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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2026

Ashulia

Ashulia

(Left) Crude bombs made using ordinary pipes used in household water lines. (Right) Materials and equipment used to make explosives. Photo: TBS

From Savar to Motijheel: Decoding the network behind Dhaka's pipeline of terror

Investigators suspect the Hemayetpur house was part of a wider network involved in making bombs used in several recent incidents.

Police recover the bag containing shroud cloth, a bullet and other items from outside BNP leader Mohammad Ismail Hossain Molla’s home in Ashulia today. Photo: Courtesy

'Don't fly so high': Ashulia BNP leader gets death threat with bullet, shroud cloth

Representational Photo/TBS

Garment factory in Ashulia lays off 565 workers, cites business downturn

Firefighters work to extinguish a blaze at a British American Tobacco (BAT) warehouse in the Nolam area of Ashulia, Savar, on 5 August 2026. Photo: Collected

Fire at BAT warehouse in Ashulia extinguished after over 4 hours

Bomb Disposal Unit officials prepare to defuse a pressure cooker bomb safely recovered from outside a tea stall in Ashulia last night, 30 July 2026. Photo: Collected.

'Pressure cooker' bomb found outside Ashulia tea stall, safely defused

Representational image. Photo: Pixabay

Driver's assistant arrested over attempted rape on bus in Ashulia

Representational image/Collected

2 teens among 3 arrested over gang rape of minor girl in Ashulia

Photo: Google Maps

Cattle seller beaten to death in Ashulia

Representational image. Photo: Pixabay

24-hour gas shutdown announced in Savar, Ashulia and nearby areas

Bikers stand in line for fuel in Ashulia on 19 April 2026. Photo: TBS

Fuel shortage persists as 75% Savar pumps lack octane, petrol

A videograb of Ashulia massacre on 5 August last year. Photo: Collected

Ex-MP Saiful, 5 others get death over killings, burning of bodies in Ashulia on 5 Aug

A videograb of Ashulia massacre on 5 August last year. Photo: Collected

ICT sets 5 February for verdict in Ashulia killings, body burning case

Photo: TBS

Dhaka-19: 43 labour orgs place 6-point demand before candidates ahead of election

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