Two members of Moulvibazar district police
were attacked by Hefazat-e-Islam men on their way to Brahmanbaria on 27 March
Twenty rounds of bullets, which were
snatched from a policeman during the clashes between police and Hefazat-e-Islam
activists in Brahmanbaria, have been recovered.
The bullets were recovered from a sweet
shop in Suhilpur Bazar of Sadar upazila on Friday evening, confirmed
Brahmanbaria Additional Superintendent of Police (Administration and Crime) Md
Raich Uddin.
He said, "Two members of Moulvibazar
district police were attacked by Hefazat-e-Islam men on their way to
Brahmanbaria on 27 March. At that time, Hefazat activists attacked them and
snatched 20 rounds of bullets from one of the policemen. Later, Moulvibazar
police filed a case against unidentified accused in this regard."
"We made an arrest based on
intelligence information. Following the tip-off provided by the detainee, we recovered
the bullets," he added.
Police have arrested two accused in the case on Friday. They are Arab Ali, 40, of South Kendubari of Suhilpur union and Md Monir Miah, 42, of Hindupara of Suhilpur village.
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