Touhidul Fired 28 Bullets at Protesters During Student Movement
The police have arrested a Jubo League activist – Touhidul Islam alias Farid, 32 – due to his involvement in firing at students and people during the anti-discrimination movement in Chattogram.
Touhidul alone fired a total of 28 bullets at protesters during their attack.
CMP's Chandgaon Police Station arrested Farid from Satkhira Sadar's Kamalnagar area on Friday (November 22) afternoon. There are 12 cases against him, including five for murder.
The arrested Touhid is known to be an associate of former Chandgaon ward councilor Esrarul Haque.
Deputy Commissioner (Crime and Operations) Md. Rois Uddin said at a press conference at the CMP Commissioner's office on Saturday afternoon, "Farid was arrested from Kamalnagar area of Satkhira based on secret information."
He said, "During initial interrogation, he confessed to indiscriminate shooting during the student movement with a firearm. He fired 28 rounds during the movement against discrimination."
"The weapon he used is a Pakistani shooter gun and he has multiple weapons. Our operation is underway to recover the weapons and bullets he used. He is a professional terrorist and robber. There are 12 cases against him, including five for murder," he further added.
It is worth noting that 10 people were killed in shootings in Chattogram during the anti-discrimination student movement from July 17 to August 4. More than a hundred were injured. The family and relatives of the deceased in this incident have filed at least 25 cases in different police stations and courts in the city.
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