Juba League leader shot to death in Raozan



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Symbolic image A Juba League leader was shot dead by a Juba League leader who was collecting eggs and fry in Raozan, Chittagong. Rauzan boy at four o’clock the afternoon meeting of the Municipal Ward 1 ankurighona massacres Barua took place in the house.

The deceased was identified as Bidhan Barua, 38 years old. He is the son of the late Sadhan Barua of the area and vice president of the Juba League, Barrio No. 1 of the municipality.
According to family sources, he used to collect eggs and fry from the Halda River and sell them.

According to the locals, now is the time for the mother fish to lay eggs in the Halda River adjacent to Bidhan’s house. However, the mother fish has not yet laid eggs in the river. Bidhan Barua was one of the few hundred egg and fry collectors.

The idea of ​​the locals is to kill him by collecting eggs in the river. Again, the idea of ​​many, the murder could occur with dominance of the area.
Speaking to local residents, public officials, and the police, it emerged that after shooting Bidhan in front of the house, the terrorists fled, firing target shots. He was later rescued by locals and taken to Chittagong Medical College Hospital. He died there in the afternoon.

Alamgir Ali, councilor for Ward 1 of Raozan Township, told Prothom Alo that a local rival had a fight with Bidhan about a week ago over fish farming in the pond. On Sunday afternoon, some people shot Bidhan in front of his house and fled.
Ziaul Haque, secretary general of the Juba League of the Raozan Municipality, said he was the vice president of the Juba League, Ward No. 1 of the Bidhan Municipality.

At 11 p.m., the deputy inspector (SI) of the Raozan police station, Amjad Hossain, said they were on the ground to arrest those involved in the murder. The case is being processed.



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