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3 Feni police stations attacked following Sheikh Hasina’s exit

UNB . Feni
07 Aug 2024 10:06:21 | Update: 07 Aug 2024 10:06:21
3 Feni police stations attacked following Sheikh Hasina’s exit
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Violent attacks, vandalism and arson targeted three police stations in Feni on Monday night.

According to a Feni police official, who requested anonymity, angry mobs attacked Feni model, Daganbhuiyan and Chhagalnaiya police stations, resulting in significant damage and the destruction of important documents.

However, no police personnel were harmed, and all are reported to be safe.

Simultaneously, a group of enraged mob attacked, vandalised, set fire to, and looted the house of Alaudddin Ahmed Chowdhury Nasim, member of parliament for Feni-1. The house, located on Cadet College Road in Feni town, was unoccupied at the time as neither Nasim nor his family members were present.

Further violence erupted on Monday night at the house and business establishments of Zainal Abedin Mamun, the General Secretary of the Upazila Awami League and Chairman of Rajapur Union Parishad (UP) in Dagonbhuiyan upazila.

Additionally, miscreants looted all the cattle from a farm owned by Abu Naser Chowdhury Asif, the former president of the Dagonbhuiyan upazila Chhatra League. The Yakubpur Union Parishad office was also vandalised.

Since Tuesday morning, there has been an absence of police or law enforcement officers in the district town. In their stead, scout members from the organisation "Amra Sebok" were seen managing traffic, receiving praise for their efforts.

Following the news of Sheikh Hasina's resignation, all elected representatives from Feni’s three constituencies, six upazilas, including chairpersons, vice-chairpersons, mayors, councillors, union parishad chairmen and members, and district council members have gone into hiding, fearing public outrage.

The absence of police has left the general population in a state of fear. Although student protesters and members of the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami have repeatedly called for peace, incidents of violence continue. On Tuesday, the bodies of two Jubo League activists were discovered in separate locations in Feni Sadar Upazila.

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