Attempted Murder on Volunteer Team Leader in Khulna Shocks Community

In a shocking incident that has left the community of Khulna reeling, a volunteer team leader named Shahin, aged 40, was the target of an attempted murder. The incident took place on Saturday night around 10 PM in front of the Rasulbagh Mosque in the Mistripara area of the city.

Details of the Incident

The victim, Shahin, was immediately rushed to Khulna Medical College Hospital for treatment by local residents. According to sources, Shahin, who hails from the area, was standing in front of the Rasulbagh Mosque when a group of unidentified assailants, wearing masks, opened fire on him. Shahin sustained gunshot wounds to his ear and back during the attack.

Khulna Metropolitan Police’s Assistant Commissioner (Media) Moha Ahsan Habib has confirmed the incident to Banglanews.

Victim’s Identity and Role

Shahin is a prominent figure in the community and serves as the deputy leader of the volunteer team for Ward 27 in the city. His involvement in community service and his dedication to helping others have made him a well-respected individual in Khulna.

Police Investigation and Public Outrage

The Khulna Metropolitan Police are currently investigating the incident to identify the perpetrators and determine the motive behind the attack. The community has been left in shock and outrage at the brazen act of violence against a selfless individual like Shahin. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of volunteers and community leaders in the region.

As the investigation unfolds, the residents of Khulna are anxiously awaiting justice for Shahin and hoping for a swift resolution to this disturbing case.

This heinous crime serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that individuals face while serving their communities. It highlights the need for increased security measures and vigilance to protect those who selflessly dedicate their time and efforts to helping others. Let us stand united against such acts of violence and work towards creating safer communities for all.