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Fear of fundamentalists violence: LMG check posts at police stations

Layekuzzaman Dhaka: Aacross the country Police have been instructed  about the violance of the Islamice Fundamentalust gruop name Hefazote Islam.  In addition to vigilance, posts with light machine guns (LMGs) and Chinese rifles are being set up at police stations and outposts. Police members are always kept ready at the check post made of sandbags. Initially, such posts were seen in Brahmanbaria, Sylhet, Faridpur and Narayanganj, but this week it has been increased. It was learned on Tuesday that LMG posts have been set up in 14 police stations in the southern part of Dhaka metropolis, Rangpur and Rajshahi metropolitan police stations. The police will set up posts in the police stations or establishments which are considered to be at risk. Due to this, the number of LMG posts may increase gradually. Strict instructions have been issued that police installations will not be allowed to be attacked in any way. Although LMG posts have not been set up, there are search posts in Chitta

House help who tortured elderly woman, looted valuables in Dhaka s Malibagh area arrested

House help who tortured elderly woman, looted valuables in Dhaka s Malibagh area arrested Star Online Report Star Online Report The domestic help who brutally tortured an elderly woman and fled with cash and valuables on Monday from her employer s Malibagh house was arrested early today. A team from DMP s Shahjahanpur Police Station along with local police arrested Rekha Akter from Ranisankail upazila in Thakurgaon district around 3:00am, Sub-inspector Rezaul Karim of Shahjahanpur Police Station, who led the drive, told The Daily Star.  Rekha has already spent some money she looted from the house. She was being brought to Dhaka, Rezaul, who is investigating the case, said.

Bihar villagers take dead body to bank, demand money from account for funeral

Bihar villagers take dead body to bank, demand money from account for funeral Updated: Updated: In the absence of nominee, bank officials give ₹10,000 from CSR funds Share Article In the absence of nominee, bank officials give ₹10,000 from CSR funds Villagers in Bihar took a man’s corpse to the bank to withdraw money from his account for his funeral. Since the deceased had not named a nominee, bank officials had expressed their inability to release the money. Infuriated villagers laid the body inside the bank for three hours. Later, when the local police intervened, the bank officials gave ₹10,000 to the villagers under their Corporate Social Responsibility fund for the cremation. The man had ₹1,17,298 in his account.

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