah, Nur Ahmad, Ruhul Amin, Dulal, Badrul, Asmat Ullah and Firoz Ali, had given confessional statements to the court.
A group of some five youths, including Muhith, son of late Abdul Malik of Sheikhpara village, his brother Kamrul and Ali Haidar, and othersm beat Rajon to death on July 8 accusing him of theft when he went there to sell vegetables.
Rajon was the elder of two sons of microbus driver Sheikh Azizur Rahman of Bade Ali village at Kandigaon union under the sadar upazila in the district.
Later on that noon, local people caught Muhith after chasing him and his accomplices when they were trying to dump the dead body of Rajon at an abandoned place near Kumargaon Bus Terminal in the city and handed him over to the police.
Azizur went to the Jalalabad police to record a general diary as his son did not return home on that night after July 8 and then identified the body of Rajon at the Sylhet Osmani Medical Hospital morgue.
He also filed a murder case with the police accusing Muhith, 32, his younger brother Kamrul Alam, 30, and elder brother Ali Haydar, 34, and the market night guard Mayna, 45.
Following the statement extracted from Muhith, police recovered a video clip of Rajon being tortured by the perpetrators posted on Facebook, police said.
Kamrul left the country for his work place in Saud Arabia two days after the murder and the Saudi police arrested him from Jeddah on July 13.

-With New Age input

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Rajon Killing: Protests flare at places https://dhakamirror.com/news/other-headlines/rajon-killing-protests-flare-at-places/ Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:19:02 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=84371 The police on Tuesday formed a committee to probe into alleged negligence of Jalalabad police station officials when Samiul Alam Rajon, 12, was beaten to death in Sylhet city on July 8 as protests against the murder continued across the country. Sylhet Metropolitan Police on Tuesday withdrew a Jalalabad police station sub-inspector, while the police ... Read more

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The police on Tuesday formed a committee to probe into alleged negligence of Jalalabad police station officials when Samiul Alam Rajon, 12, was beaten to death in Sylhet city on July 8 as protests against the murder continued across the country.
Sylhet Metropolitan Police on Tuesday withdrew a Jalalabad police station sub-inspector, while the police arrested another suspect, Mayna Miah, night guard of Sundar Ali Market where Rajon was beaten to death.
Sylhet Metropolitan Police additional commissioner SM Rokan Uddin said that Mayna was arrested in Tuker Bazar area of Sylhet at about 10:00pm.
Mayna was one of the accused who tortured to death the 13-year-old boy, he said.
Jalalabad police station sub-inspector Aminul Islam was withdrawn on Tuesday night following allegations that he took bribe from accused Kamrul and paved safe passage for him to go to Saudi Arabia after the murder.
Rajon’s father Sheikh Azizur Rahman earlier alleged that Aminul had assisted Kamrul, prime suspect Muhith’s cousin, to leave the country for Saudi Arabia in exchange of Tk 6 lakh.
The three-member probe body was formed with Sylhet Metropolitan Police additional commissioner SM Rokan Uddin and deputy commissioners Mushfequr Rahman and Zedan Al Musa.
Rajon’s family alleged that Jalalabad police officer-in-charge Alamgir Hossain and sub-inspector Aminul Islam behaved roughly with them and tried to protect the killers.
They claimed that Aminul Kamrul, brother of the prime suspect Muhith, to leave the country for Saudi Arabia in exchange of Tk 6 lakh after the murder.
Sylhet Metropolitan Police additional deputy commissioner Rahmat Ullah told New Age that the probe body was asked to submit the report in three days.
Rights activists and labour leaders on Tuesday demanded exemplary punishment for the perpetrators.
Addressing different human chains, they termed the incident heinous and blamed the culture of impunity in the country for the killing.
Shishu-Kishor mela, Samajjtantrik Chhatra Front, Samajtanrik Mohila forum, Bignan Andolan Mancha and Sramik Nirapatta Forum formed two human chains in front of the National Press Club.
Shomajtanrik Mohila forum’s general secretary, Shompa Bashu said the brutal killing of Rajan was nothing new for the country as many of the children became the victim of rape and killing previously.
Moreover, the trial for the murder of Toki, a teenage boy from Narayanganj was yet to finish even 29 months after his death. When law enforcers and administration became involved with the killers then no justice could be expected, she pointed out.
General Secretary of Nagorik Sanghati, Sharifuzzaman Sharif said the similar incident took place In Noakhali 4 years ago when a mob lynched 16-year-old Milon in front of police but the trial was yet to finish.
The lack of Justice has been influencing these killings over the years, he observed.
Sylhet Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court remanded Ismail Hossain, another arrested accused, in police custody for five days for interrogation in the case.
The investigation office of the case, Alamgir Hossain, told New Age that metropolitan magistrate Farhana Yasmin passed order.
Earlier on Monday, the same court remanded prime suspect Muhith in police custody for five days or interrogation.
Police arrested Ismail, Muhith’s cousin, on early Monday at Mirergaon under Sylhet sadar upazila.
The police also arrested Muhith’s wife Lipi Begum on Monday night.
Jalalabad police officer-in-charge Akhtar Hossain said that they were preparing to produce Lipi before the court.
Quoting the local people, he said that Mayna Miah, night guard of the Sundar Ali Market where Rajon was beaten to death, had tried to molest Rajon.
‘In association with Muhith, Kamrul and others, Mayna took revenge on Rajon for preventing his attempt,’ Akhter said.
He said that they already extracted some crucial information from Muhith in interrogation.
A group of five youths including Muhith Alam, 32, beat Rajan at Sheikhpara near Kumargaon Bus Terminal to death branding him a thief on early July 8 when he went there to sell vegetables.
Rajon’s father Azizur went to the Jalalabad police on that night to lodge a general diary as Rajon did not return home and then he identified the body of his son at the hospital morgue.
Azizur also filed a murder case against Muhith, Kamrul, 30, his accomplice Ali Haydar, 34, and Mayna Miah.
Following the information extracted from Muhith, the police recovered a video clip of torture on Rajon recorded by the perpetrators during the incident and posted on facebook, the police said.
Kamrul left the country on Friday to escape the arrest, was arrested in Jeddah on Monday.

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City polls to augur well for the nat’l election? https://dhakamirror.com/news/other-headlines/city-polls-to-augur-well-for-the-natl-election/ Fri, 14 Jun 2013 04:30:28 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=54896 Last-minute mass-contact by heavy weight leaders from both the ruling Awami League and the opposition BNP, marked the end of the campaign for the mayoral polls in the four city corporations –Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna and Barisal- scheduled for June 15. Though officially political parties can not contest the city corporation election, it has turned   into ... Read more

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Last-minute mass-contact by heavy weight leaders from both the ruling Awami League and the opposition BNP, marked the end of the campaign for the mayoral polls in the four city corporations –Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna and Barisal- scheduled for June 15. Though officially political parties can not contest the city corporation election, it has turned   into an electoral battle for both Awami League and BNP as they have unofficially nominated their candidates for the mayoral polls.
Central leaders of both the ruling party and the opposition have been engaged in campaign for the last couple of weeks.
The ensuing mayoral polls have already become the focus of the national politics. Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday lauded the opposition for participating in the mayoral polls and said that the opposition’s participation proved that free and fair election is possible under Awami League.
On the same day acting secretary general of BNP Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said that the ruling party was plotting to defeat the BNP backed candidates through rigging. He also cautioned that the his party would start movement to unseat the government if the polls are rigged.
RAJSHAHI: Campaigning for the Rajshahi City Corporation poll entered the home stretch on Thursday. Mayoral candidates levelled charges and counter-charges against each other, while their followers indulged in frequent altercations in the last few days before the election. “It’s a battle for votes. The two mayoral candidates have started their final campaigning. The situation is now so tense that many city dwellers are also apprehending a clash,” said Abbas Ali, a resident of the Ramchandrapur area of the city.
According to a report prepared by the Intelligence Branch of the police, Shibir cadres are planning to take over ward Nos. 27, 28, 29 and 30 during the election. These four wards are dominated by the Jammat-Shibir group and they are located beside Rajshahi University.
RMP sources said law enforcers have been put on alert to avert any untoward situation and special security measures have been posted at vulnerable polling centres in the city.
Mayoral and councillor candidates are now conducting door-to-door campaigning.
The Awami League and the BNP have levelled allegations of violating the electoral code of conduct against each other. The Election Commission’s office in Rajshahi is at a loss to deal with these. Political instability and tension have taken a serious turn in the city.
The AL-backed candidate is highlighting the success of the present government, while the BNP-backed candidate and supporters are talking about the ruling party’s corruption and suppressive activities against Opposition activists.
The Nagorik Committee-backed mayoral candidate AHM Khairuzzaman Liton and Sommilito Nagorik Forum-backed candidate Mosaddeque Hossain Bulbul have become the talk of the town.
Though the mayoral election is a local government poll, national issues have come to the fore during campaigning.
At the last leg of campaigning, a number of central AL leaders, including AL board of advisers member Amir Hossain Amu, presidium member Mohammad Nasim, organising secretary Abu Sayed Al Mahmud Swapon, Rashed Khan Menon and popular vocal artist Momtaz and noted artist Asaduzzaman Nur sought votes for Liton.
On the other hand, BNP standing committee members Nazrul Islam Khan, Gayeswar Chandra Roy, former minister Aminul Haque, BNP joint secretary general Mijanur Rahman Minu, Shafiul Alam Prodhan and popular artist Asif Akbar, along with former BNP MPs and leaders, campaigned for Bulbul.
However, all outsiders, including members of Parliament, have been asked to leave Rajshahi by Thursday midnight.
SYLHET: Sylhet City Corporation’s mayoral candidates Bodor Uddin Kamran and Ariful haque Chowdhury ended their election campaign on Thursday. The city corporation election is scheduled for 15 June.
The two released their electoral manifestos on Monday and Tuesday, respectively. In them, they made various promises to voters.
The Awami League-led Grand Alliance is supporting Bodor Uddin Ahmed Kamran. He vowed to make Sylhet City a terrorist-free zone and prepare a master plan to project the city as a tourist spot. He also promised to set up  community health centres in every ward. Kamran said he would make Sarada Hall a digital cultural centre, and develop the banks of the Surma river on the lines of the Thames river banks in London. He also promised to construct flyovers and overbridges. He further promised to install LED lights on all roads and important points in the city, if elected.
“The inhabitants of Sylhet City do not want anarchy and terrorism. They must cast their valuable votes against anarchists and terrorists and elect a perfect mayor in the coming election. I hope they will vote in favour of my my electoral sign ‘Anaros’ (Pineapple),” he said.
On the other hand, the BNP-led 18-party alliance is supporting Ariful Haque Chowdhury. Ariful declared his 11-point election manifesto on Monday at around 12 noon. He said he would make Sylhet a cyber city and resolve the problem of drinking water as well as that of frequent waterlogging, if elected.
Chowdhury also said that he would apply his working experiences and employ a group of experts and city dwellers to develop Sylhet as a modern and planned city.
KHULNA: The two heavyweight mayoral candidates for the Khulna City Corporation (KCC) elections, Talukder Abdul Khaleque and Moniruzzaman Moni, went all out to woo slum dwellers on the last day of campaigning on Thursday. The KCC election is scheduled to be held on Saturday. According to the Khulna election office, the inhabitants of the 651 slum areas in the city account for 35 per cent (1,48,768) of the total number of 4,46,647 enrolled voters. The electorates from the slums mainly comprise daily labourers, transport workers, rickshaw-van drivers and mill and factory workers.
Of the total number of voters, 224,534 are males and 216,133 females. They will exercise their franchise to elect one mayor, 31 ward councillors and 10 women councillors from the reserved seats. The two main contenders for the mayor’s post, BNP-backed Moniruzzaman Moni (election symbol pineapple) and Awami League-supported Talukder Abdul Khaleque (lock), have pledged radical changes in the lifestyle of slum dwellers if elected. Jatiyo Party (Ershad)-backed Shafiqul Islam Modhu (inkpot-pen) is the third contestant.
The BNP candidate has alleged a conspiracy by the ruling party to rig the KCC election by capitalising on the “poor and hapless voters” from the slums.
“It’s the responsibility of the Election Commission and the law enforcing agencies to check violation of the electoral code by ruling party candidates of using black money to purchase votes of poor slum dwellers,” Moni said. But Khaleque has rubbished the charge and claimed that at least 90 per cent of the slum dwellers favoured him. “I always stood by the side of the slum dwellers during the past five years as KCC mayor. So, I hope they will vote for me,” he said.
Dr Badiul Alam Majumder, central general secretary of NGO Shushashaner Janno Nagorik (Sujon), said a recent study by his organisation showed that 95 contestants in the KCC polls, including three mayoral candidates, 137 councillor contestants and 45 women candidates for the reserved seats, are businessmen. So, influence of money in the election cannot be ruled out, he said, adding that there were instances of black money being used to win favour of slum dwellers in both national and municipal elections in the past.
KMP commissioner Md Shafiqur Rahman said, “We are fully aware of the needs of the returning officer (RO) for holding a free and fair election.”
KCC election RO Mostafa Faruque will be the convener of the law and order cell comprising personnel from police, BGB, RAB-6, Ansar and VDP.
Earlier, the RO had written to the Khulna district administration to take into custody all firearms from licenced holders during election so as to curb violence and muscle power, enabling the holding of free and fair polls.
BARISAL: Election fever has gripped Barisal city, with the campaign for the Barisal City Corporation (BCC) poll gaining momentum at the last moment. The campaign ends at midnight on Thursday. Yet, just 48 hours before the election, poll-related violence have sparked tension all over the city. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has accused the police of being partisan. BNP leader Ahsan Habib Kamal, other leaders and the police separately held press conference early on Thursday, where they blamed each other for opening fire on those campaigning for Kamal, in which one person was critically injured.
Kamal is a former municipal chairman and the first BCC mayor-in-charge, and is the candidate nominated for the mayoral post by the 18-Party Alliance. He is also the president of the district BNP unit. The police have lodged a case in this connection, accusing 130 activists of the 18-Party Alliance, including 10 by name. Six women activists of the alliance have been arrested and sent to jail. Activists of the 18-Party Alliance staged demonstrations against the police attack in different parts of the city on Thursday. Kamal, accompanied by central BNP leaders Mirza Abbas, Abdullah Al Noman, Air Vice-Marshal (retd) Altaf Hossain Chowdhury, Advocate Khondokar Mahbub Hossain, Advocate Joynul Abedin, Mojibor Rahman Sarwar, MP and Moazzem Hossain Alal, held a press conference in the lounge of a hotel in the city.
The BNP candidate and leaders said that women election campaigners of the 18-Party Alliance mayoral candidate were peacefully campaigning in Boiddyapara area, distributing leaflets highlighting different activities of Shawkat Hossain Hiron, the outgoing mayor, who is also the mayoral candidate backed by the 14-party Grand Alliance. They alleged that the campaigners were arrested by members of the police and the administration, who are biased in favour of the ruling alliance and its mayoral candidate.
Sub-inspector Abdur Rahman on Thursday lodged a case alleging obstacles against performance of the public duty by the police and attacks on the police at Kotwali police station against 130 leaders and activists of the 18-Party Alliance, including 10 who were identified by name.
A 98-member team of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), led by Lt. Col. Aminul Islam Shikdar, has been deployed in the city and is patrolling city roads and tense and sensitive areas, said Barisal Metropolitan Police (BMP) commissioner Md. Samsuddin.
The number of processions, activities of mass contact teams and candidates, and publicity through loudspeakers increased manifold on Thursday with the deadline for the campaign approaching.
Jamaat-e-Islami and Hefazat-e-Islam have extended their support to Ahsan Habib in the Barisal City Corporation election. On other hand, Jatiya Party has extended its support to the candidate of the 14-party Grand Alliance, Shawkat Hossain Hiron. The third candidate is Mahmudul Haque Khan Mamun, district joint convener of Jubo League.
Though the Election Commission has declared that the local government, including city corporation elections, are non-political, yet 113 out of a total of 165 candidates for the mayoral, general councillor and female reserved seats are directly or indirectly connected to or supported by political parties. All the three mayoral candidates of BCC poll are political personalities. On the other hand, 115 out of 165 candidates, including 56 AL, 54 BNP, two JP, two Jamaat-e-Islami and one CPB activists and 53 Independent candidates are contesting 30 general ward councillor and 10 reserved female seats of the BCC, local election observers said.
A six-tier system of security measures has been announced for the Barisal City Corporation election, scheduled to be held on June 15. This is the first time that BGB personnel have been deployed in the BCC election.
Barisal Metropolitan Police commissioner Md. Samsuddin said at least 5,000 police personnel in uniform and plainclothes would be deployed in 100 voting centres, key points, election and politics-related offices and camps of the city. BMP deputy commissioner (headquarters) Shoyeb Ahmed said the police have already set up 15 check posts at key and entrance points of the city and 10 mobile teams are patrolling 30 wards of the BCC to monitor the situation round the clock.
The deputy commissioner (headquarters) of BMP is in charge of coordination of these forces. Thirty mobile teams will continuously patrol 30 wards of the BCC to monitor the situation round the clock on election day and four special anti-riot teams, led by two magistrates, would be on standby to tackle any situation, he added. An average of 30 personnel, including 20 armed policemen and 10 Ansars in each of the 60 vulnerable vote centres under one sub-inspector and 28 policemen, including 18 armed police and 10 Ansars in each of the remaining 40 less risk-prone vote centres, under an assistant sub-inspector, would be stationed on election day, said the BMP commissioner.
Besides, the movements of motorized private transport such as motorcycles, microbuses and cars would be restricted on the day of voting. No gathering and procession would be allowed from zero hour on Sunday, he added. The detective branch of BMO has already identified 60 out of 100 vote centres of the city corporation as risk prone and 20 out these 60 risk-prone centres have been marked as highly risk-prone.

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Crack develops in private univ building https://dhakamirror.com/news/metropolitan/crack-develops-in-private-univ-building/ Fri, 14 Jun 2013 04:13:40 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=54860 The authorities of a private university in Sylhet declared the institution closed for one month from Thursday after a crack developed in the university housed at a six-story commercial building in the city. Students of Leading University said a big crack appeared with a bang in a wall of the library Wednesday evening when an ... Read more

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The authorities of a private university in Sylhet declared the institution closed for one month from Thursday after a crack developed in the university housed
at a six-story commercial building in the city.
Students of Leading University said a big crack appeared with a bang in a wall of the library Wednesday evening when an MBA class was going on at a nearby room of the library.
‘The panicked students hurried out of the classroom,’ said a shopkeeper of the Madhuban Super Market, where Leading University situated.
The university administration at an emergency meeting held in the morning decided closure of the institution for one month next to avoid any untoward incident, sources close to the university administration said.
Bing contacted, Leading University proctor Rezaul Karim confirmed the news of the university being closed for one month.
‘The university students, after the Rana Plaza collapse, had demanded shifting the university to its permanent campus and the university has been declared closed for the task,’ he said.

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Kamran pledges to complete dev works if elected https://dhakamirror.com/news/metropolitan/kamran-pledges-to-complete-dev-works-if-elected/ Wed, 12 Jun 2013 05:42:05 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=54637 The Nagarik Committee candidate for the mayoral post in the Sylhet City Corporation polls, Badar Uddin Ahmad Kamran, on Tuesday promised to turn Sylhet into a city of peace, communal harmony and tourism if he is elected. He also pledged to complete the development works that started during his tenure. The 14-party alliance-backed candidate made ... Read more

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The Nagarik Committee candidate for the mayoral post in the Sylhet City Corporation polls, Badar Uddin Ahmad Kamran, on Tuesday promised to turn Sylhet into a city of peace,
communal harmony and tourism if he is elected.
He also pledged to complete the development works that started during his tenure.
The 14-party alliance-backed candidate made the pledge in a press conference at his main election camp at Teli Haor in the city at noon, where he announced his 20-point election manifesto.
Putting importance on taking development projects in accordance with the 20-year master plan of Sylhet city, Kamran said all necessary steps would be taken to provide better facilities and services to the citizen.
The main points of Kamran’s manifesto are establishing a technical university in the city, a cyber city, urban healthcare centre at each of the 21 wards, developing the existing hawker markets into multi-storey markets in order to rehabilitate the street vendors and free the footpath from their possession and improvement of Sarada Smriti Bhaban as a digital cultural centre to offer the cultural activists a better cope of practice.

-With New Age input

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Stolen vehicles seized in Sylhet https://dhakamirror.com/news/metropolitan/stolen-vehicles-seized-in-sylhet/ Fri, 07 Jun 2013 10:59:37 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=54107 5 youths arrested The Sylhet Metropolitan Police in separate drives conducted Wednesday late night seized two stolen motorcycles and one auto-rickshaw and picked up five youths on charge of lifting the vehicles. The arrested were identified as Shamim Ahmed, 32, Zahir Miah, 29, Saddam Hossain, 21, Rifat Islam, 19, and Mamunur Rasheed, 23.Sources in the ... Read more

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5 youths arrested
The Sylhet Metropolitan Police in separate drives conducted Wednesday late night seized two stolen motorcycles and one auto-rickshaw and picked up five youths on charge of lifting the vehicles.
The arrested were identified as Shamim Ahmed, 32, Zahir Miah, 29, Saddam Hossain, 21, Rifat Islam, 19, and Mamunur Rasheed, 23.Sources in the police said a special team of the SMP conducted the drives at different places in the city at night and seized the stolen motorcycles and auto-rickshaw.
They also arrested the youths for their suspected involvement in lifting the seized vehicles, the sources said.
SMP additional commissioner Rokan Uddin said Thursday afternoon that the arrested were members of a gang of motorcycle lifters.
‘They were also involved in selling and buying stolen motorcycles and auto-rickshaws in the city for long,’ the police
officer said, adding that the arrested were handed over to the respective police stations.

-With New Age input

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Sylhet printing houses pass busy days as SCC polls near https://dhakamirror.com/news/metropolitan/sylhet-printing-houses-pass-busy-days-as-scc-polls-near/ Mon, 03 Jun 2013 08:55:00 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=53512 Printing shops in the Sylhet city are up to their ears in work, bringing out posters, leaflets and others polls related materials as the city corporation elections are drawing closer. Market sources said the owners and employees of the publishing houses in the city are now working round the clock for meeting the demand of ... Read more

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Printing shops in the Sylhet city are up to their ears in work, bringing out posters, leaflets and others polls related materials as the city corporation elections are drawing closer.
Market sources said the owners and employees of the publishing houses in the city are now working round the clock for meeting the demand of their clients since Monday noon after the election symbols of candidates were allotted.
Sources in the Muktijoddha Lane and Raja Mansion at Zindabazar and City Market and Qudrat Ullah Market at Bandarbazar, known as the printing hubs in the city, said employees of most of the printing shops were being compelled to work whole night to deliver to the clients election-related materials.
A total of 174 aspirants, including 3 mayoral, 136 general ward councillor and 35 female councillor for reserved wards, are vying against the one mayoral post, 27 general ward councilor posts and 9 ward councilor posts reserved for female in the SCC elections scheduled to be held on June 15, sources in the returning office said.
Suman Ahmed, an employee of Janata Printing Press at the City Market, told New Age that he along with his six colleagues was working relentlessly to deliver their orders in time.
‘The workers now can hardly manage to take rest. They just doze for a few hours in a corner of the shop,’ Suman claimed.
Talking to New Age, Muktijoddha Goli’s Sonar Bangla Press owner Golam Kibria said each and every printing and publishing shop in the city got orders, more or less, to print banners, posters and leaflets to be used in electioneering and mini posters or badges for the activists who participate in the campaigns.
‘The printing houses, which are reputed for goodwill and quality of their products, are experiencing heavy rush of clients,’ he added.
The incumbent councillor of SCC ward 5, Rejwan Ahmed, also a candidate for the same post in the upcoming election, said he had to get delivery of 5,000 posters from a printing shop in three phases.
‘The shop owner could not deliver the posters at a time as he had to manage his other clients at the same time,’ he said.
Rajib Ahmed, owner of Sulabh Printers at City Market, said they were facing an extreme pressure of works and it would continue till the first week of this month (June). ‘After then, the busyness will gradually come down,’ he observed.
Raja Mansion’s Shabdamala Press owner Aziz Ahmed, however, claimed that the pressure on the printing shops would mount further to produce badges containing the election symbols of respective candidates in the next two to three more days before the voting day.

-With New Age input

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