Pallabi shooting
Five arrested over Pallabi shooting linked to Tk 15 lakh drug money dispute
Five people including a notorious drug trader have been arrested in connection with a shooting incident in the capital’s Pallabi area over the sharing of Tk 15 lakh earned from drug sales.
The arrestees are Hamid Khan alias Makhon, drug trader ‘Lengra’ Rubel, Tanzid Ahmed alias Bappa, Parvez and Rabbi.
Police recovered a foreign-made pistol, two rounds of bullet, two magazines, 1,000 Yaba pills and two vehicles allegedly used in drug trading from their possession.
Additional Commissioner (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Md Shafiqul Islam disclosed the information at a press briefing at the DMP Media Centre on Wednesday afternoon.
He said the shooting took place in front of Emon’s tea stall at Mirpur Section-11 under Pallabi police station around 5:30pm on Aug 7.
Alamgir was shot in the abdomen and head, while a female passerby named Josna sustained a gunshot injury to her leg, he said.
Following a complaint filed by Alamgir’s wife, a case was filed with Pallabi Police Station on charges of attempted murder.
The DB Mirpur Division subsequently launched a shadow investigation.
With the help of video footages and information technology, investigators identified a Toyota Premio car used in the shooting and arrested its registered owner, Hamid Khan alias Makhon, from Pallabi.
During interrogation, Makhon told investigators that although the car was registered in his name, its actual owner is notorious drug trader ‘Lengra’ Rubel.
Based on his information, Rubel’s associates Parvez and Rabbi were arrested from the Kalshi area.
Later, acting on information provided by Parvez and Rabbi, detectives arrested Lengra Rubel and Tanzid Ahmed alias Bappa in an area beside the embankment near Eastern Housing under Rupnagar Police Station.
A foreign-made pistol, two rounds of bullets and two magazines were recovered from them.
During preliminary interrogation, the arrestees said the shooting occurred following a dispute between Alamgir and Lengra Rubel and his associates over the sharing of Tk 15 lakh earned from drug sales.
DB officials said Alamgir himself is a listed drug trader and faces several cases in Dhaka but he is the victim in this case.
Responding to a question, Shafiqul Islam said anyone involved in a crime would be identified as a criminal regardless of their other identity and brought under the law.
He said Rubel faces several cases and investigators are looking into whether he invested money earned from drug trading in different places. If necessary, information will be sent to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for possible action under the Money Laundering Prevention Act.
The DB chief said preliminary interrogation also revealed that several other people, including Bappa, were in the vehicle during the shooting. Their identities are not being disclosed for the sake of investigation, and efforts are underway to arrest them.
Apart from the attempted murder case, separate cases under the Arms Act and Narcotics Control Act are being processed.
The arrestees may be taken on remand for further interrogation, while DB operations to arrest others involved in the incident are continuing, Shafiqul said.
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RAB arrests ‘notorious criminal’ Akash over Pallabi shooting
The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has arrested alleged notorious criminal Md Akash alias “Tan Akash” in connection with the shooting that took place in the Pallabi area of the capital on June 10.
According to the elite force, infighting erupted among members of the “Langra Rubel” group on Avenue-5 of Mirpur-11 under Pallabi Police Station on the day over establishing dominance in the locality.
During the clash, Akash, “Gal Kata” Rabbi, Al-Amin, Rapper Parvez and several others allegedly displayed foreign firearms and opened fire, injuring Hridoy, also known as “Gondar," according to a press release issued by the RAB headquarters on Tuesday afternoon.
The suspects also allegedly abducted a man named Abdullah during the incident, spreading widespread panic in the area.
Following the incident, RAB-4 launched an investigation to uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident and identify those involved.
Based on intelligence inputs and information technology-based surveillance, it tracked down Akash and arrested him from Hemayetpur in Savar in the early hours of Tuesday.
During preliminary interrogation, the elite force came to know that Akash has allegedly been involved in various criminal activities, including murder, extortion, robbery and drug-related offences, in Pallabi and surrounding areas of Dhaka.
RAB said around 13 cases, including ones filed on murder charges, extortion, robbery and drugs, are currently pending against Akash at different police stations in the capital.
The arrested accused was handed over to police for legal action, the release added.
2 months ago