Handcuffed Jubo League member snatched from police custody in Ctg
UNB, Chattogram
Published: 09 Jun 2024
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Local activists of the Awami League forcefully freed a handcuffed Jubo League member from police custody early Sunday after his arrest linked to a factional clash in Anwara upazila of Chattogram on Friday afternoon.
The confrontation left five police officers, including Karnaphuli police station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Md Zahir Hossain, injured and a police vehicle damaged.
The incident unfolded around midnight at a restaurant where the police officers were held hostage for an hour. This standoff followed a violent clash between two local Awami League factions earlier on Friday, sparked by a celebratory procession to welcome the proposed budget for FY2024-25.
Following the clash on Friday, the police filed a case and conducted a joint operation involving Anwara and Karnaphuli police stations. During the raid on Saturday night, they arrested Jubo League activist Mozammel Haque, also known as “Gachh Mozammel,” around 11pm.
However, hundreds of Awami League activists intervened, overpowering the police and enabling Mozammel to escape with his handcuffs still on. The chaos escalated as the activists clashed with the police, who initially fired shots to disperse the crowd. The activists regrouped and retaliated, injuring five police personnel, including OC Zahir, and 12 activists.
Anwara Upazila Parishad Chairman Kazi Mozammel Haque criticised the police, alleging that their attempt to arrest "innocent" activists provoked the violence.
He accused the police of using "excessive force" and causing serious injuries to over 12 activists. Haque also claimed that the officers were intimidating and harassing his supporters without proper charges.
Assistant Police Superintendent of Anwara Circle, Sohanur Rahman Sohag, said that when the police arrested the accused, local activists intervened and snatched him away, leading to a violent clash that injured the OC of Karnaphuli police station and four other officers from Anwara.