The High Court found seven death-row convicts in the Holey Artisan attack case guilty of involvement in hatching conspiracy, provoking and assisting the persons directly took part in the attack, a defence counsel said today.
The High Court today commuted the death sentences of seven jailed militants in the Holey Artisan attack case to imprisonment till death
The HC is expected to finish the hearing within the next few months and deliver a judgement
Sharmina Parvin, one of the eyewitnesses of the Holey Artisan attack, yesterday told a tribunal in Dhaka how she saw innocent people being killed by the militants.
Faraaz Ayaaz Hossain, who sacrificed his life by refusing to desert his friends during the July 1, 2016 terror attack at Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka, was recently remembered and honoured by the students of Rummo High School and The Garden of the Righteous Worldwide (GARIWO).
Students of Rummo High School in Benevento, Italy, accepts Dhaka café attack victim Faraaz Ayaaz Hossain as “the first Righteous” for his courageous role.
The charge sheet into the terror attack at Holey Artisan Bakery café in Dhaka’s Gulshan will be submitted any day, says Monirul Islam, chief of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit.
Daffodil University student Khondaker Abu Talha, who heroically gave his life trying to fight muggers in Dhaka, is conferred with “Faraaz Hossain Courage Award 2017”.
A couple of weeks before the Gulshan café siege on July 1 last year, two of the five attackers received training in throwing grenades in the middle of the Buriganga.
Sohel Mahfuz, a key “Neo JMB” leader, yesterday confessed before a magistrate that he had supplied all the bombs used in the Holey Artisan Bakery attack in the capital's Gulshan on July 1 last year, court sources said.
Key “Neo-JMB” militants Basharuzzaman Chocolate and Mizanur Rahman alias Chhoto Mizan were killed during a raid by police on a
Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader says that the menace of militancy and terrorism in the country is under control with the bold stance of the government.
The word "excruciating" can hardly describe the pain Simeen Hossain has been in since she lost her son in the Gulshan cafe attack.
Tahmid Hasib Khan, one of the survivors of the terrorist attack in Gulshan Holey Artisan Bakery on July 1 last year, is acquitted of charge filed against him for not giving information to police about the case.