Abductors held, girl not yet rescued
Our Correspondent, Barisal
Police arrested three youths from Mirganj ferry terminal in Muladi in
connection with the abduction of a schoolgirl from Dhaka on January 9. But
the girl is yet to be rescued.
Police said, Jerin Taslin Chura, 10, student of class four at Motijheel
Government School in Dhaka was abducted when she was going to school. She is
the daughter of Anwarul Islam of North Shahjahanpur area in the city.
The victim's father had lodged a case with Motijheel police station on
January 11 against Arif of Banimardan village in Muladi, Mehdi Hassan of
Salia Bukpur of Banaripara and Sabuj of Begumganj of Noakhali.
Acting on a tip off, Sub Inspector Md Abbas, who is also the investigation
officer of the case arrested the three youths from the ferry terminal.
Acting on their confession, police recovered clothes of the victim from the
house of one Akbor Munshi of Muladi Bandar.
Arif claimed that he had an affair with Jerin and they had planned to marry
at Barisal on Thursday. The arrested youths are being interrogated.
"VognoDuut 525" <vognod...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Prottyek indian hindu-r putki-te ekta koray Bangladeshi battery handao
> Insert one Bangladesh Battery into each indian hindus asshole
>
> Country may earn huge forex thru' battery export
>
> Saturday January 15 2005 10:40:10 AM BDT
>
> With the lifting of countervailing duties in India, Bangladesh-made
batteries
> are set to capture a large chunk of the billion dollar global market.
>
> If the government declares the sector as thrust one, the export earnings
from
> this valuable item might be near one billion dollar within next five
years,
> local manufacturers said.
>
> Talking to the news agency, Neaz Rahim, President of Bangladesh
Accumulated
> Battery Manufacturers' Association (BABMA) said Bangladesh could earn huge
> foreign currencies every year through export of battery products.
>
> "We are able to produce quality battery products. After meeting the
domestic
> demand, we have been exporting these products to about 12 countries. The
demand
> for such products is increasing day by day globally," the BABMA president
said.
>
>
> The BMBA, the apex body of the country's battery manufacturers, has only
24
> members across the country. Quoting a recent Indian verdict, Neaz Rahim
said a
> vested quarter was trying to halt the encouraging export growth of
Bangladeshi
> battery products.
>
> "With the government's support and cooperation, we could prove our quality
and
> honesty in the international arena. Now, we should go ahead with our
battery
> products," he said.
>
> If government extends its policy supports to manufacturers and exporters,
he
> added, our battery products would certainly capture a large chunk of
foreign
> markets of more than 600 billion dollars, Neaz Rahim said.
>
> Lack of adequate policy supports, high prices of raw materials and 'image
> problem' are hindering the growth of the country's battery sector, he
said.
>
> Bangladesh currently produces 10 lakh battery products every year. The
cost of
> production is still high as most raw materials of this products are
imported
> and 45 per cent are value added.
>
> "If we could reduce our production cost, we can increase our export volume
> quickly as the demand for our products is increasing day by day," Neaz
Rahim
> said.
>
> He urged the government to set up a lead reclamation plant and encourage
> entrepreneurs to produce battery components locally to boost the export of
> battery.
>
> Under the globalisation process, Neaz Rahim said the whole world is coming
> under a global village. "If government allows us to set up factories in
> Vietnam, Korea or other states, then it would be easy for us to make
inroads
> into world markets with our world class battery products," he claimed.
> BSS, DHAKA
>
>
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/766306.cms
9,000 kids starve to death in shining India
S BALAKRISHNAN
ALL THIS IN 15 DISTRICTS OF THE MOST PROSPEROUS STATE
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:18:10 +1100, "Torpedo" <gu...@unknown.com>
wrote:
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 12:37:33 +1100, "Torpedo" <gu...@unknown.com>
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 12:57:51 +1100, "Torpedo" <gu...@unknown.com>
wrote:
"Gulshan Khan (wada-Sain)" <g_kh...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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""Shove one Bangladeshi battery into each indian hindus easshole""
torpedo be glad that all batteries ended up in your arse !! you are a
brahmini
aren't you?
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:37:58 +1100, "Torpedo" <gu...@unknown.com>
This unique brahmini has upgarded to a car battery :)
shri khan says about torpedo :-
""This unique brahmini has upgarded to a car battery :)""
Yep.With a state of art solar cell.Every morning his bare gand turns
east to get charged. If cloudy then he requests shri Khan for " quick
charge"
>another pappapaapoopoopoopooooppoopoo, pafartootootootoo,, parf fart part fart
>parf fart, pppo poo poojari (don't worry, we kala khanats always make this
>music when gulalalala khanat hump us in the morining..
>Please listen outside sHomnath ka mandir every day.. lol)
ooohhh yes CUNTbir this is much much true this music straight from
sHomnath only :)
Now OINK
choday ravan roay ram choday khanat roay baghwan
hare om baba hare om
subira says very briefly this time:-
""poof, parf, pfoooot""
subira your battery down? wanna Khan to charge it ??