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Law enforcers under attack in Ctg

80 ‘miscreants’ held in overnight drive  on Tuesday
November 6, 2024No Comments2 ViewsSamshad SattarBy PV Desk
(Top)Joint forces held a press conference at city’s Dampara regional office following an attack on law enforcers by Iskon community members at Hazari Lane area centring a facebook post on Tuesday Nov 5, 2024 while (bottom) Anti-discrimination Student People Movement stage a demonstration and human chain to protest attack on members of law enforcement agencies by Iskon community members at city’s Hazari Lane area on Wednesday , November 6, 2024. Photo : The People’s View
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Joint forces have arrested 80 people in connection with the attack on law enforcers and throwing acid at Hazari Lane under Kotwali police station of Chattogram.

The arrests were made in an overnight drive on Tuesday, said Lt Col Ferdous Ahmed at a press conference on Wednesday.

Locals said a trader of the lane uploaded a Facebook post on hardliner Hindus’ organidation ISKCON.

Outraged by it, followers of the ISKCON, mostly traders, staged demonstrations demanding justice of the accused, vandalised his shop and kept him confined to the shop.

Being informed, army and police personnel rushed to the spot and tried to rein in the protesters who allegedly attacked the law enforcers and threw acid and brickbats, leaving seven police and five army men injured, said Kotwali police station’s officer-in-charge Fazlur Rahman.

Besides, a policeman came under acid attack of acid, he said, adding that the injured cops were hospitalized.

Kazi Md Tarek Aziz, additional deputy commissioner (media) of Chattogram Metropolitan Police, confirmed the acid attack saying that the agitators attacked army personnel when they were chasing them to bring the situation under control.

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