Archive for August 10th, 2007
Friday, August 10th, 2007Clashes between police and workers agitating for outstanding wages left one labourer killed and at least 80 including 30 cops injured at Amin Jute Mills here yesterday.Police arrested 18 people including five injured workers. Many of those wounded stayed away from Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) for fear they too might be arrested.Of the injured policemen, 15 were rushed to the Police Lines Hospital while five received treatment at the CMCH.The fight broke out when police charged baton to drive off some 600 workers who were barricading the rail line inside the mill and the Chittagong-Hathazari Road in front ...
(read more) Friday, August 10th, 2007The draft Police Reform Programme (PRP) holds political influence as a major factor that prevents policemen from performing their duties, but field level policemen who constitute about 99 percent of the total force blame it on lack of logistic supports and poor work condition.These police officials ranked between constable and sub-inspector (SI) said no reform will be meaningful unless their salaries are increased, daily work hours are reduced to an acceptable level and all operational costs are met by the government.These policemen earn extra money through illegal means to meet a major portion of the costs for conducting investigations and ...
(read more) Friday, August 10th, 2007As floodwaters continue to recede, the number of patients infected with water-borne diseases is growing and the experts say that the situation might take a turn for worse in the coming days.Meanwhile, prices of some medicines, including oral saline, rose in many flood-affected areas, even in the capital. The oral saline, which usually sells at Tk 3, was being sold at Tk 5 at many city pharmacies yesterday.Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) said floodwater in the central part of the country, including the capital, is expected to recede in a week.In the last 24 hours, at least 4,744 people ...
(read more) Friday, August 10th, 2007The Election Commission (EC) will start communicating with political parties next month for dialogue on its draft electoral reform proposals regardless of the ban on indoor politics, an election commissioner said yesterday. "We will send the draft proposals to political parties towards the end of this month so that they can study those before participating in dialogue with us," Election Commissioner Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain said.Due to the ban, the EC could not proceed with its plan for talks with the parties on the proposed reforms for the last four months.On July 15, the EC in its ...
(read more) Friday, August 10th, 2007The government yesterday filed separate appeals against recent High Court (HC) orders that granted bail to Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina and stayed Anti-Corruption Commission's notice seeking her wealth statement.Another appeal was filed against the HC order that declared businessman Abdul Awal Mintoo's detention illegal.The government attorney filed the appeal petitions with the Supreme Court (SC) seeking stay on the three HC orders.The hearing of the appeals, however, did not take place at the SC chamber judge's court, which is likely to hear the appeals on Sunday.An HC bench comprising justices Shah Abu Nayeem Mominur Rahman and Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury ...
(read more) Friday, August 10th, 2007The High Court (HC) yesterday declared illegal the initiation of a case filed by now-defunct Bureau of Anti-Corruption (Bac) in 2004 against AHM Nurul Islam, a former secretary to prime minister, for leaking "highly classified" information violating Official Secrets Act.The court issued the rule following a writ petition filed by Nurul Islam in February challenging initiation of the case by the Bac since the sections or laws in the case do not come within the jurisdiction of the Bac or the present Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).The petitioner argued that the Official Secrets Act is also not in the schedule of the ...
(read more) Friday, August 10th, 2007Money being donated to Chief Adviser's Relief Fund has been declared tax-free as per a pervious government order, an official announcement said yesterday. "Money being deposited with Chief Adviser's Relief Fund will remain tax-free," it said, as there have been confusions whether such donors could face unnecessary harassment while giving donation for flood relief.The fresh government announcement cited the SRO (no-125-act/91) published on May 5 in 1991 to the effect of donation being tax-free.Different organisations and institutions have started coming up with donation to Chief Adviser's Relief Fund for flood victims in response to a government appeal
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