In a significant law enforcement achievement, Chittagong Metropolitan Police have arrested Md. Alvin, the 31-year-old nephew of infamous militant Bor Sajjad, in a targeted operation by Bayezid Bostami Police Station. Alvin is a principal suspect in the high-profile murder of Sarwar Hossain Sakib, alias Babla, a case that had sent shockwaves through Chittagong and intensified concerns over politically motivated violence in the city.
The arrest occurred on Saturday, 14 March, in West Faridapara, Chandgaon Thana, following a meticulously planned police operation. He was formally presented in court the following day, Sunday, 15 March, marking a critical milestone in the ongoing investigation.
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Background of the Murder Case
The murder of Sarwar Hossain Sakib took place on 5 November last year near the Khandakarpara Mosque in Chawlitoli, under the jurisdiction of Bayezid Bostami Police Station. On that evening, Alhaj Ershad Ullah, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate for Chittagong-8, was conducting a public outreach campaign with party workers distributing leaflets.
During the campaign, at approximately 5:40 p.m., a group of armed men, allegedly acting under the orders and planning of militant Md. Sajjad, targeted Babla with indiscriminate gunfire, killing him instantly at the scene. A formal murder case was subsequently lodged at Bayezid Bostami Police Station, initiating a high-profile investigation into the city’s escalating militant activities.
Criminal Activities and Allegations
Police officials have linked Md. Alvin to a wide array of criminal enterprises spanning Bayezid Bostami, Chandgaon, and Panchlaish. According to Assistant Commissioner Aminur Rashid of Chittagong Metropolitan Police, Alvin engaged in systematic extortion from construction sites and businesses, often employing threats and coercion. Investigations also suggest his involvement in multiple violent incidents, including shootings and assaults, further demonstrating the extent of his criminal influence in Chittagong.
Law enforcement authorities have described Alvin’s apprehension as a pivotal step in dismantling the criminal network led by his uncle, Bor Sajjad, which has terrorised the local population for years through organised crime, politically motivated attacks, and acts of targeted violence.
Alleged Criminal Profile
| Name | Age | Relation | Notable Crimes & Allegations | Area of Operation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Md. Alvin | 31 | Nephew of Bor Sajjad | Suspect in Sarwar Hossain Sakib murder; extortion; multiple assaults | Bayezid Bostami, Chandgaon, Panchlaish |
| Bor Sajjad | — | Senior militant leader | Orchestrated multiple attacks, including Babla murder | Chittagong Metropolitan Area |
| Babla | — | Victim | Murdered during political outreach event | Chawlitoli, Bayezid Bostami |
Implications for Security
Authorities are continuing a comprehensive investigation to uncover the full scope of Alvin’s criminal network and identify other individuals complicit in organised attacks and extortion schemes. Law enforcement agencies have reassured the public that sustained operations are in place to restore order and tackle politically motivated crimes in Chittagong.
The arrest of Md. Alvin sends a clear warning to criminal elements exploiting political and militant patronage in the city. Security experts note that dismantling networks like this is critical not only for public safety but also for maintaining confidence in Chittagong’s political and civic environment.
This operation underscores the resolute vigilance of Chittagong police in combating organised crime and militancy, highlighting their commitment to ensuring justice for victims of high-profile violent crimes and reinforcing the rule of law in the metropolitan area.
