Bangladeshi Woman Killed in Hammer Attack in Florida; Suspect Arrested

A tragic incident in Fort Myers, United States, has claimed the life of a Bangladeshi expatriate woman, Yasmin, who was fatally attacked at her workplace. The attack occurred on Thursday (April 2) at approximately 7:14 a.m. at a gas station and convenience store on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but Yasmin was pronounced dead at 7:27 a.m., just 13 minutes after the assault.

According to reports, the incident stemmed from an altercation the previous night. A Haitian immigrant had attempted to withdraw money from an ATM at the store but was unsuccessful. He then demanded money from Yasmin. She calmly explained that the ATM was controlled by a vendor and suggested contacting customer service, as the issue might have been caused by an incorrect PIN. Although the situation appeared to de-escalate, the suspect reportedly remained agitated.

Surveillance footage from the following morning shows the suspect first vandalizing Yasmin’s vehicle. When she stepped outside, he suddenly attacked her with a hammer, striking her repeatedly. She collapsed at the scene. The attacker, described as wearing a yellow T-shirt, black shorts, and a backpack, fled immediately afterward.

Yasmin was originally from Chandraganj in Lakshmipur, Bangladesh. Family members said she had moved to the United States with her two teenage daughters in pursuit of a better future. Her death has left the family and the local Bangladeshi community in deep mourning.

After the attack, authorities warned that the suspect was armed and dangerous, urging residents not to approach him or open their doors. Several nearby schools were temporarily placed on lockdown as a precaution.

Following an extensive search, police arrested the suspect about a mile from the crime scene near Dunbar Park. The suspect, identified as Rolbart Joaquin (40), has been charged with murder and criminal mischief. He is currently being held at the Lee County Jail without bond.

This incident highlights the reality that sudden acts of violence can occur even in developed countries like the United States. Community members are urged to remain vigilant, avoid escalating confrontations, and prioritize personal safety in uncertain situations.




Putin, Saudi prince seek more efforts to end Mideast war

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for intensifying political and diplomatic efforts to end the Middle East war during a phone call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

“Both sides emphasised the need for a rapid cessation of hostilities and the intensification of political and diplomatic efforts to achieve a long-term settlement of the conflict,” the Kremlin said in a read-out of the call. The call comes after Ukraine signed an air defence deal with Saudi Arabia as the Gulf nation grapples with Iranian drone attacks.

 




Italy calls for Hormuz ‘humanitarian corridor’ for fertiliser

ROME – Italy’s foreign minister said Thursday he had called for a “humanitarian corridor” for fertiliser and other essentials through the Strait of Hormuz to avoid a food disaster in Africa. Antonio Tajani, who participated by video in a meeting on Iran coordinated by Britain, said in a statement that “ensuring the transport of fertilisers and other humanitarian goods through the Strait of Hormuz is vital.

“Tajani, together with colleagues such as the Dutch Minister and the Deputy Minister of the United Arab Emirates, advocated for the need to work with the UN to establish a ‘humanitarian corridor’ as soon as possible, primarily for fertilisers and all other goods necessary to prevent a new food crisis, particularly in African nations,” the statement said.

 




HSIA 3rd terminal deal nears, talks set April 3

DHAKA – Bangladesh is poised to unlock the long-delayed third terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) as fresh negotiations with a Japanese consortium enter a decisive phase following submission of a revised, lower-cost proposal.

A high-level senior official of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) told BSS today that the consortium has addressed Dhaka’s concerns by recalibrating its financial offer, particularly on service charges, operational control and revenue-sharing issues that had stalled earlier discussions.

The latest progress follows series of segment-wise technical meetings held at CAAB headquarters on Monday and Tuesday, where both sides reviewed pricing and operational components in detail, signalling a shift from policy-level dialogue to final-stage negotiations.

CAAB Chairman Air Vice Marshal Md Mostafa Mahmood Siddiq today briefed the outcomes of the technical meetings to Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanom Rita and state minister M Rashiduzzaman Millat at the secretariat today.

The CAAB official said that the second high-level meeting is scheduled for April 3 at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expected to determine the fate of the deal.

The Bangladesh side will likely be represented by Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman, Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam, Prime Minister’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Humayun Kabir, State Minister M Rashiduzzaman Millat and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam, among others, official sources said.

The CAAB official indicated that the meeting could be decisive, with expectations that a final agreement may be reached shortly after. “A final agreement is expected to be reached next week following the April 3rd meeting,” he added.

The third terminal over 99 percent complete has remained non-operational for years due to unresolved management and operational arrangements. Industry insiders have widely criticised the delay, attributing it to policy indecision and rigid positions under the previous interim administration, which left a major national asset idle. Momentum shifted after Prime Minister Tarique Rahman directed authorities to resume negotiations immediately after the new government assumed office, prioritising a practical, outcome-driven solution.

That directive led to the March 13 breakthrough meeting chaired by foreign minister with attendance of Civil Aviation and Tourism minister and state minister, where Bangladesh formally requested a revised proposal from the Japanese side.

The Japanese consortium comprising – Japan Airport Terminal Company, Sumitomo Corporation, Sojitz Corporation and Narita International Airport Corporation – has since submitted a revised offer with reduced pricing, significantly narrowing differences.

Officials said the new proposal reflected greater flexibility and created a pathway towards a “win–win” agreement. The terminal project itself was largely financed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and constructed at an estimated cost of Taka 21,398 crore. Spanning around 542,000 square metres, it is designed to handle an additional 12 to 16 million passengers annually along with nearly 900,000 tonnes of cargo.

The delay in operationalising the terminal has had tangible consequences. Airlines continue to face congestion, slot constraints and operational inefficiencies at existing facilities, while passengers endure overcrowded terminals and reduced service quality.

With revised pricing now on the table and high-level political engagement intensifying, officials said the process has entered its final stretch. Former CAAB chairman Air Vice Marshal M Mafidur Rahman said activating the third terminal is critical not only for easing pressure at Dhaka airport but also for positioning Bangladesh as a regional aviation and logistics hub in South and Southeast Asia.

If the April 3 meeting delivers consensus, Bangladesh could finally bring one of its most significant aviation infrastructure projects into operation marking the end of years of delay and the beginning of a new phase in the country’s aviation expansion, he added.




Govt will make all efforts to bring back laundered money: PM

SANGSAD BHABAN – Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today told the Jaitya Sangsad (JS) that the government will take all sorts of steps to bring the laundered money back to country. “The siphoned funds are the money of the people. As we are the elected government by the people, we have responsibility towards the country and its people. So, it’s major responsibility of this government to bring the laundered money back and spend this for the welfare of the country and its people,” he said.

The premier said this while replying to a supplementary question from treasury bench lawmaker from Cumilla-9 constituency Md Abul Kalam in the House with Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, Bir Bikram, in the chair.

Responding to another supplementary question from opposition lawmaker from Rajshahi-1 constituency Md Mujibur Rahman on preparing the list of the money launderers, the Prime Minister said the respective department is preparing the list of the accused people.

Criticizing the arbitrariness of the previous government, Tarique Rahman, also ruling BNP chairman, said, “The current government is an elected government. In the past, we saw that different people of the previous government acted according to their will ignoring morality and values”.

“The current government is respectful to the laws and legal structures of the country. We want to follow the law and try the accused according to the law so that no one is deprive from the justice,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the law will follow its own course and the government will take measures according to the existing laws. “The punishment of the money launderers and the fraudsters will be determined as per the law,” the premier noted.

 




Funeral Held for Bangladeshi Teen Killed in Truck Accident in New York

Desk Report: The funeral for Nishat Jannat, 19, a Bangladeshi teenager who was killed in a truck accident in Woodside, New York, was held on Tuesday, March 31, after Zuhr prayers at Baitul Jannah Mosque. Community leaders and local residents attended the ceremony.

Nishat Jannat was killed while crossing the road in the Woodside area of Queens when she was struck by a garbage truck. The incident occurred late Sunday night near Roosevelt Avenue and 62nd Street. Emergency responders pronounced her dead at the scene.

She was a student at the City College of New York and also worked as a receptionist at a parking garage. Her father, Helal Uddin, serves as the imam of Baitul Jannah Mosque. Following the funeral prayers, she was laid to rest in New York. Nishat was originally from Uttar Ghorgao village in Golapganj upazila, Sylhet, Bangladesh, and had moved to the United States with her family around eight years ago.

The truck driver involved in the accident remained at the scene and sustained minor injuries. Police said no arrests have been made, and the incident is under investigation. The tragic death has left the local Bangladeshi community in deep grief.




Bangladesh Association of Florida Hosts Colorful Eid Reunion 2026

Florida: The Bangladesh Association of Florida hosted its Eid Reunion 2026 in a festive and vibrant atmosphere on Sunday, March 29, at a hall in Belle Glade, Florida. The association has been organizing this reunion regularly since 1996. The program began with recitations from sacred texts of different religions, reflecting a spirit of unity and harmony. The event was hosted by Association President ABM Golam Mostafa. Secretary Rafiqul Islam delivered the welcome speech, while Vice President Mohammad Shahed oversaw the overall arrangements.

A lively cultural program was one of the main attractions of the event. Performers including Lovlu, Babu, Rusho, child artist Prodip, Dulal, and others entertained the audience with music, creating a joyful Eid atmosphere. The celebration was further enriched by a nostalgic segment where participants shared memories of their childhood Eid experiences.

Participants in this segment included Senior Director Md. Harun, Organizing Secretary Awal Dayan, Joint General Secretaries Reza Islam and Md. Khorshed, Executive Directors Asim Roy and Bulbul, among others. Event decoration was managed by Executive Directors Titu and Tanvir, while sound was handled by Tanvir and Babu. Special contributions were made by Senior Advisors Abdul Wahed Mahfuz and Nazmun Mahfuz.

The discussion segment featured distinguished guests, including Awal Dayan (Convener), Naeem Khan Daud (Chairman), and M.K. Alam (Secretary) of the 31st Asian Food Fair & Cultural Show 2026. Other notable attendees included Pabon (General Secretary of Dhaka Club), Imran Jony (CEO of Ektara Florida), Rubaiya Mamun (President of Ektara Florida), Liton Majumdar (President of Bangladesh Club), Zaman (Chief Advisor of Miami Boishakhi Mela), Dr. Salauddin, FOBANA Chairman Atikur Rahman, founding member Junayed Akhtar, political figure Manjur Shaheen, and community leaders Shaheen Mahmud, Alinur Monju, and Shahed Nur Azad.

Speakers noted that although Eid celebrations abroad differ from those in Bangladesh, the spirit remains strong through communal prayers, visiting one another, and exchanging greetings. Many shared that the joy of childhood Eid celebrations is deeply missed. Former President and founding member Md. Imran joined virtually from Bangladesh and delivered a brief message.

After lunch, representatives of various community organizations—including Ektara Florida, Bangladesh Club, Miami Boishakhi Mela, Karigor, and Dhaka Club—were honored on stage. Prominent community figures Naeem Khan Dadan and Rubaiya Mamun were present during this segment.

Later, the organizers of the upcoming 31st Asian Food Fair & Cultural Show were introduced, including Convener Awal Dayan, Chairman Abu Naeem Daud, and Secretary M.K. Alam. In his closing remarks, President ABM Golam Mostafa highlighted the association’s commitment to supporting underprivileged communities both in Bangladesh and in the United States. He expressed gratitude to all board members, advisors, members, and well-wishers for their continued support.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks from community figures Mahfuz and Nazmun Mahfuz. The program was made successful through the dedicated efforts of Executive Directors Habib, Uttam, Hakim, Rashed, Morshed, Jitu, Sohel, Kamal, Faisal, Titu, Naser, Lebu, Mostafiz, and others.




Atiquer Rahman and Bedarul Islam Babla Elected to FOBANA Board of Directors

Florida: A key meeting of the FOBANA Executive Committee was held on Sunday, March 29. The meeting was chaired by Chairman Zahid Hossain and conducted by Executive Secretary Nihal Rahim. Most members of the Executive Committee were present, and several important decisions were made. The most significant decision was the election of former Chairmen Atiquer Rahman and Bedarul Islam Babla to the Board of Directors.

During the meeting, the Convener of the 40th FOBANA Host Committee, Anwar Hossain Sentu, along with Chief Coordinator Nazim Ullah Liton, presented a detailed plan for the upcoming convention. They also announced the kickoff meeting for the 40th FOBANA Convention, scheduled for April 3 at 7:00 PM at the Holiday Inn Resort in Kissimmee, Florida. All members of the Bangladeshi diaspora were invited to attend.

The 40th FOBANA Convention will be held in Orlando over the Labor Day Weekend, from September 4 to 6, 2026. This year’s host organization is the Bangladesh Association of Central Florida, with co-host organizations including the Bangladesh Society of Central Florida, World Fair and Fest USA Inc., and Central Florida Sports Club Inc.

The meeting also approved several other important decisions, including the formation of various standing committees, membership drives, and detailed discussions on key agenda items, all of which were finalized with the consensus of the members.

 




19-Year-Old Bangladeshi Teen Killed by Garbage Truck in Queens While Returning Home

New York, Queens: A 19-year-old Bangladeshi-American woman was tragically killed late Sunday night after being struck by a garbage truck while crossing a street in Woodside, Queens. According to police, the incident occurred around midnight at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and 62nd Street. Nishat Jannat had just gotten off a train after finishing work and was crossing the street in a marked crosswalk, holding a cake she had bought for her younger sister.

At that moment, a large garbage truck operated by Royal Waste Services, traveling westbound on Roosevelt Avenue, made a right turn and struck her. Emergency responders pronounced her dead at the scene. Her home was just a 10-minute walk away on 55th Street.

Back home, Nishat’s older sister, Naushin Jannat (21), had been waiting for her return. As time passed and calls to Nishat went unanswered, concern quickly turned into fear. Around 2:00 a.m., Naushin tracked her sister’s phone location and rushed to the intersection with family members. Upon arrival, they were met with police vehicles and the devastating sight of Nishat’s lifeless body.

“Everyone in the house is in tears. Her parents are completely broken. Nothing will ever be the same again,” said her uncle, Jamal Ahmed Shimu.

Nishat worked part-time as a receptionist at a parking garage on Parsons Boulevard in Jamaica, Queens. On Sunday night, she finished work around 11:00 p.m. and took the train to Woodside. Before heading home, she decided to buy a cake for her younger sister—a simple, loving gesture that tragically became her final act.

Her sister Naushin, through tears, described Nishat as deeply optimistic and faithful.

“She always told us to trust in Allah and to live in the present moment,” she said. “She used to say that death can come at any time, so we should always be prepared. She didn’t know her own time would be so short.”

Nishat was one of four sisters, including two younger siblings aged 9 and just 4. The sister she bought the cake for will now never see her return home.

Nishat’s father, Helal Ahmed, is an imam at Baitul Jannah Mosque in Woodside. A figure who regularly offers comfort to others, he is now facing the unimaginable loss of his daughter. The family immigrated to the United States in 2017 on an immigrant visa. Their hometown is in Golapganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Like many immigrant families, they came seeking a better life—one that has now been shattered by this tragedy.

The NYPD Highway District’s Collision Investigation Squad is currently investigating the incident. The truck driver, a 38-year-old woman, remained at the scene and was treated for minor injuries. No arrests have been made so far. In a statement, Royal Waste Services’ parent company, Waste Connections, expressed deep sorrow over the incident and said they are fully cooperating with authorities.

The news has sent shockwaves through New York’s Bangladeshi community, particularly in Woodside and Jackson Heights. Community members have expressed grief and pledged support for the family. At the same time, concerns are being raised about safety standards, driver training, and oversight of private garbage truck operations, as pedestrian fatalities involving such vehicles have been a recurring issue in the city.

Family members said Nishat’s funeral prayer will be held after the Zuhr prayer on Tuesday at Baitul Jannah Mosque in Woodside. She will then be laid to rest at a Muslim cemetery in New Jersey.




PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament

DHAKA, March 28, 2026 (BSS) – Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today issued a set of directives to BNP lawmakers to infuse dynamism in parliamentary activities at a meeting at Jatiya Sangsad.

“The prime minister delivered a directional speech addressing treasury bench members present at the ruling party’s meeting room at Jatiya Sangshad Bhaban this afternoon,” premier’s deputy press secretary Jahidul Islam Rony said.

He said at the onset of the meeting BNP lawmakers deeply mourned the death of Professor Dilara Hafiz, spouse of Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad, Bir Bikram, and offered a special prayer seeking her eternal peace. Rony said that the meeting also discussed ongoing government activities, current political scenario, legislative activities and future action plans.