When
an assistant sub-inspector of the DMCH police camp asked him to elaborate IS,
he replied, “Islamic State.”
When
contacted, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) physician Dr. Debashish Chowdhury
said, “We have not yet gotten the detailed report. We will get it from Dr.
Kochhar through email, and then we will decide on the course of action. So far,
what we have learned is that Mustafizur's problem is to do with his SLAP tear.”
When
he was taken to DMCH around 3:00am yesterday, he initially said he used to cook
for the alleged militants killed in the raid, police and DMCH sources said.
When
police asked Rakibul Hasan Reagan his identity, he said he worked as a cook at
a mess in “Taj Manzil”.
When
police questioned him further, he said they all belonged to IS.
When
the mother drew the house owner's attention to the matter, she too asked her
not to let her children go there, claimed Rahima.
Whenever
people were peeking out the windows or coming out on verandas, police shouted,
“Go inside.”
While
conducting a block raid in the capital's Kalyanpur, police stumbled across a
militant hideout in a building and killed nine suspected militants after a
fierce gun battle in the early hours yesterday.
While
Sabbir has become a regular for the national side in both ODIs and T20Is, he is
yet to play a Test and there are some who believe that Sabbir's aggressive
demeanor suits the shorter versions more than Test cricket.
With
a monthly rent of Tk 7,000, the family moved in to a flat on the third floor of
the building around four months ago.