Sl. No.
|
Date
|
District
|
Incident
|
No. of Killed
|
1
|
January 27
|
Kushtia
|
A leader of PBCP-Janajuddha was
killed in a shootout between his cohorts and Police at Mirpur
sub-District of Kushtia District. The deceased Enamul Haq alias
Ena Mondol (35) was a member of the outfit's killing squad and
was accused in nine cases. Police also recovered a rifle, a light
gun, four bombs and eight bullets from the spot.
|
1
|
2
|
February 28 |
Jessore |
A former member of outlawed PBCP was killed at
Tamaltola town of Jessore District. The deceased was identified
as Abbus Sheikh (45).
|
1
|
3
|
March 3
|
Chuadanga
|
A member of Janajuddha faction of outlawed PBCP
was killed in a gunfight with Police in Damurhuda sub-District.
The deceased identified as Abdul Halim (39) was involved in various
crimes, including extortion and robbery since 1996. Police recovered
a revolver and two bullets from the spot.
|
1
|
4
|
March 4
|
Pabna
|
An angry mob beat an outlaw dead in Hadal Doripara
village in Faridpur sub-District. The deceased identified as Muhamed
Sadek Ali (35) was an operative of outlawed PBCP Red Flag faction.
|
1
|
5
|
March 4
|
Pabna
|
A cadre of PBCP Red Flag faction was murdered
by rivals at Mongolgram Beel (water body) in Faridpur sub-District
of Pabna District. The deceased was identified as Lashkor Pramanik
allias Jafar (35).
|
1
|
6
|
June 24 |
Pabna District
|
A cadre of the Red Flag faction of PBCP was killed
at village Boikola of Pabna District. The deceased was identified
as Muhamad Anisur Rahman Anis (28). Police suspected that Anis
was killed in a rivalry among other extremist factions. He was
wanted by the Police in several cases including murders.
|
1
|
7
|
July 16 |
Jhenidah District
|
Two leaders of PBCP were killed by their rival
party men at Laxmipur-Belemath village of Jhenidah District. The
deceased were identified as Ujjal Mondol (28) and Ashadul Islam
(35). Locals found the bodies lying in a cropland and informed
the Police. Police said Ashadul was the regional chief of PBCP
and Ujjal was the deputy chief.
|
2
|
8
|
August 4 |
Jhenidah District
|
A cadre of the PBCP-J identified as Liton Hossain
was killed at Suti-Durgapur village in the Sadar sub-District
of Jhenidah District. Liton was killed by rival party men.
|
1
|
9
|
August 14 |
Rajbari District |
A cadre of PBSP, a banned ultra-left party, was
killed allegedly by his rival party cadres at Debgram village
in the Rajbari District. The deceased was identified as Borhan
Uddin Chowdhury (23).
|
1
|
10
|
August 24 |
Meherpur District |
A cadre of the Janajudha faction of PBCP was killed
by his rivals in the Gangni sub-District of Meherpur District.
The deceased was identified as Nizam Uddin (50). Nizam was accused
in several cases, including two for murder.
|
1
|
11
|
September 2 |
Pabna District
|
Villagers killed two PBSP cadres at Hadol village
in Faridpur sub-District of Pabna District. The deceased were
identified as Kazem Uddin (30) and Abdul Aziz (35). Police said
the villagers caught the duo at Hadol Bazar when they went there
to collect illegal toll from the traders.
|
2
|
12
|
September 12 |
Chuadanga District
|
A cadre of PBCP was killed at Kutubpur Daspara
village in Chuadanga District. The deceased was identified as
Rasel Ali (28). Police said that Rasel was wanted in two cases
including a murder case and might have killed by his fellows due
to intraparty conflict.
|
1
|
13
|
September 22 |
Kushtia District
|
A regional leader of GMF was killed in a 'gunfight'
with Police at Uthli village in Kushtia District. The deceased
was identified as Fazlul Haq alias Fazlu Matbor (40). Police
also recovered two LGs, one pistol, one revolver, one pipe gun,
two machetes, two bombs and 20 bullets from the spot.
|
1
|
14
|
October 6 |
Pabna District
|
A cadre of PBCP-Red Flag faction was stabbed to
death in Santhia sub-District of Pabna District. The deceased
is identified as Muhamad Akul Pramanik (40). Police said he was
accused in a number of cases including one for murder.
|
1
|
15
|
November 2 |
Jhenidah District
|
Police recovered the body of a cadre of PBCP-Janajuddha
faction from Charatala area in Harinakundu sub-District of Jhenidah
District. The deceased was identified as Ziaur Rahman. Police
said that local people found body of Zia lying in a field. Police
suspected that rivals might have picked up Zia from another place
and killed him in the field. He was wanted in a number of cases.
|
1
|
16
|
December 8 |
Kushtia District
|
Unidentified criminals killed a BNP leader Kumarkhali
sub-District of Kushtia District. The deceased, Munshi Rashidur
Rahman, was joint secretary of the sub-District unit BNP. According
to Police, Rashidur had been facing death threat from outlawed
party cadres and used to stay in Dhaka city for the last four
years. The area is infested with the factions of PBCP-Janajuddha
and GMF.
|
1
|
17
|
December 9 |
Chuadanga District
|
Two members of an outlawed party have been killed
allegedly by their rivals at Laxmipur village in Chuadanga District.
Police recovered the bodies from Dalka water body at the village.
Police identified one of them as Minarul Islam Malitha (45) while
the identity of the other man could not be known immediately.
Police said Minarul was a cadre of outlawed PBCP and suspected
that the unidentified man was Minarul's accomplice.
|
2
|
18
|
December 9 |
Pabna District
|
An alleged outlaw was shot dead in Atghoria sub-District
of Pabna District. The deceased Arshed Ali Sarker (40) was regional
leader of outlawed Nakshal Bahini. He was wanted in several cases.
|
1
|
19
|
December 9 |
Pabna District
|
Undergrounds operatives killed a local trader
in Santhia sub-Diostrict of Pabna District. The deceased is Bakul
Hossain (32), son of Samad Pramanik of Paiksha village. Police
suspected that the members of outlawed Nokshal Bahini killed him
with sharp weapons.
|
1
|
20
|
December 21 |
Jhenidah District
|
An alleged outlaw was found murdered at maize
filed at Pantapara village in Jhenidah District. The deceased
Sirajul Islam (35) is a member of outlawed PBCP. He was accused
in several cases including murder and abduction.
|
1
|
TOTAL*
|
23
|