The quiet residential area of Kerabo, situated within the Kanchan Municipality of Rupganj, was the scene of a dual tragedy on Friday, 16 January 2026. A daylight burglary attempt culminated in the brutal murder of a housewife and the subsequent extrajudicial killing of her assailant by an enraged local populace.
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The Breach of Trust
The victim, Amena Begum (45), was the wife of Dewan Kamruzzaman Babul, a well-known figure in the locality. The suspect, identified as Mehedi, was not a stranger to the household. It has emerged that Mehedi had been employed at the residence just four days prior as a labourer tasked with installing floor tiles. This professional engagement gave him the opportunity to observe the family’s routine and the layout of the property.
On Friday afternoon, Mehedi allegedly broke into the house, believing the occupants were absent. He was, however, confronted by Amena Begum. In a desperate attempt to silence her and facilitate his escape, Mehedi attacked her with a sharp knife, inflicting multiple deep lacerations.
A Community in Turmoil
Neighbours discovered the critically injured Amena Begum and rushed her to a local private clinic. Tragically, the severity of the stab wounds proved fatal, and the duty doctor declared her dead shortly after admission.
As news of the cold-blooded murder spread, the local community took matters into their own hands. Mehedi was apprehended by a large group of residents as he attempted to flee the Kerabo area. The suspect was subjected to a violent lynching and died at the scene from the injuries sustained during the “mass beating.”
Key Details of the Rupganj Tragedy
The table below provides a concise overview of the events and the individuals involved:
| Incident Parameter | Details |
| Primary Victim | Amena Begum, 45 (Housewife) |
| Suspect | Mehedi (Labourer/Tiler) |
| Primary Crime | Burglary and Homicide |
| Secondary Event | Mob Lynching (Vigilante Justice) |
| Location | Kerabo, Kanchan Municipality, Rupganj |
| Police Jurisdiction | Narayanganj District Police |
| Current Status | Bodies sent for post-mortem at Narayanganj General Hospital |
Official Response and Legal Implications
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mehedi Islam addressed the media, stating that a police contingent was deployed to the scene to prevent further escalations of violence between the two neighbouring villages. “The situation is now under control,” the ASP noted. “The bodies have been moved to Narayanganj General Hospital for forensic examinations.”
While the investigation into the initial homicide is straightforward, the police are now faced with the complex task of investigating the mob’s actions. While the local sentiment remains one of grief and perceived justice, the authorities have reiterated that vigilante violence is a criminal offence. Legal proceedings are currently being processed against the perpetrators of the initial attack, while an inquiry into the lynching is also expected.
