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Police Exchange Fire with Alleged Robbers on Meghna River

Express Report
  26 Aug 2025, 02:17

Police say they were attacked by armed “robbers” while patrolling the Meghna River in Munshiganj’s Gajaria.

The incident took place on Monday evening near Jamalpur village, where members of a gang reportedly opened fire on a police boat patrolling from a temporary camp.

Gajaria Police Station chief (OC) Md Anwar Alam Azad said, “Led by Piyas, around 30 to 35 robbers on five to six trawlers fired at police. They also exploded four to five crude bombs. Police then retaliated.”

“We fired about 24 rounds. None of our personnel were injured. I can’t say whether any of the ‘criminals’ were hit,” the OC added.

Munshiganj district's Superintendent of Police Md Shamsul Alam Sarkar said, “The river robbers likely entered the area to collect extortion money. Due to police presence, they couldn’t carry out their plan.

“Gunfire occurred between both sides, but no one from our side was injured,” he added.

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Police Exchange Fire with Alleged Robbers on Meghna River

Express Report
  26 Aug 2025, 02:17

Police say they were attacked by armed “robbers” while patrolling the Meghna River in Munshiganj’s Gajaria.

The incident took place on Monday evening near Jamalpur village, where members of a gang reportedly opened fire on a police boat patrolling from a temporary camp.

Gajaria Police Station chief (OC) Md Anwar Alam Azad said, “Led by Piyas, around 30 to 35 robbers on five to six trawlers fired at police. They also exploded four to five crude bombs. Police then retaliated.”

“We fired about 24 rounds. None of our personnel were injured. I can’t say whether any of the ‘criminals’ were hit,” the OC added.

Munshiganj district's Superintendent of Police Md Shamsul Alam Sarkar said, “The river robbers likely entered the area to collect extortion money. Due to police presence, they couldn’t carry out their plan.

“Gunfire occurred between both sides, but no one from our side was injured,” he added.

Comments

Tawhid Afridi picked up by CID in Barishal, following father’s arrest last week
12 Bangladeshi Fishermen Abducted by Arakan Army on Naf River
Tragedy on the Buriganga: Four Bodies Pulled from River
Sylhet ‘Sada Pathor’ Heist: 137 Named, 10 Recommendations to Curb Recurrence
Ex Minister Nasrul Hamid’s Buriganga Riverbank Banglow Demolished