At least five people were killed and 50 others, including eight
policemen, were injured during clashes between opposition activists and
law enforcers in Chapainawabganj and Sirajganj yesterday over arresting
Jamaat men.Protesting the deaths of three people in “police firing” at Shibganj of
the district, BNP-led 18-party opposition alliance has called a daylong
shutdown in Chapainawabganj tomorrow.The clash at Shibganj began when a police team went to Gopalnagar
village around 3:00am to arrest Jamaat activists in connection with the
torching of Kansat Palli Bidyut sub-station on February 28, police
sources claimed.
Our Chapainawabganj correspondent reports: activists of Jamaat-e-Islami
and Islami Chhatra Shibir set off a few firecrackers when the police
team reached the village.
Sources said the crackers were used to notify people of the arrival of
police. Several hundred people from nearby villages then surrounded the
law enforcers and started throwing brick chips at them, witnesses said.
On information, additional police force, and Rab and Border Guard
Bangladesh personnel went to the spot around 4:00am and retaliated with
fire. They fired several bullets to relieve the pinned down police team,
witnesses said.
After the law enforcers left the scene, locals found Waliullah, 18, and
Rabiul Islam, 25, lying dead on the spot. Injured Matiur Rahman, 45,
succumbed to his injuries later.Villagers claimed that Waliullah and Matiur were Jamaat adherents while Rabiul was of BNP. At least 20 others, including four policemen, also sustained injuries in
the clash. Police arrested 21 people from the spot, said Sub-Inspector
Abdur Razzak of Shibganj Police Station.At around 10:30am, the violence spread to the district town.
Jamaat men and pro-Jamaat student body Islami Chhatra Shibir activists
vandalised several roadside shops in the town and tried to block the
road between Chapainawabganj and Sona Masjid Land Port with electric
poles and logs.
They brought out processions at Swarupnagar, Shibtala and Mohananda Bridge Toll Plaza areas and exploded several homemade bombs.
They fought pitched battles with law enforcers, who fired several bullets but brought the situation under control later.
No casualties were reported there.
BNP district unit president Shahjahan Mia, also coordinator of the
18-party alliance of the district, at a press briefing yesterday called
hartal in the district for Sunday.
District Superintendent of Police Bashir Ahmed refused to make any comments on the matter.
In Sirajganj, the clash erupted after Belkuchi police arrested Jamaat
leader Habibur Rahman at Modhupur village around 9:00am in connection
with torching the Belkuchi Upazila Awami League office on March 3.
Officer-in-Charge Samsul Haque of Belkuchi Police Station said police
arrested Habibur and took him to the police station without any trouble,
reports our Pabna correspondent.
As the news of Habibur’s arrest spread, Jamaat-Shibir men started attacking shops and homes of ruling Awami League adherents.
Samsul said, “When police went to the village again, unruly Jamaat men
spread a rumour that police were attacking innocent villagers and asked
them to gather on Kalyanpur High School ground.
“The Jamaat-Shibir men then surrounded us and started firing on us,” the officer-in-charge claimed.
Four policemen were injured.
Police tried to disperse them with teargas but they would not leave.
Police then resorted to firing shotgun shells. At least 70 shells were
fired, including 47 rubber bullets.
Police recovered two bodies from the spot and sent them to Pabna Medical College Hospital morgue for autopsies.
The deceased were identified as BNP activist Faridul, 19, and Shibir activist Yunus, 18.
During the hour-long clash at least 30 people were injured, including
Sirajganj district correspondent of Bangladesh Television Gazi Shahadat
Hossain Firozi. He was admitted to Sirajganj General Hospital.
A reporter of MyTV was also injured during the clash.
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