Violent attack and looting at train station in Habiganj leaves over 100 injured
UNB
Publish: 17 Aug 2024, 12:54 PM
Habiganj,
Aug 17 (UNB)-Traders and residents of Harashpur railway station in Madhabpur of
Habiganj were reportedly attacked and looted.
The incident took place
on Friday afternoon when a group of assailants attacked the traders and
residents of the Harashpur railway station area.
During the attack, 20 to
30 shops were looted, leaving over 100 people injured. Among the injured, Raju
Ahmed from Shialuri village and Jamal Mia from Sultanpur village were in
critical condition.
According to sources,
some attackers were residents of Bijoynagar in Brahmanbaria district. The
violence reportedly stemmed from a dispute over the appointment of an imam at a
local mosque in Harashpur.
Armed with local
weapons, the attackers targeted the shops at Harashpur railway station. The
severity of the situation prompted intervention by the army, Border Guard
Bangladesh (BGB), and police to bring the situation under control.
Faruk Ahmed, chairman of
the local Dharmanagar Union said, a group of men from Bijoynagar used the
mosque dispute as an excuse to vandalize and loot at least 30 to 40 shops in
Harashpur market, leaving many injured. He described the attack on defenseless
people as unprecedented.
Jabed Masud, the
officer-in-charge (OC) of Madhabpur Police Station confirmed the matter.
The situation has now
somewhat stabilized, said the OC.
An investigation is
underway, and legal action will be taken, he added.
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