BARISHAL WEB DEVELOPER RAIDED FOR HOSTING ANTI-RELIGIOUS SITES

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Yesterday, acting on a tip-off, law enforcement conducted a raid at the offices of BDMTECH (bdmorningtech.com), a technology firm based in Dularhat, Charfashion, Barishal, and arrested its owner, Md Noornobi, for allegedly assisting in the creation and hosting of websites that disseminated anti-religious content.

Law enforcement claim to have discovered multiple websites hosted and developed by BDMTECH for clients currently under separate probes. Following the operation, several of these sites — including travelersi.com, whatshoulddo.com, jainhinduvta.com, and peoplewithoutwalls.com — were taken offline.

Md Noornobi, who has since been released on bail, has been temporarily prohibited from engaging in any web development or hosting work pending the outcome of the ongoing investigation.

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