The investigation team also requested their personal documents from the EC, and Immigration and Passport Office
The foreign ministry has sent a diplomatic note to the Indian government, saying that Dhaka wants ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina sent back.
The Anti-Corruption Commission has decided to launch an investigation against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy on allegations of laundering $300 million to the United States.
Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her defence adviser Maj Gen (retd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique, former director general of the National Telecommunication Monitoring Centre Maj Gen Ziaul Ahsan, and senior police officers Monirul Islam and Md Harun-Or-Rashid were all involved in enforced disappearances.
The anti-money laundering agency also seeks banks details of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Memorial Trust
Sarjis Alam, general secretary of the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation, yesterday accused former prime minister Sheikh Hasina of being a ‘pathological killer’.
Supreme Court lawyer ZI Khan Panna has expressed his willingness to defend ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina in the International Crimes Tribunal over genocide charges linked to the mass uprising.
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Expressing dissatisfaction over former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s frequent political statements from India, Dhaka has requested New Delhi to intervene and stop her.
A day after Bangladesh former prime minister Sheikh Hasina flew to India following forced resignation, Bangladesh Air Force transport plane C-130J that carried her to Ghaziabad's Hindon air base has left India without her, Hindustan Times reported..The aircraft took off from the air
The C-130J transport plane carrying Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has landed at Hindon Air Base in India's Uttar Pradesh
"The situation is such that this is a possibility, but I don't know how it will happen," the aide close to the premier said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the United Nations and any country can send their experts to Bangladesh for proper investigations into the recent incidents of violence.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the nation had witnessed the savagery of militancy in guise of anti-quota movement, and reiterated her vow that there would be no room for militancy and terrorism in Bangladesh
Terming the recent violence in the country ‘almost a terrorist attack’, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the attacks were aimed at creating a situation like Sri Lanka to oust her government
"We will take foreign technical assistance for the judicial inquiry committee to make it appropriate and standard," she said
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina went to the Central Police Hospital in Rajarbagh this afternoon to visit the police officers injured in the recent countrywide unrest
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today urged citizens to cooperate with the government to make sure perpetrators of the recent mayhem are nabbed from every nook and corner of the country to get punishment
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited Bangladesh Television (BTV) Bhaban this morning to see the extent of damage after it came under attack during the recent violence