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Two Purbo Banglars killed in shootout
[Bangla Daily Star] Two top underground operatives of Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-Red Flag) were killed in a 'gunfight' with law enforcers in Atrai upazila of Naogaon early yesterday.
Which can be found on the map, really.
The dead were identified as Abdus Salam alias Topu, 40, Naogaon regional chief of the outlawed party, and Jahangir alias Jalal, 38, its military affairs commander for greater Rajshahi region.
No doubt Topu means Big Cheese in Bengali, and Jala means Killer.
A Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) personnel and a policeman were taken to hospital after they sustained injuries during the gunfight at Sadupur village at about 1:30am, said a Rab press release.
Splinter? Bruised elbow? Broken fingernail?? Oh dear, I do hope they recover quickly.
Burned their lips on a hot tea cup.
After the gunfight, the law enforcers recovered an Indian-made automatic pistol, a shooter gun, two bullets, seven cartridges, PBCP leaflets, a mobile phone set and two torches from the scene.
Yes, but the leaflets had Pizza Hut and Chinese carry-out phone numbers scribbled on them, and a couple games of tic-tac-toe. So that doesn't really count as evidence.
A joint team of Rab and police rushed to the area following a tip-off that the PBCP operatives were holding a secret meeting at Mohadighi Sadupur in Atrai upazila to commit crimes on the occasion of the death anniversary of their spiritual leader Dr Mizanur Rahman Tutul, Rab source said.
Mahmoud The Rat strikes again
Sensing presence of the law enforcers, the outlaws opened fire on them ensuing a 10-minute gunfight between the criminals and law enforcers.
Only ten minutes? Pikers!
At one stage, the criminals fled the scene
as they'd never been.
The law enforcers and local people later found Topu and Jalal lying on the ground with bullet injuries.
Just lying there quietly, quietly dieing. Better than being found, when the RAB are on the case.
The injured outlaws were then taken to Atrai Health Complex where doctors declared them dead.
See? No sooner does the RAB pick them up than Dr. Quincy tells Jim they're dead. What kind of a fate is that for a Bangladeshi criminal?
Both Topu and Jalal were accused in more than five cases on twelve systems including police murder and government arms looting cases of Chowbaria in Naogaon and Taherpur of Bagmara, Rajshahi.
Busy lads, and well-travelled, too, were our lads before they encountered the RAB.
The law enforcement agencies were haunting them since the late 90s as many of the arrested PBCP cadres in their confessional statements had mentioned their names to be involved in several murders.
Posted by: Fred 2009-07-29
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