A quarter of all the polling centres are “risky”, according to police.
Two service centres of Chattogram Metropolitan Police in the port city have remained closed for months following poor response from service seekers.
Ten-month-old Arif kept crying and gesturing to passers-by with his tiny hands, as if to look for his mother’s warmth.
The administration of Chittagong University (CU) has come under fire for handing over a law department student to police after keeping him detained for eight hours.
Police have pressed charges against Elias Khan, a Chhatra Dal leader in Chattogram, in an arms case filed by Rab with Akbar Shah Police Station.
There were rumours that something shady was going on in the area but no one was sure about it.
Krishnapad, 45, has spent his whole life in the coastal area of Swandip’s Sontoshpur union and earned for his family and himself as a fisherman.
From petty crimes to murder, stalking to rape, mugging to drug abuse -- teen gangs have been making headlines again for the last few months.
A quarter of all the polling centres are “risky”, according to police.
Two service centres of Chattogram Metropolitan Police in the port city have remained closed for months following poor response from service seekers.
Ten-month-old Arif kept crying and gesturing to passers-by with his tiny hands, as if to look for his mother’s warmth.
The administration of Chittagong University (CU) has come under fire for handing over a law department student to police after keeping him detained for eight hours.
Police have pressed charges against Elias Khan, a Chhatra Dal leader in Chattogram, in an arms case filed by Rab with Akbar Shah Police Station.
There were rumours that something shady was going on in the area but no one was sure about it.
Krishnapad, 45, has spent his whole life in the coastal area of Swandip’s Sontoshpur union and earned for his family and himself as a fisherman.
From petty crimes to murder, stalking to rape, mugging to drug abuse -- teen gangs have been making headlines again for the last few months.
Last week, a woman was seen sitting in front of Chattogram Press Club. She did not have any banner or poster with her nor a group of people to express solidarity. All she had was pain in her eyes, which had become weary seeking justice.
The case filed in connection with the gruesome murder of Mahmuda Khanam Mitu, wife of former Superintendent of Police (SP) Babul Akter, has been handed over to the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) from Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP), after three years of investigation.