Security tightened after one killed, 50 shops and establishments set on fire in Dighinala
UNB
Publish: 20 Sep 2024, 01:14 PM
Khagrachhari,
Sep 20 (UNB)-Security was beefed up in Dighinala upzila on Friday, a day after
over 50 shops and other establishments were set on fire during clashes
following the death of a Bengali man, Md Mamum, in a mob beating.
On Thursday miscreants
set fire to the shops and establishments, mostly belonging to the indigenous
people, at 'Larma Square' and surrounding areas in Dighinala upazila of
Khagrachhari centring the death of Mamun on suspicion he stole a motorbike
owned by an indigenous person, witnesses said.
They said local Bengali
students brought out a procession from Dighinala Government College on Thursday
afternoon demanding justice for the 30-yeard-old victim Mamun who was allegedly
lynched by members of a hill organisation on Wednesday.
A chase and
counter-chase occurred between the protesting students and the members of the
indigenous organisation when the demonstration was crossing the Larma Square,
they said.
A clash broke out
between the two groups, leaving at least five injured, the witnesses said. They
were admitted to Upazila Health Complex later.
Being informed, members
form the Army and Border Guard Bangladesh rushed to the spot and brought the
situation under control, said Khagrachari Deputy Commissioner Md Sahiduzzaman.
He informed the Army and
the BGB personnel have been deployed to avoid any further trouble with the law
enforcement agencies patrolling the area.
Dighinala police
station's Officer-in-Charge Nurul Huq confirmed the arson on the Larma Square,
but he gave no further details.
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