Those responsible for Sadarghat launch accident to face music: state minister

BSS
Published On: 19 Mar 2026, 18:10
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DHAKA, March 19, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Shipping Md. Razib Ahsan has said those responsible for the launch accident that occurred at Sadarghat in the capital will be brought under exemplary punishment. 

He visited the accident site at the Sadarghat Launch Terminal last night where he spoke with concerned officials, eyewitnesses, and journalists, said an official handout today.

He said route permits of the two launches involved have already been canceled.
Razib said two separate probe bodies have been formed by the Ministry of Shipping and BIWTA to determine the cause of the accident. 

They have been instructed to submit their reports within three working days, he said adding strict legal action will be taken against those found guilty in the investigation.

He said ministry’s Additional Secretary Abul Islam will lead a committee while another committee has been formed under the leadership of BIWTA Director (Administration) Saiful Islam. 

The ministry’s committee included representatives from BIWTA, the Shipping Directorate, Fire Service, and River Police.

He expressed deep sorrow over the tragic accident. 
The state minister noted the injured are members of the same family, and among them is a pregnant woman.
 
All necessary measures have been taken to ensure their proper medical treatment, he said, adding that the family of the deceased will receive maximum support from the government.

During the visit, Shipping Secretary Dr. Nurun Nahar Chowdhury and other concerned officials were present.

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