Friday, 13 November 2015

Nur Hossain sent to jail


Star Online Report
--Narayanganj court sends Nur Hossain to jail
--Shifted to Dhaka Central Jail from Narayanganj jail
--Shown arrested in at least 11 cases
-- Capital punishment demanded by people
--Security measures in and around the court premises tightened
--Produced before the court from Narayanganj Police Lines in afternoon
-- Brought back from India last night
A Narayanganj court today sent Nur Hossain, who was brought back from India last night, to jail in connection with the sensational seven-murder case that took place in April last year.
Nur, the prime accused in the case, has been shifted to Dhaka Central Jail from Narayanganj jail this afternoon, Jahangir Kabir, senior jail superintendent of Dhaka Central Jail, told The Daily Star.
Narayanganj Chief Judicial Magistrate Shahidul Islam sent Nur to the jail after police produced him before the court around 3:00pm.
Chief Judicial Magistrate Shahidul Islam passed the order after police produced the prime accused in the case before his court this afternoon.

Crowd shows sandals condemning Nur Hossain, who was brought back from India last night, when
 he is placed before a Narayanganj court today in connection with the sensational seven-murder 
case that took place in April last year. Photo: Anisur Rahman


Nur Hossain was shown arrested in 11 cases, including the seven-murder case, filed with Shiddhirganj and Fatullah police stations.
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As soon as Nur reached the court premises, people from all walks of life started chanting slogans demanding capital punishment.
Security measures in and around the court premises has been tightened to avert any untoward incidents in the court. Members of different law enforcement agencies, lawyers, victims’ family members and the court’s staffs and officials were allowed to stay inside the court premises.
Nur Hossain was brought to the court from Narayanganj Police Lines where he was kept after he was brought back from India last night.
RAB OFFICIAL’S COMMENT OVER NUR’S REPATRIATION
Rab Additional Director General (operations) Col Ziaul Ahsan today in a Facebook status however termed the repatriation of Nur Hossain as a “great achievement” by the elite force.
He writes: “It was the great achievement by the RAB forces to get Noor (Nur) Hossain back from Indian authority. Though this force was involve with this murder but this elite organization could
find out the fact within 12hrs after the incident. Most of the accused was arrested by RAB and
handed over to Enquiry officer of Narayanganj police.”
THE SEVEN-MURDER CASE
The case was filed over the killing of seven people -- Narayanganj City Corporation ward
Councillor Nazrul Islam, his driver and three associates, and senior lawyer Chandan Sarkar and his driver.
The seven were abducted allegedly by some Rapid Action Battalion men from Dhaka-Narayanganj Link Road on April 27 last year.
Nur, who too was a ward councillor of Narayanganj city back then, allegedly bribed the Rab men for murdering Nazrul with whom he reportedly had a longstanding political feud. Lawyer Chandan and his driver were killed as they happened to witness the Rab men abducting Nazrul and his associates.
The murder outraged the nation with Nazrul's father-in-law Shahidul Islam alleging that the Rab men had taken Tk 6 crore from Nur to kill Nazrul.
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Three Rab officials -- Lt Col Tareque Sayeed Mohammad, Maj Arif Hossain and Lt Commander MM Rana -- were sacked for allegedly executing the killings in exchange for money.
Nur, who is the prime accused in the case, is wanted in almost a dozen cases.
Immediately after the seven murders, Nur fled to India. However, he was arrested in Kolkata in June and charged with trespass and possession of an illegal firearm.
A West Bengal court on October 16 ordered that Nur Hossain be deported to face trial in Bangladesh.

Seven people were killed allegedly by Rapid Action Battalion and the bodies were found floating in 
the river Shitalakkhya at Narayanganj in April last year. In the photo, one of the seven bodies is
 being pulled towards the shore. Star file photo


Sandipan Chakraborty, additional chief judicial magistrate of Barasat in North Chobbish Parganas, asked the authorities concerned to comply with its order by December 16.
Meanwhile, nearly a year after the seven-murder incident, police on April 8 this year submitted the charge sheet in the case, naming 35 people, including Nur Hossain and the three sacked Rab officials.
Of them, 22, including 17 Rab members, are in jail while 13 are on the run, sources said.
Once a truck helper, Nur Hossain amassed huge wealth at home and abroad with the blessings of major political parties since late '80s, according to media reports.
Nur, who was a vice president of Siddhirganj Thana Awami League when the murders took place, reportedly owns businesses and assets in India and Malaysia.
Even though he was accused in 21 cases in Siddhirganj and Fatullah, he managed to stay out of jail and maintain his influence in the city until the seven-murder incident.

Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by 4 wickets and take a 1-0 lead in the T20I series

Star Online Report
Bangladesh win the first T20I of the 2-match series against Zimbabwe by 4 wickets and register their third victory in four T20I games played versus the African nation.
A straight six from Tigers captain Mashrafe gave his team the winning lead in the T20I series, and he looked forward to carry the momentum in the next match on November 15, Sunday.
Malcolm Waller was adjudged the player of the match for his brilliant knock, as he recorded the fastest T20I fifty for his country today.

BANGLADESH vs ZIMBABWE 1st T20I
Bangladesh: 136/6 (17.4/20 over)
Zimbabwe: 131

Although Graeme Cremer gave the home side a scare with 3 wickets for 29 runs in four overs, handy contributions from the lower-order allowed Bangladesh to reach their target with 14 balls to spare.
Tamim top-scored with 31 from 28 balls, while Mahmudullah was unbeaten on 22 when Mashrafe struck the winning hit.
Partnerships of 39, 25 and 38 were crucial in taking Bangladesh home as Zimbabwe made it difficult for Tigers with wickets at regular intervals.
Liton Das was dismissed for 17 when Bangladesh were 14 runs short of victory in the 1st T20I against Zimbabwe at Mirpur stadium.
Graeme Cremer turned the match on its head with a double-strike in his third over. First he trapped Nasir in front for 16, and two balls later sent back Tamim after the Tigers opener had held the innings together with 31 runs.
Tamim’s 31 came from 28 balls with three boundaries to his name.
Mushfiqur Rahim didn’t last long at the crease, played five balls and skied a short, loopy ball from Cremer. Zimbabwe looked to pulled things back after their opening bowlers got some stick at the hands of Tamim and Sabbir.
Bangladesh lost their second wicket when Sabbir Rahman was dismissed for 18 after an enterprising partnership of 39 runs with Tamim Iqbal.
Sabbir's cameo came from 16 balls with three hits across the fence.
The home team's chase got off to a disastrous start when Anamul Haque was run out in the first over after Tamim took a risky single.
Tamim drilled an overpitched ball from Panyangara to the covers and took off. Sikandar Raza made a tumbling save and threw the ball quickly to the keeper who under-armed it to the stumps.
Earlier, Zimbabwe were restricted to a below-par total of 131 by disciplined Bangladeshi bowling in the first T20I of the 2-match series.
Mashrafe, Al-Amin, Mustafizur and Jubair took two wickets each while Mahmudullah and Nasir also contributed with a wicket in their respective spells.
Malcolm Waller’s record fifty, and his brutal assault on the Bangladesh bowlers enabled him to score 68 runs, the top-scorer for his team today.
Mustafizur took the last wicket to fall for the visitors and his swinging yorker was too good for Panyangara, and the tailender was found plumb in front of the wickets.
AL-Amin Hossain came back in his last spell and dismissed Graeme Cremer with shortish ball angled in wide from the crease.
Mustafizur Rahman picked up his first wicket of the match when he sent back Malcolm Waller who smashed 68 from 31 balls in the first game of the series.
Waller kept the Zimbabwean innings together with a brave knock in face of adversity, and walloped four 4s and six 6s during his stay at the wicket.
Struck for 17 in the first over, Jubair came back with two wickets in his second over and allowed the Tigers to pull back things after the Waller-Ervive stand.
First Jongwe was trapped in front for naught and then Madziva holed out to Nasir at long-off after getting off the mark.
Zimbabwe’s charge late in the innings got stalled by quick wickets from Jubair and Mahmudullah against the run of play.
The visitors fought back with positive batting at Mirpur after the early wobble with Malcolm Waller’s fifty in 20 balls, the fastest fifty by a Zimbabwe batter in T20I cricket.
Zimbabwe found themselves in a rut after Nasir Hossain chipped in with a wicket in his second over.
Sean Williams skipped down the wicket, couldn’t connect with a big swish and saw his leg stump pegged back to the delight of the home team. He scored 15 runs.
Bangladesh bowlers were on the money to begin the innings, and hardly allowed the visiting batsmen width or half-volleys to score off.
Both Mashrafe and Al-Amin kept the batsmen honest with a mix of slower deliveries and a probing length around middle and off.
Mashrafe got the dangerman Elton Chigumbura with a swinging full ball that bowled the Zimbabwe batter for naught hook, line and sinker.
AL-Amin further vindicated Bangladesh skipper’s to bowl first when he saw Regis Chakabva threw his wicket away with an outrageously silly attempt of a ramp shot.
Wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim held on to a tough catch as the umpire raised his finger.
Struck for a boundary in the previous ball, Mashrafe came back and dismissed Sikandar Raza with a slower ball in the first over of the match.
Sikandar was caught comfortably at mid-off by Liton Das to the loud applause of the home crowd.
Bangladesh T20I captain Mashrafe Mortaza won the toss, and decided to bowl first in the first T20 match of the 2-game series against Zimbabwe at Mirpur stadium.
Tigers skipper would like to end this fabulous year on a high with victories in the shorter format, after whitewashing Zimbabwe in the 3-match ODI series.
Bangladesh Team:
Tamim, Liton, Anamul, Mahmudullah, Mushfiq, Sabbir, Nasir, Mashrafe, Mustafiz, Al-Amin, Jubair.
Zimbabwe Team:
Raza, Chakabva, Chigumbura,Ervine, Williams, Waller, Chisoro, Panyangara, Madziva, Jongwe.

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Kate Winslet to play World War journalist?

Independent Online/IANS

Kate Winslet to play World War journalist?
Los Angeles: Actress Kate Winslet is in talks to star in a feature film about model-turned-war journalist Elizabeth "Lee" Miller.The Oscar winner is expected to play the acclaimed correspondent who worked for Vogue magazine during World War II, reports aceshowbiz.com. Before she became a journalist, Lee Miller was the muse for famed artists like Pablo Picasso and Man Ray. She covered historical events such as the London Blitz, the liberation of Paris, and the concentration camps at Buchenwald and Dachau. The untitled Lee Miller biopic will be based on "The Lives of Lee Miller", a biography written by her son, Antony Penrose. The producers are also given an exclusive access to her archives, photographs, and diaries.

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