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PM offers ziarat at Hazrat Shahjalal's shrine
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Home Minister visits Ramna Model Police Station
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PM launches Surma riverfront beautification, flood protection project in Sylhet
42,342 Bangladeshi pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia
42,342 Bangladeshi pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia
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Fakhrul calls for mainstreaming mutual harmony for a prosperous country 
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Gautama Buddha's teachings highly relevant in today's world: Zahid
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Buddha Purnima celebrated amid festivity across country
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Law enforcers intensify border surveillance, intelligence to curb human trafficking
Law enforcers intensify border surveillance, intelligence to curb human trafficking
DHAKA, May 02, 2026 (BSS) - The law enforcement agencies have intensified border surveillance and intelligence works to prevent human trafficking. Simultaneously, vulnerable children aged between one day and seven years—rescued from traffickers net and abandoned without parents are being rehabilitated at “Chhotomoni Nibash” established in Dhaka and other divisions. Superintendent of Police (SP) Cox’s Bazar Sajedur Rahman told BSS that police are working to prevent human trafficking by strengthening intelligence, increasing patrolling in border areas and raising public awareness under the Human Trafficking Prevention and Suppression Act, 2012. Officials from various law enforcement agencies said that traffickers lure young men and women of different ages with promises of jobs abroad, then hold them hostage and demand ransom.  The network of organized human traffickers extends across the borders and the victims of trafficking suffer physical, psychological, social and economic losses, leaving their lives devastated.  Traffickers subject victims to inhumane physical abuse, leading to long-term or permanent health problems. Due to lack of food and medical care, victims suffer from malnutrition and infectious diseases.  Those trafficked abroad are often forced into dangerous, low-paid and exploitative labor like slavery.  Victims live in constant fear due to threats from traffickers and often experience long-term mental trauma and depression. Women who return after being trafficked face discrimination and social stigma, leading to reduced social acceptance and isolation from family and society. Additionally, lacking legal documentation abroad creates legal complications for them. Many victims lose everything after falling into traffickers’ traps while seeking jobs overseas. Sajedur Rahman further said that police are working to ensure the safety of victims and provide legal assistance. He noted that many victims risk their lives travelling by sea in hopes of jobs abroad and fall into danger, urging public awareness.  He added that surveillance on fishing boats has been increased, as traffickers often use them to transport people onto ships for illegal migration. He also stated that the Teknaf coast and border areas are highly important and sensitive regions and it is not possible for police alone to fully control human trafficking there. However, they are working with maximum sincerity and capability to combat the crime. Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar, secretary of Shushashoner Jonno Nagorik (SHUJAN), said that human trafficking is increasing due to lack of adequate employment and extreme poverty. People are trafficked with attractive job offers abroad, he added. He emphasized the need for stern action and punishment against traffickers, especially strengthening patrols, surveillance and operations along the borders. Increasing manpower of law enforcement agencies at all levels is also necessary.  Law enforcement officials said that searches in suspicious locations, surveillance in border areas and special operations at waterways and airports have been intensified. Efforts are underway to file cases against accused traffickers, bring criminals to justice through investigation, rescue victims, ensure their safety and free them from traffickers. The Bangladesh Coast Guard is maintaining maximum vigilance to prevent human trafficking via sea routes, particularly in coastal and river areas in the south-eastern region.  Continuous patrols, use of modern technology, strengthening intelligence surveillance and coordinated operations with other law enforcement agencies are being conducted. Awareness programs are also regularly organized among the local communities to this end. Bangladesh Coast Guard media officer Lieutenant Commander Sabbir Alam Suzan said that from January 1 to December 2025, Coast Guard operations arrested 15 traffickers and rescued 283 victims. From January to March this year, 26 traffickers were arrested and 284 victims rescued. Cases have been filed against the traffickers under existing laws. Rezaul Karim Sohag, Chairman of the Criminology Department of Dhaka University said that human trafficking is occurring through sea routes across various borders, involving different criminal networks.  Stern action must be taken against these groups and joint efforts of law enforcement and local communities are essential to stop trafficking, he said. Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Media and Public Relations Division, N M Nasiruddin, said that in 2025, DMP arrested 645 traffickers in various operations and filed 168 cases. From January to March this year, 36 traffickers were arrested and 31 cases filed. Meanwhile, the rescued victims are being provided healthcare, legal assistance and shelter through centers run by the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, Ministry of Social Welfare and Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment. Jubilee Begum Ranu, Deputy Superintendent of a Chhotomoni Nibash at Azimpur said that vulnerable children aged one day to seven years-rescued from traffickers net and abandoned-are being rehabilitated here, in Khulna, Rajshahi, Chattogram, Barishal and Sylhet.  Additionally, children aged 6 to 18 are being rehabilitated in government child care institutions in every district. There are also two such rehabilitation centers at Mirpur and Tejgaon in the capital.
2 arrested in Demra with firearms, handcuff, walkie-talkie
2 arrested in Demra with firearms, handcuff, walkie-talkie
Blue Panel makes clean sweep in Dhaka Bar Association election
Blue Panel makes clean sweep in Dhaka Bar Association election
Spirit Airlines begins 'wind-down', cancels all flights
Spirit Airlines begins 'wind-down', cancels all flights
WASHINGTON, United States, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Low-cost US carrier Spirit Airlines said on Saturday that all of its flights have been cancelled as it started an "orderly wind-down of operations," after a potential White House bailout fell through. "Spirit Aviation Holdings, Inc., parent company of Spirit Airlines... today regretfully announced that the Company has started an orderly wind-down of operations, effective immediately. All Spirit flights have been cancelled, and Spirit Guests should not go to the airport," the airline said in a press release in the early hours of Saturday.  
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Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
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LONDON, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The price of oil fell on Friday after Iranian media reported that Tehran had proposed fresh talks with the United States in a message sent via mediator Pakistan. A barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell briefly more than five percent, dipping below the symbolic $100 mark, before clawing back to stand at $101.7 by 1530 GMT. The other main US benchmark Brent North Sea crude also recovered slightly, initially dropping by more than three percent to $106.98 before edging back to $108.4. At the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran in late February, Brent was almost $73 a barrel and WTI $67. "The Islamic Republic sent the text of its latest proposal to Pakistan, the mediator in the talks with the United States, on Thursday evening," the official IRNA news agency reported, without providing further details. Both benchmarks had started Friday's session edging upward, with the prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continuing to obstruct oil exports from the Gulf. With strategic crude reserves dwindling, investors are closely watching for any sign of an improvement in supply. "Every week of delay before the Strait of Hormuz reopens adds about $5 to the average price per barrel" for investors, analyst Ole Hvalbye told AFP. Meanwhile, seven members of the OPEC and OPEC+ group are to decide on Sunday on production quotas for the first time since the United Arab Emirates left the cartel. The group is expected to increase its quotas by 188,000 barrels per day, according to Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst with Global Risk Management. But he added that the meeting was "largely irrelevant" for prices as members including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq, were "unable to produce that oil" owing to the conflict.  
Iran supreme leader calls for economic battle to 'disappoint' enemies
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RAJSHAHI, May 2, 2026 (BSS) - District Detective Branch (DB) of Police arrested a drug dealer with 1,000 yaba tablets during a raid in the Kakanhat Bazar area of Godagari Upazila in Rajshahi. He was arrested on the paved road in front of the Kakanhat Food Warehouse late Friday night. The arrested individual is Shariful Islam Sharif, 30. He is the son of the late Mokbul Hossain from Balurtungi village in Shibganj Upazila, Chapainawabganj district. Police said that based on a tip-off, a DB police team led by SI Mehedi Hasan of Rajshahi District DB, along with his force, was conducting an anti-drug operation in and around Safina Park at around 12:40 AM.  Based on further information, the team later carried out an operation in the Kakanhat Bazar area. During the operation, sensing the presence of police, Shariful tried to flee but was detained at 1:20 AM. Upon searching his body, 1,000 yaba tablets kept in a white polythene bag were recovered from the front right pocket of his pants. Police said a case has been filed against the arrested individual at Godagari Police Station under the Narcotics Control Act, 2018.  
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