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Abducted, converted and murdered : 5 rights organisations demand justice for Lakingme Chakma

‘Abducted, converted and murdered’: 5 rights organisations demand justice for Lakingme Chakma Photo: Rashed Shumon Star Online Report Star Online Report Last year, 14-year-old Lakingme Chakma of Teknaf was abducted, converted, married to one of her abductors, before eventually being murdered. Today evening, demanding justice over the death of Lakingme Chakma, five human, women and minority rights organisations held a protest in front of the National Parliament in Manik Mia Avenue of the capital. Hundreds of protesters held candles, banners and placards in memory of the 14-year-old. The protest was jointly organised by Bangladesh Nari Pragati Sangha (BNPS), Bangladesh Legal Aid Services and Trust (BLAST), Association for Land Reform and Development (ALRD), Manusher Jonno Foundation and Bangladesh Adivasi Forum.  

Take prompt action against culprits: Nari Pragati Sangha

Lakingme Chakma Death: speakers demand prompt action against culprits Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent Immediate action must be taken against those involved in Lakingme Chakma s death, said speakers at a press conference yesterday. The girl s parents finally received her body on Sunday and buried her in Ramu of Cox s Bazar 25 days after her mysterious death. Fourteen-year-old Lakingme was abducted from her Shilkhali Chakma Para home on January 5 last year. Later, she was kept at nearby villages until January 8. On January 9, she was taken to Shahpori island in Teknaf, where she was detained at Kala Monu s home for the next two days, found a 10-member investigation team of rights activists, indigenous community leaders, journalists and teachers.

Yaba smuggling still unchecked-525715

25th December, 2020 09:32:04 Smuggling of the deadly drug Yaba into Bangladesh has not stopped yet despite the government’s crackdown against the banned narcotic as top smugglers are going unpunished. Detective sources said only grass-roots traders are being arrested with Yaba tablets in different places of the country, but their ringleaders remain out of touch. Recently, 102 listed Yaba smugglers, including 16 relatives of former lawmaker Bodi, have surrendered to law enforcers in Teknaf of Cox’s Bazar, they mentioned. Over 50 top drug traffickers, including some godfathers and police officers, who are on the list of the home ministry, have still remained out of tough, they added.

Charge sheet filed against Pradip, 14 others in Sinha murder case | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Charge sheet filed against Pradip, 14 others in Sinha murder case | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
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