Violent Attack on Jubo League Leader in Barishal
In a shocking incident in Barishal, a former leader of the local Jubo League, Shahriar Sachib Rajib, was brutally attacked by miscreants. The incident took place on Thursday night at 10 pm near Khanakar in the Ghorostan Road area of the city.
Details of the Incident
Shahriar Sachib Rajib, a resident of the Khanakar area near Ghorostan Road, was severely injured in the attack. He was the General Secretary of Ward 21 of the Jubo League. Local residents have informed that he was also actively involved in politics, having previously served as the Sub-Property Minister of the Awami League, Jahid Faruk Shimeem.
Witness Account and Police Investigation
Rajib’s sister, Shahina Azmin, revealed to journalists that there have been ongoing disputes between her brother and some local tailors regarding various issues. This led to an unfortunate incident where, while returning home with the tailors’ children, an unknown person attacked her brother viciously. The situation is concerning, and preparations are underway to transfer him to Dhaka for further treatment.
According to Officer-in-Charge (OC) Mo. Mizanur Rahman of Kotwali Model Police Station, CCTV footage shows two individuals armed with sharp weapons assaulting Rajib. They then brutally attacked him and fled the scene. The police have launched an operation to apprehend the perpetrators, although their identities and motives remain uncertain. Rajib sustained injuries to his hands, legs, and chest, raising concerns about his condition.
In conclusion, the violent attack on Shahriar Sachib Rajib, a prominent figure in Barishal, has shocked the local community. The police are actively investigating the incident, and efforts are being made to capture the assailants. The motive behind the attack and the identities of the perpetrators are still unknown, leaving the community on edge. The safety and security of political figures in the region have once again come into question, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and protection.