Senior Medical Official Hospitalised After Brutal Knife Attack

In a distressing incident that has sent shockwaves through the capital’s medical community, Dr Ahmed Hossain, the Deputy Director of the National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital (NICRH), was subjected to a violent knife attack on Monday afternoon. The 50-year-old senior official was targeted by unidentified assailants in close proximity to his place of work, leading to his emergency hospitalisation and raising serious concerns regarding the personal safety of public health administrators.


Chronology of the Assault

The attack occurred at approximately 4:00 pm on Monday, 20th April 2026. According to Dr Hossain’s own account, he was proceeding on foot when he was suddenly intercepted by two young men. Without provocation, the duo brandished sharp weapons and launched a coordinated assault, inflicting several deep wounds before fleeing the scene into the bustling city crowds.

Following the encounter, Dr Hossain was immediately rushed to the NICRH—the very institution he serves—for primary emergency care. However, as the evening progressed, medical staff determined that more specialised trauma intervention was required. Consequently, he was transferred to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) at approximately 8:45 pm for comprehensive monitoring and surgical treatment.

Medical Condition and Trauma Assessment

Upon his arrival at the DMCH emergency department, Dr Hossain was attended to by a team of specialist surgeons. Dr Mustaque Ahmed, the Residential Physician at the DMCH Emergency Wing, provided a detailed assessment of the injuries sustained during the struggle.

Type of InjuryLocation of WoundSeverity Assessment
Incised WoundRight HandModerate
Incised WoundLeft Forearm (Arm)Significant
LacerationBack (Posterior Torso)Moderate
Overall StatusConscious and OrientatedStable / Out of Danger

Dr Mustaque Ahmed reassured the public and the medical fraternity that while the wounds were serious and required surgical stitching, the Deputy Director’s vital signs remained stable. “He has been formally admitted for observation to ensure a full recovery and to prevent potential infection from the bladed weapons used in the attack,” the physician stated.


Potential Motives: The Shadow of Tender Malpractice

While the police have yet to make any formal arrests, a chilling narrative regarding the potential motive behind the attack has begun to emerge. A close associate of Dr Hossain, speaking on the condition of anonymity, suggested that the violence may be intrinsically linked to institutional procurement disputes.

It has been revealed that Dr Hossain assumed his current role at the National Cancer Hospital only two months ago. Shortly after his appointment, he reportedly began receiving intimidatory communications. Specifically, a man identified as “Rubel” had allegedly been harassing the Deputy Director for the past fortnight, demanding illicit influence over lucrative government contracts processed through the e-GP (Electronic Government Procurement) system.

The associate confirmed that Dr Hossain had acted with commendable integrity, refusing to succumb to these pressures and even notifying his departmental superiors about the threats. This has led many to believe that the stabbing was not a random act of street crime, but a premeditated hit intended to intimidate a civil servant who refused to facilitate “tender-based” corruption.

Institutional Safety and the Road Ahead

This brazen attack on a high-ranking official in broad daylight underscores a worrying trend of violence against professionals in the public sector. The National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital is a critical facility for thousands of patients across the country; an attack on its leadership is viewed by many as an attack on the integrity of the healthcare system itself.

Law enforcement agencies have reportedly begun reviewing CCTV footage from the vicinity of the crime scene to identify the two assailants. Meanwhile, Dr Hossain remains under the protection of hospital security at DMCH. As he recovers from his physical injuries, the broader medical community is calling for a thorough investigation into the “tender mafia” suspected of orchestrating such a cowardly assault.

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