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ACC files case against former MP's PS and his wife

BNCU wants legal action against Dr. Yunus

BNP-Jamaat become friends of Israel: Foreign Minister

27 people kidnapped from Teknaf in last 27 days

Bangladeshi youth killed in Naogaon border firing by BSF

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, 27 March 2024: A young man named Al Amin (33) was killed in firing by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) across Porsha border in Naogaon. The incident took place in the Milmari area, about two kilometers inside India from the border on Tuesday (March 26) morning. The deceased was Al Amin, son of Abu Bakkar Siddique of Neetpur village of Porsha upazila.

Border killings reduced to a large extent: Home Minister

Dhaka, Sept 4: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that it has been possible to reduce the number of border killings to a large extent in the last one year.

Youth killed in BSF firing at Lalmonirhat border

Dhaka, June 5: A youth named Yusuf Ali (25) was killed in firing by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at Patgram border in Lalmonirhat.

President calls on BGB to be more active in stopping border killings

Dhaka, May 24: President Md. Sahabuddin urged Border Guard Bangladesh-BGB to be more active in stopping smuggling, drug and border killings. BGB Director General Major General AKM Nazmul Hasan made this call when he paid a courtesy call on the President at Bangabhaban on Wednesday afternoon.

BSF returns deceased farmer's body after 16 days

Dhaka, November 30: The body of farmer Mejbah Uddin (47), lying across the Parasuram border in Feni, was returned by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) after 16 days. Mejbah's wife has demanded compensation, alleging that he was killed without any crime.

A call to reduce border killings to zero

Dhaka, November 22: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen has called upon all the concerned parties of Bangladesh and India to work to bring border killings to zero. India's newly appointed High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma paid a courtesy call on the Foreign Minister at the Ministry of External Affairs on Monday (November 21). Meanwhile, the minister called on those concerned about the border killings.

Border killings are shameful for India: Foreign Minister

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, Oct 11: Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen has commented that the killing of people on the border is shameful for New Delhi even after the decision was taken at the highest level of Bangladesh and India.

BGB-BSF working together to reduce the number of border killings to 'zero'

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, March 24: The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India's Border Security Force (BSF) are working together to reduce the killings at the border to 'zero'.

Use of deadly weapons at the border to be stopped

Dhaka, January 11: The use of lethal lethal weapons are being stopped at the border. This was stated by Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal at a distribution of winter clothes organized by Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) 13 on the eastern bank of Dharla River in Kurigram on Tuesday (January 11).

India has promised to stop border killings, says Quader

Dhaka, September 14: Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said the Indian government had promised that there would be no more killings at the border. He hoped that the Government of India would keep this promise.

'Border killings' stigmatise Dhaka-Delhi relations: AK Abdul Momen

Dhaka, December 18: Relations between Bangladesh and India are very warm, but it is being tarnished by some negative elements like killings on the border, said Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen.

India assures Teesta treaty and an end to border killings

Dhaka, December 18: India has assured Bangladesh of the Teesta treaty and and end to killings at the border, Foreign Affairs Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen told reporters at a press brifing at the state guest house Padma, after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's virtual summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.