Seven Injured in Duck Dispute Attack

At least seven individuals, including a woman, were injured in an attack linked to a dispute over ducks in Mohanganj Upazila, Netrokona. The victims were swiftly taken to the local health complex for treatment, while one critically injured person was referred to Mymensingh Medical College (MMMC) for specialised care. The incident prompted the filing of a police case on Sunday, 15 March.

Law enforcement officers conducted a night-time operation following the attack and successfully apprehended one suspect. On Monday, 16 March, Mohanganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge, Hafizul Islam Harun, confirmed the details. The incident initially occurred on Saturday, 14 March, in Ali Pur village of Suair Union within the upazila.

The injured parties have been identified as follows:

NameAgeVillageCurrent Condition
Mojibur Rahman55Ali PurAdmitted to local health complex
Tarikul Islam45Ali PurAdmitted to local health complex
Angur Ali28Ali PurAdmitted to local health complex
Baizid19Ali PurAdmitted to local health complex
Sahera Khatun60Ali PurAdmitted to local health complex
Shapla22Ali PurAdmitted to local health complex
Ariful Islam Swadhin36Ali PurCritical; transferred to MMMC

According to local sources and complaints, the dispute began when supporters of Masud Mia released ducks forcefully into the pond in front of Rafiqul Islam’s residence. When Rafiqul Islam’s associates attempted to intervene, tensions escalated, leading to a confrontation. The altercation subsequently intensified when Masud Mia’s group allegedly attacked Rafiqul Islam and his supporters with homemade weapons, resulting in multiple injuries.

Following the attack, Rafiqul Islam lodged a formal complaint against eight individuals, naming them as the accused:

Accused NameAgeVillage
Md. Masud38Ali Pur
Nehatulla55Ali Pur
Amirul20Ali Pur
Aliullah60Ali Pur
Oloullah55Ali Pur
Soleman25Ali Pur
Salman22Ali Pur
Seju27Ali Pur

Nehatulla was immediately apprehended by police following the complaint. Attempts to contact the primary accused, Md. Masud Mia, were unsuccessful; calls to his mobile went unanswered and were disconnected.

OC Hafizul Islam Harun stated, “Following the filing of the case, a prompt operation led to the arrest of Nehatulla. He was sent to court on Monday afternoon. Efforts to apprehend the remaining suspects are ongoing.”

The incident has raised concerns among local residents regarding escalating minor disputes and the use of violence. Authorities emphasise that ensuring justice for the victims and preventing further conflicts remains a priority.

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