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Bangladesh begins corruption trial against Sheikh Hasina, her nieces in housing plot scam
The corruption trial against ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 17 others, including her nieces Azmina Siddiq and British MP Tulip Siddiq, in a housing plot scam started on Wednesday at a Dhaka court with depositions of the complainant, media reports said. Hasina, 77, faces multiple cases in Bangladesh after being ousted on August 5 last year following a mass student-led agitation in the country, which forced her to flee Dhaka. (AP) Afnan Jannat Keya, a complainant who is an assistant director of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), testified before Judge Md Rabiul Alam of the Special Judge's Court-4 in Dhaka in the afternoon, The Daily Star newspaper reported. Earlier, ACC Deputy Director Md Salahuddin, also the complainant of another graft case, gave his statement before Judge Alam in another case filed against 17 people, including Hasina, Sheikh Rehana and Tulip. London-based Siddiq, who represents the UK capital's Hampstead and Highgate constituency for the governing Labour Party, resigned as Treasury minister earlier this year after allegations of corruption against her family following the ACC's investigations. The 42-year-old politician, who has consistently denied allegations of wrongdoing, has accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Dhaka of an orchestrated 'smear campaign' to damage her reputation. On August 11, recording of statements started in three other cases over alleged corruption in plot allocation, involving Hasina, her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, and daughter Saima Wazed Putul, Bangla language daily Prothom Alo reported. The anti-graft body filed six cases between January 12 and 14 against Hasina, members of her family, and 23 others over alleged irregularities in the allocation of plots under the Purbachal New Town project. Tulip has been accused of using her special power to get plots for Rehana, Bobby and Azmina. On March 25, the ACC filed six charge sheets of the cases with the Metropolitan Senior Special Judge's Court in Dhaka, where Hasina was named as a common accused in all six cases. The commission has listed all the accused as fugitives. On July 31, charges were framed against 29 people, including Hasina, Rehana, Joy, Putul, Bobby, Tulip and Azmina, in their respective cases. Hasina, 77, faces multiple cases in Bangladesh after being ousted on August 5 last year following a mass student-led agitation in the country, which forced her to flee Dhaka.


News18
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Cocaine, ecstasy worth Rs 1.46 crore seized in Mumbai, drug peddler held
Mumbai, Aug 13 (PTI) Police have arrested a drug peddler in Mumbai, and recovered from him cocaine and MDMA/ecstasy drugs collectively worth Rs 1.46 crore, officials said on Wednesday. The Kandivali unit of the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) took the action on Tuesday following a tip-off, they said. A trap was laid near St Joseph School in Juhu. When the accused, a 30-year-old man, came to the spot, he was searched, during which 143 grams of cocaine and 13 grams of ecstasy were recovered from him, an official said. During his interrogation, the man admitted that he had come to sell the synthetic drugs in the Juhu-Andheri area, he said, adding that he was also involved in smuggling of drugs. view comments First Published: August 13, 2025, 16:45 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
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Banaras Hindu University launches anti-ragging awareness campaign with zero tolerance message
VARANASI: The Anti-Ragging Squad of Banaras Hindu University and the Anti-Ragging Squad of the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMSBHU) jointly launched a special awareness campaign on the occasion of National Anti-Ragging Day on Tuesday. The campaign theme, 'Zero Tolerance to Ragging – Building a Safer Campus Together,' underscores the university's firm commitment to eradicating ragging and fostering a culture of safety, respect, and harmony among students. The programme began with a welcome session by Prof. Lalit Mohan Aggarwal, Member of the Anti-Ragging Squad, BHU. He emphasised that ragging has no place in a healthy academic environment and urged students to uphold values of mutual respect and cooperation. Prof. S.N. Sankhwar, Director, IMSBHU, reiterated that ragging not only reflects indiscipline but also severely hampers students' mental and academic growth. He stressed the administration's zero-tolerance policy towards ragging and assured strict action against any violations. Dr. Sanjay Gupta , Dean, Faculty of Modern Medicine, encouraged students to remain vigilant and report incidents without fear. Dr. Sunil Rao , Chairman, Anti-Ragging Squad, IMSBHU, explained anti-ragging laws, university guidelines, and helpline numbers, assuring prompt and fair action on complaints. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Birla Evara 3 and 4 BHK from ₹ 1.75 Crore* Birla Estates Learn More Undo Dr. Amrita Ghosh Kar, Professor-In-Charge, College of Nursing, and Prof. Gopal Nath, Dean, Research, addressed the gathering on collective responsibility in maintaining a ragging-free campus. Dr. Gopal Nath also conveyed a strong zero-tolerance message against ragging through a special video presentation. This initiative, promoting a zero-tolerance message against ragging through a video by Dr. Gopal Nath, was undertaken by Prof. Anupam Nema, Dean of Students, BHU. The campaign featured Slogan Writing and Essay Writing competitions on anti-ragging themes, with enthusiastic student participation from various faculties. The stage proceedings were conducted by Dr. Jyoti Srivastava, College of Nursing. An anti-ragging information brochure was also distributed to spread awareness about the definition, legal consequences, and reporting process. As part of Anti-Ragging Week (August 12–18), IMSBHU will be organising several activities such as slogan writing, essay writing, poster making, photography, and logo design, along with a rally, nukkad natak, and a debate on anti-ragging themes. The week aims to promote safety, respect, and harmony on campus. Meanwhile, in observance of Anti-Ragging Day, the Well-Being Services Cell at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) also organised a workshop. The initiative aimed to eliminate ragging, foster mutual respect and empathy, ensure student safety, and strengthen the university's counselling and support services. The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 160 students representing various faculties and affiliated colleges of BHU. By bringing together students, faculty members, and subject experts, the event reaffirmed the university's commitment to cultivating a safe, inclusive, and emotionally supportive campus environment. Anoop Kumar of the Faculty of Law led an informative session on anti-ragging legislation, emphasising BHU's zero-tolerance policy and the legal safeguards available to students. He also highlighted the importance of nurturing respectful and collaborative relationships between senior and junior students and introduced the range of well-being services accessible on campus. Nityanand Tiwari, Student Counsellor and Workshop Coordinator, elaborated on the theme and objectives of the event. He emphasised the need for collective responsibility in building a campus culture rooted in empathy, safety, and psychological well-being. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.