Three suspected criminals, including two Rohingyas, were killed in a reported gunfight with police at Baharchhara in Teknaf upazila early yesterday.
The deceased were identified as Mohammad Jamil, 20, son of Fazal Ahmed; and Asmat Ullah, 21, son of Nabi Hossain ofUkhiya's Balukhali camp; and Mohammad Rafique, 24, son of Mohammad Ali of Teknaf upazila.
Pradip Kumar Das, officer-in-charge of Teknaf Model Police Station, said the criminals, wanted in several cases, were arrested on Wednesday.
Police later conducted a drive in the area with the criminals to recover firearms.
But as soon as police reached Baharchhara, criminals opened fire, triggering a skirmish. The three criminals sustained gunshot wounds while trying to flee the scene.
Later, they were taken to Teknaf Upazila Health Complex where doctors pronounced them dead.
Three light guns, six bullets and eight bullet shells were recovered from the spot.
Earlier Two Rohingya men, suspected of being involved
in the murder of Jubo League leader Omar Faruk, were
killed in a reported gunfight with police in Teknaf on
September 13.
The deceased were identified as Abul Karim, 24, son of Jamir Ahmed; and Nesar Ahmed alias Nesar ‘Dacoit’, 29, son of Syed Hossain of Nayapara Rohingya camp.
Police conducted a drive at Jadimura Hill area around 2am acting on a tip-off, said Pradip Kumar Das, officer-in-charge of Teknaf Police Station.
Criminals fired at police at one stage, triggering a gunfight.
Karim and Nesar, injured in the skirmish, were arrested from the spot. They succumbed to their injuries while being
taken to the Sadar Hospital, OC Das said. Two guns and seven bullets were recovered from the spot. Jubo League leader Faruk, 30, was shot dead at Jadimura on Aug 22. His family said he had been picked up by a group of Rohingyas and murdered.
Since then, five men, suspected of being involved in the murder, have been killed alleged crossfires.
Bangladesh is currently hosting more than 1.1 million Rohingyas who fled their homeland in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. Many Rohingyas have been accused of getting involved in criminal activities in and around the camp areas.
Apart from reported attacks on police and harassment of journalists, two other locals were also killed, allegedly by Rohingyas, since the 2017 influx.
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