SECOND EDITION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2016
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Ashwin 25, 1423, Muharram 8, 1437
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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 163
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www.dhakatribune.com
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32 pages |
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Mashrafe roars as Tigers level series n Mazhar Uddin Captain Mashrafe bin Mortaza led from the front in what was a total team effort as they levelled the three-match ODI series 1-1 through their 34-run win in the second game at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur yesterday. The visitors were bundled out for 204 after Bangladesh posted a challenging total of 238/8 in fifty overs, courtesy a half-century from Mahmudullah and some lusty blows at the end by Mashrafe. Besides Mashrafe, who put in an all-round effort, fast bowler Taskin Ahmed also bowled superbly as he provided some important breakthroughs for the Tigers. But it was Mashrafe who fired all guns first with the bat and then with the ball as he removed both the English openers Jason Roy (13) and James Vince (five) before dismissing the first ODI centurion Ben Stokes, who departed without troubling the scorers. Shakib al Hasan then accounted for the wicket of Ben Duckett (nought) after he opened the bowling. The champion cricketer also took a magnificent catch running
backwards as Nasir Hossain picked dismissed Moeen Ali to steer the home side on the verge of victory. Mashrafe eventually picked up four wickets while Taskin bagged three. Earlier, Bangladesh were asked to bat on a rather slow wicket as opening batsmen Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes had to face some controlled bowling by the English pacers. Both Tamim and Imrul were looking to free their arms but the English pacemen bowled on a short pitch length without giving any room. Imrul (11) fell to the trap and was caught at deep square-leg trying to pull a Chris Woakes delivery. Woakes continued to bowl the same length and soon dismissed Tamim (14), who was caught at short mid-wicket trying to pull a PAGE 2 COLUMN 1
Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe bin Mortaza sends down a delivery during the second ODI against England in Mirpur yesterday. The captain fantastic had a day to remember as he struck a quickfire 29-ball 44 before returning to take four wickets MAINOOR ISLAM MANIK
New JMB’s Patartek den was used for training Jamil Khan and n Mohammad Arifur Rahman Rabbi The house located in Patartek area of Gazipur, where seven militants were killed in a drive Saturday, had been used as a training centre and shelter house for the members of militant group New JMB, police said yesterday. Unless the den was busted by a team of police’s Counter-Ter-
rorism and Transnational crime (CTTC) unit, law enforcers say, those trained militants might have launched fresh attacks on their targets in the near future. “Members of the outfit used to stay here after completing training until they were assigned to carry out an operation,” a high official of CTTC, who took part in the drive, told the Dhaka Tribune yesterday. The official said that New JMB
basically chooses easy targets which come under their agenda, but their key target is to attack the foreigners. Of the seven militants killed, the law enforcers primarily identified four – Faridul Islam alias Akash alias Pravat, the gang leader; Hafez Sanaullah alias Sanwar, 22; Ibrahim, 19; and Mechanic (organisational name). Ibrahim, the son of Azimuddin
INSIDE Anomalies in fair-price rice scheme
Hundreds of low-income group of people yesterday took to the street after not getting fair price rice which have been allocated to them at Ullapara, Sirajganj. PAGE 6
Safety inspections a mustdo in manufacturing units
For an inclusive economic growth, safety inspections are essential in non-export manufacturing industries to ensure safety for workers, trade analysts and rights activists say. PAGE 32
from Bongshal in Dhaka, had been missing since August 8. His family filed a general diary with Bongshal police on August 9. On the other hand, Sanaullah is the son of Abu Sama from Gaibandha. The law enforcers did not get any information regarding Mechanic and three others. Sanowar Hossain, additional deputy commissioner of CTTC PAGE 2 COLUMN 4
Nine Myanmar policemen killed in attack on Bangladesh border n Tribune Desk Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) was put on high alert yesterday, at the request of Myanmar, after nine Myanmar police officers were killed in coordinated attacks by insurgents on posts along the border with Bangladesh in the early hours. No one has claimed responsibility but a senior local Myanmar official pointed the finger at a militant group from the Muslim Rohingya minority that has been dormant for years. PAGE 2 COLUMN 1