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Robberies reported in Dhaka, elsewhere

Anxious local people guard residential areas, detain several robbers


Published : 08 Aug 2024 10:45 PM

Incidents of robberies in different areas of the capital city of Dhaka and elsewhere in the country in the absence of police in their duties and amid the changes in the government.

In the circumstances, local people act as the security guards voluntarily to keep their own areas safe from the miscreants. 

Sources said miscreants have been taking the advantages of the absence police and turmoil following the changes in the government.

In Dhaka incidents of robberies were reported in different areas in Dhaka, including Mohammadpur, Basila Metro Housing, Shekhertek, Jigatala, HazariBagh, Shonir Akhra, Mirpur, Uttara, as well as in Gazipur and Tongi College Road areas from midnight on Wednesday until 3 am on Thursday.

In the Pallabi area of Mirpur, 17 people were detained while attempting to commit robbery, according to social media posts by locals. They were handed over to the army. In the Mohammadpur 

area, five peoplewere detained with weapons by local residents and later handed over to the army. Additionally, a few people were also detained by local residents in the Uttara area.

Some residents from the area said that most of the robbers were rag-pickers and young men. They believe these robbers are being supplied with weapons and money to execute their plans, and that the simultaneous robberies across the country are meant to create widespread panic.

A man named Sumi said that robbers had entered Basila Metro Housing and City Housing. During the robbery, they took cash and gold from several houses at gunpoint.

After the army arrived, the robbers re-entered City Housing but could not enter any houses there. Local residents managed to catch two of them before the rest fled.

Marina Mitu, a resident of Mirpur, said, "Around 200-300 robbers entered our UCB area at about 9 pm. They started attacking randomly as soon as they entered. Two children playing on the street were seriously injured. Later, we, the residents, chased them, positioned ourselves at all exit gates, and managed to detain many of them, handing them over to the army. Initially, they confessed that they were doing this robbery for a local influential Awami League leader in exchange for money. They are residents of the Kalshi Bihari Camp. However, the situation normalized around 3 am."

Residents reported that upon hearing about the robbers in their area, people announced alerts in mosques. Following this, many people took to the streets and chased the robbers.

Nasimul Gani Khan said, "They initially admitted that they are mainly Biharis from Millat Camp who are not political activists. Nevertheless, they conducted the attack after receiving money from a local influential Awami League leader."

No Awami League leader could be reached via phone for comment on this allegation.

Piyal Sarkar from Sector 11 in Uttara reported on Facebook Live that there were robbers in his area. The robbers were trying to rob every house and they were calling various army numbers for help, but all lines were busy, he said. Many people called their relatives for assistance and urged everyone in the vicinity to come out onto the streets.

Shah Alam, a resident of Uttara Sector 11, used Facebook Live to inform everyone about the robbery in the area and requested assistance. "We have announced the robbery situation through loudspeakers. This incident happened on Road 5 in Sector 11 around 3:30 am."

Reports indicate that robberies were committed in Mirpur 12, Pallabi, Basila, Mohammadpur, Uttara.

Following these reports, residents in various areas of the capital have formed anti-robbery committees and are distributing phone numbers to provide quick assistance.