Prosecution hopes Abu Sayed killing case to conclude by January
Prosecution hopes Abu Sayed killing case to conclude by January
ECNEC approves 12 development projects involving Tk 7,150.21cr
ECNEC approves 12 development projects involving Tk 7,150.21cr
One suspect arrested over cocktail blasts in Dhaka
One suspect arrested over cocktail blasts in Dhaka
Tarique Rahman calls emergency Standing Committee meeting tonight 
Tarique Rahman calls emergency Standing Committee meeting tonight 
Those who dream of changing Bangladesh must step into politics: Nahid 
Those who dream of changing Bangladesh must step into politics: Nahid 
Italy eyes stronger ties, lawful migration with Bangladesh
Italy eyes stronger ties, lawful migration with Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s healthcare now meets global standards: NITOR Chief
Huge quantity of import-prohibited Sodium Cyclamate seized in Chattogram 
Huge quantity of import-prohibited Sodium Cyclamate seized in Chattogram 
DHAKA, Nov 10, 2025 (BSS) - The Chattogram Customs House today seized 39  metric tons of the import-prohibited artificial sweetener Sodium Cyclamate.  Acting on a tip-off, the Audit, Investigation and Research (AIR) team of  Chattogram Customs House seized the consignment at the final stage of  release. A review of the seized consignment revealed that the importing company, S P  Traders, 218 Mitford Road, Bangshal, Dhaka, imported three containers  totaling 63 metric tons of goods from China on 04/10/2025, declaring the  product as Polyaluminium Chloride. For clearance of the shipment, on behalf  of the importer, C Bird Corporation, 200/B Jubilee Road, Chattogram,  submitted Bill of Entry No. 1828278 dated 07.10.2025. After the consignment was loaded onto trucks for delivery, the release  process was halted by Chattogram Customs based on secret information. On  28/10/2025, a physical examination of the goods was conducted in the presence  of the C&F representative.  Two types of products were detected during the inspection. Samples were  collected and sent to the Customs House laboratory for chemical analysis.  According to the chemical test report, 24 metric tons of the declared  Polyaluminium Chloride were found, while the remaining 39 metric tons were  confirmed to be Sodium Cyclamate, said a press release. Sodium Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener that is 30 to 50 times sweeter  than regular sugar. Some unscrupulous traders use this harmful substance as a  substitute for sugar in various sweets, bakery products, ice cream,  beverages, juices, chocolates, condensed milk and even baby food.  Food prepared using Sodium Cyclamate poses serious health risks. It can cause  cancer as well as severe kidney and liver complications. Considering its  threat to public health, the government has declared the product import- prohibited under the Import Policy Order 2021-2024. As Sodium Cyclamate is a prohibited item, the consignment has been seized by  the Chattogram Customs House under the provisions of the Customs Act, 2023,  and legal procedures are underway.
34 more AL leaders and activists arrested in city
34 more AL leaders and activists arrested in city
NHRC Officers Association welcomes ‘National Human Rights Commission Ordinance, 2025’
NHRC Officers Association welcomes ‘National Human Rights Commission Ordinance, 2025’
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
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BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
48.7pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 9
48.7pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 9
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Govt may consider compensating investors in troubled 5-bank merger: BB
Govt may consider compensating investors in troubled 5-bank merger: BB
RMG sector urges stable policy support for LDC graduation
RMG sector urges stable policy support for LDC graduation
Kingsman wins Rangpur Youth Festival T20 Cricket Tourney 
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20 held in anti-crime drives in city
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Huge quantity of import-prohibited Sodium Cyclamate seized in Chattogram 
Mubin's 50 helps Sylhet into lead
Germany deported Uyghur to China in bureaucratic bungle
Hamza now in city to play two matches
Price fall in large-cap drives stocks down
Memorial meeting on poet Radharaman Dutta held in Sunamganj
WDB takes Tk 624cr project to protect Cox’s Bazar beach
Bangladesh complete 25 years in Test cricket
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Carmichael College wears festive look on its 109th anniversary
Carmichael College wears festive look on its 109th anniversary
IU celebrates International Accounting Day with vibrant rally
IU celebrates International Accounting Day with vibrant rally
EWU signs student exchange MoU with Japan's Okayama Shoka University
EWU signs student exchange MoU with Japan's Okayama Shoka University
6 more dorms for accommodating over 7,000 students in RU planned
6 more dorms for accommodating over 7,000 students in RU planned
20 held in anti-crime drives in city
20 held in anti-crime drives in city
DHAKA, Nov 10, 2025 (BSS) - Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) have arrested 20 individuals as part of its anti-crime campaign under Mohammadpur areas. According to a press release issued here today by DMP's media and public  relations division, Mohammadpur police netted the 20 alleged criminals on  charges of various crimes through a special drive. They have been sent to the appropriate court, it said.  It further said that police on Monday arrested Rumana Kabir (39), SA Kabir  (47), Md Aziz (40), Md Sharas Miah (21), Md Ashik (22), Md Shaown Molla (20), Md Mohin Ahmed (22), Md Ashik Hossain (24), Md Jewel Mia (20), Md Zahid (18), Md Mostaq (18), Mohammad Baki Billah (20), Md Jobayed Ibne Hossain (20), Rafizul (35), Asif (23), Md Kasfim (22), Ashikur Rahman (23), Md Ripon (40), Md Kawsar (29) and MD Noman alias Bijoy (24) from various crime prone spots. Police also recovered 50 pieces of yaba tablets and samurai knife from their  possession, the release added. DMP's media and public relations division said that the arrested include  accused facing regular cases and involved in various crimes.
Memorial meeting on poet Radharaman Dutta held in Sunamganj
Memorial meeting on poet Radharaman Dutta held in Sunamganj
AL leader arrested for vandalizing BNP office in Patuakhali
AL leader arrested for vandalizing BNP office in Patuakhali
Court freezes 12 bank accounts of ex-MP Sadek Khan
Court freezes 12 bank accounts of ex-MP Sadek Khan
HC grants bail to Ivy in 5 cases
HC grants bail to Ivy in 5 cases
School girl abductor awarded life term jail in Jamalpur
School girl abductor awarded life term jail in Jamalpur
Court attaches 99 acres of land, flat of ex-MP Kazi Nabil 
Court attaches 99 acres of land, flat of ex-MP Kazi Nabil 
Death toll in Malaysia migrant shipwreck rises to at least 21
Death toll in Malaysia migrant shipwreck rises to at least 21
LANGKAWI, Malaysia, Nov 10, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Authorities in Malaysia and  Thailand have recovered at least 21 bodies as they search for survivors after  a boat carrying undocumented migrants capsized, police and maritime officials  said on Monday. Officials said the boat was carrying about 70 migrants, many believed to be  from Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya community trying to reach Malaysia, when  it capsized near Thailand's Tarutao island four days ago. They were believed to have been part of a larger group of some 300 people who  were split between at least two boats, police said. Tarutao is just north of Malaysia's island resort of Langkawi, where  officials said search-and-rescue operations were being concentrated. Romli Mustafa, director of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA)  in the northern states of Kedah and Perlis, said rescuers found five more  bodies on Monday, without disclosing their nationality or ethnicity. Seven recovered at the weekend were all identified as Rohingya. "Our search counterpart, the Thai authorities, has so far found... a total of  nine bodies. No survivors were found in Thai waters," Romli told reporters on  Monday evening. Search-and-rescue operations were expected to last for seven days, he said,  depending on further discoveries and the weather. Romli said earlier on Monday at least 12 vessels were searching for survivors  in an area of around 250 square nautical miles, roughly the same size as the  city-state of Singapore. "We will continue to expand the search grid," he said. MMEA patrol vessels set out off Langkawi early on Monday in choppy seas under  blazing tropical sun, according to AFP journalists on one of the vessels. With spray lashing the decks, the harsh conditions forced the boat to seek  temporary shelter at a nearby resort island before resuming the search. - 'High risk routes' - At least 13 people have been rescued alive, all Rohingya and Bangladeshis,  police said. Langkawi police chief Khairul Azhar Nuruddin said six of the dead were  identified as Rohingya women and one a Rohingya girl. He said police believed the group of some 300 migrants started their journey  from Myanmar two weeks ago. The second vessel that left Myanmar has also been reported missing, Malaysian  police said on Sunday. Relatively affluent Malaysia is home to millions of migrants from poorer  parts of Asia, many of them undocumented, working in industries including  construction and agriculture. However, the crossings, facilitated by human trafficking syndicates, are  hazardous and often lead to overloaded boats capsizing. "Cross-border syndicates are now increasingly active in exploiting migrants  by making them victims of human trafficking using high-risk sea routes,"  Romli said. He said after the mission finished for the day that more survivors would be  found when it resumes on Tuesday morning. Syndicates charge up to $3,500 per person for passage, Malaysian media have  reported. The Rohingya have been persecuted in Myanmar for decades and thousands risk  their lives every year to flee repression and civil war, often aboard  makeshift boats. In 2024, some 657 Rohingya died in the region's waters, according to the  United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.    
Mubin's 50 helps Sylhet into lead
Mubin's 50 helps Sylhet into lead
Hamza now in city to play two matches
Hamza now in city to play two matches
Bangladesh complete 25 years in Test cricket
Bangladesh complete 25 years in Test cricket
Bangladesh drawn with China, Thailand and Vietnam
Bangladesh drawn with China, Thailand and Vietnam
Khulna sniff victory as Sylhet, Rajshahi on top
Khulna sniff victory as Sylhet, Rajshahi on top
Little Star Club emerge champions
Little Star Club emerge champions
Barishal sets Rajshahi 246 for a victory
Barishal sets Rajshahi 246 for a victory

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