Military Raid in Bogra Yields Firearms and Contraband

In a precision-led security operation, a contingent of the Bangladesh Army has apprehended three individuals in Bogra’s Nandigram upazila. The raid, conducted on Tuesday, 10 February 2026, resulted in the significant seizure of a foreign-made firearm, live ammunition, and a substantial cache of improvised lethal weapons.

Operation Details and Arrests

Acting on credible intelligence, a specialist military unit launched the intervention at approximately 4:00 PM in the Tetuliagari area, situated within the Bhatgram union. The operation was strategically spearheaded by Major Mehedi Hasan, supported by Captain Jishan and Lieutenant Fatin.

The primary suspect, identified as Abdus Salam, was intercepted first. During initial field interrogation, Salam admitted to the possession of illegal weaponry. Consequently, the military personnel conducted a thorough tactical search of his residence, which led to the discovery of a sophisticated Chinese-made pistol. As the search widened, two other accomplices were taken into custody for their alleged involvement in the illicit arms ring.

Inventory of Seized Assets

The scale of the recovery highlights a concerning level of local armament. While the foreign pistol represents a high-grade threat, the sheer volume of “Deshi” (locally made) sharp weapons suggests the group may have been preparing for significant civil unrest or criminal enterprise.

Item CategoryQuantity / TypeOrigin
Firearm1 (Semi-automatic Pistol)Chinese Manufacture
Ammunition5 Rounds (Live)High-velocity
Lethal Sharp Weapons35 UnitsLocally Fabricated (Deshi)
Primary SuspectAbdus Salam (30)Tetuliagari, Nandigram
Secondary SuspectAbu Bakkar (28)Tetuliagari, Nandigram
Tertiary SuspectParvez (25)Rupihar, Shajahanpur

Legal Proceedings and Security Context

Following the raid, Lieutenant Fatin confirmed that the suspects, alongside the confiscated arsenal, have been formally handed over to the local police authorities for further investigation and the initiation of criminal charges. The suspects are currently being processed under the Arms Act.

This military crackdown comes at a pivotal time as security forces across the nation remain on high alert during the election cycle. The removal of these weapons from the streets is viewed as a critical success in preventing potential violence in the Bogra region. Authorities are now investigating the source of the Chinese pistol and whether the group has links to wider political or criminal syndicates.

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