Three alleged PBCP cadre gunned down by RAB in Tangail
3 ‘PBCP outlaws’ killed in ‘gunfight’ with Tangail Rab
Three alleged Purba Bangla Communist Party (PBCP) outlaws were killed
early today in what law enforcers said gunfight in Tangail Sadar
upazila. The deceased were identified as Omar, chief of the Tangail
Sadar PBCP unit, Kasem and Saddam – two top listed terrorists, our
correspondent reports. The “gunfight” took place at Omarpur village with
Rapid Action Battalion (Rab), the elite force which has drawn
widespread flak for extrajudicial killings, around 3:50am.
“We were tipped-off on a secret meeting of the PBCP,” said Md
Mohiuddin Faruki, commander of crime prevention company-3 of Rab-12 in
the region. Rab members cracked down on the area. Sensing their
presence, the outlaws opened fire compelling the law enforcers to fire
back, the Rab official said. “Afterwards, we found three criminals lying
on the spot. Some seven to eight others managed to flee. We found two
foreign pistols, two double barrel guns and seven bullets from the
spot,” he said. The victims were declared dead when taken to Tangail
Medical College Hospital.
3 ‘PBCP outlaws’ killed in ‘gunfight’ with Tangail Rab
Three alleged Purba Bangla Communist Party (PBCP) outlaws were killed early today in what law enforcers said gunfight in Tangail Sadar upazila. The deceased were identified as Omar, chief of the Tangail Sadar PBCP unit, Kasem and Saddam – two top listed terrorists, our correspondent reports. The “gunfight” took place at Omarpur village with Rapid Action Battalion (Rab), the elite force which has drawn widespread flak for extrajudicial killings, around 3:50am.
“We were tipped-off on a secret meeting of the PBCP,” said Md Mohiuddin Faruki, commander of crime prevention company-3 of Rab-12 in the region. Rab members cracked down on the area. Sensing their presence, the outlaws opened fire compelling the law enforcers to fire back, the Rab official said. “Afterwards, we found three criminals lying on the spot. Some seven to eight others managed to flee. We found two foreign pistols, two double barrel guns and seven bullets from the spot,” he said. The victims were declared dead when taken to Tangail Medical College Hospital.
Trader found dead in Jhenidah
-December 19th
A fish enclosure owner was found dead at Subarnachhara village in Kaliganj upazila on Saturday. The deceased was identified as Mintu, 45, son of Atiar Rahman of the village. Police said local people spotted the body of Mintu near his fish enclosure around 3pm and informed them. Police said Mintu might have been killed by his rivals over previous enmity. Locals, on the other hand, said he was an activist of Purba Banglar Communist party and his political rivals might have killed him on the way to home from his fish enclosure, according to UNB. -Idrak
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