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Barishal mayor among 94 ruling party activists sued over violence

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Barishal city corporation mayor Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah has been made the primary accused in two cases filed over violence in the city on Wednesday night.

Upazila Nirbahi officer Munibur Rahman of Barisal Sadar Upazila and Assistant sub-inspector of police Shahjalal Mallick were the plaintiffs in these cases accusing the mayor and his men of obstruction of government work and attempt to murder.

The officer-in charge of Kotwali Model Police Station Nurul Islam, where the two cases were filed confirmed the information to UNB.

However the specific charges brought against the mayor were not clarified by the OC.

“As many as 94 activists of the ruling party and its affiliate organisations were accused in the cases,” he said.

Meanwhile, police arrested as many as 13 activists of the ruling Awami League and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) from different parts of the city in connection with the attack on the residence of the Sadar Upazila UNO.

Joint general secretary of Barishal Metropolitan unit of the Awami League, Hasan Mahmud Babu, and vice-president of the city unit of BCL Oliullah Oli were among the arrestees, said officer-in-charge of Kotwali Model Police Station, Nurul Islam.

The clash broke out between the supporters of the Awami League, BCL and members of Ansar when the former tried to attack the residence of the UNO at Sadar Upazila Complex in Barishal on Wednesday night.

Five people suffered bullet wounds during the clash.

The transport workers, including the supporters of Barishal City Corporation mayor, activists of Chhatra League and Jubo League, blocked the Dhaka-Barishal highway by placing buses in Rupatoli and Nathullabad Bus Terminal areas in the small hours of Wednesday.

Besides, launch services in Barishal also remained suspended as the supporters of the mayor did not allow any passenger vessel to leave the terminal, causing immense sufferings to the commuters.

According to eye-witnesses, the Nagar Bhaban staffers went to the residence of Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Munibur Rahman to lower a banner hanging over the area.

At one stage, the UNO came out and asked the reason, leading to an altercation between him and Swapan Kumar Das, a staffer of the city corporation.

During the altercation, some 25-30 people entered the complex and a scuffle broke out between the Ansar members and the so-called mob over the issue, triggering a clash. At one stage, the Ansar members opened fire on them, leaving five injured.

On information, police rushed to the spot and charged batons to disperse them.

Some 25 people were injured in the clash with the cops.

Shahabuddin Khan, police commissioner of Barishal, said, “A police team rushed to the spot and the attackers threw brick chips targeting the cops, forcing them to retaliate. Three policemen and two Ansar members were injured during the incident.”

They also vandalised a bus in the area in the night.

Three people who sustained bullet injuries—Shahrier Babu, Harun-or-Rashid and Tanvir– were taken to Barishal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College and Hospital. Of them, Tanvir was shifted to Dhaka for better treatment.

UNO Munibur Rahman said, “Some 15-20 people identifying themselves as Chattra League members entered the house. Later, some 60-70 people also entered the complex and went up to the first floor of the upazila complex building. They also tried to attack me but the Ansar members saved me.”

Mayor Serniabat told the media, “The city corporation staffers went there to perform their duties but the Ansar members attacked them.” He has demanded a probe into the clash.

After nearly six hours, bus and launch services in Barishal resumed on Thursday noon following the intervention of the local administration.

The bus services in Barishal and other parts of the country had remained suspended since morning as transport workers blocked the Dhaka-Barishal highway in protest against Wednesday’s clash that left over 30 injured.

Deputy Commissioner Jasim Uddin Haider of Barishal hinted that ten platoons of the Border Guards Bangladesh would be deployed in the city to prevent further deterioration of law and order.

He also added that ten executive magistrates may also arrive in Barishal from surrounding districts to help the local authorities to maintain law and order.

Source: United News of Bangladesh