The probe committee formed to investigate the incident of Bhola mayhem that killed four people on October 20, has submitted its report to the deputy commissioner but its findings are yet to be made public.
The road and waterway communications on different internal routes in Bhola resume hours after its suspension on security ground following the Sunday’s mayhem that left four people dead.
A case is filed against 400 to 500 unknown persons in connection with the vandalism on hindu houses, temple and arson attack in a shop during the clash between police and religious zealots in Borhanuddin upazila of Bhola that left four people dead.
The brother-in-law of Biplob Chandra Baidya was freed around 30 hours after law enforcing agency members picked him up from his jewellery shop in Bhola following Sunday’s clash over a hate message spread through Facebook's messenger app.
Following Sunday’s clash in Bhola, the Facebook profile of the superintendent of police has been hacked.
A tense situation is prevailing in Bhola town after a religious group sought permission to hold a rally protesting yesterday’s clash but was denied permission as the local administration imposed a ban on rallies and meetings in the district. Later the group placed a six-point demand instead.
The probe committee formed to investigate the incident of Bhola mayhem that killed four people on October 20, has submitted its report to the deputy commissioner but its findings are yet to be made public.
The road and waterway communications on different internal routes in Bhola resume hours after its suspension on security ground following the Sunday’s mayhem that left four people dead.
A case is filed against 400 to 500 unknown persons in connection with the vandalism on hindu houses, temple and arson attack in a shop during the clash between police and religious zealots in Borhanuddin upazila of Bhola that left four people dead.
The brother-in-law of Biplob Chandra Baidya was freed around 30 hours after law enforcing agency members picked him up from his jewellery shop in Bhola following Sunday’s clash over a hate message spread through Facebook's messenger app.
Following Sunday’s clash in Bhola, the Facebook profile of the superintendent of police has been hacked.
A tense situation is prevailing in Bhola town after a religious group sought permission to hold a rally protesting yesterday’s clash but was denied permission as the local administration imposed a ban on rallies and meetings in the district. Later the group placed a six-point demand instead.