Pinak-6 is apparently lost forever. After an eight-day search, the rescuers yesterday packed up and left, disappointing families of the missing. Declaring the search operation abandoned, Saiful Hasan ...
Hours after his arrest today, Abu Bakkar Siddique, the owner of Pinak-6 that sank in the Padma on August 4, blamed the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) officials and lessees of ...
The failure comes despite the use of the most ‘powerful’ technology and the coordinated efforts of all government wings. Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan on Friday said no launch had ever capsized in ...
The owner of Pinak 6 launch which sank in the Padma River on August 4 blamed the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority officials and lessees of three launch ghats (terminals) for the tragedy. A ...
Six years have passed since capsizing of the launch ‘Pinak-6’, that sank in the Padma River in Lohajang of Munshiganj, claiming over 100 lives. The double-decker vessel, which was on its way to Mawa ...
The ill-fated vessel sunk with over 300 people on board on Aug 4. Until Sunday, 46 bodies have been recovered. Twenty-seven of them were handed over to the relatives. Another 15 decomposed bodies have ...
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