The police have successfully arrested a 59-year-old man, identified by local law enforcement as Omar Ali, on charges of raping his daughter-in-law within the Damurhuda upazila (sub-district) of the western district of Chuadanga. The law enforcement operation was executed in the early hours of Thursday, 4 June 2026, when a dedicated police detachment apprehended the suspect from his ancestral residence. The accused is confirmed by local administrative records to be the son of Nuhu Nabi Sheik, and is a permanent resident of Notipota village, situated within the geographic and administrative boundaries of the Damurhuda upazila.
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Timeline and Structural Progression of the Case
According to formal case documents, initial statements, and subsequent police reports, the criminal incident transpired on the morning of 20 May 2026. At approximately 6:30 am, Omar Ali allegedly breached privacy and entered the designated residential quarters of his daughter-in-law. Once inside the room, he proceeded to subject her to a severe sexual assault.
Following the immediate aftermath of the assault, the victim sought internal arbitration and structural justice from her immediate relatives within the joint family system. However, her direct appeals for accountability within the domestic sphere yielded no structural remedy or immediate protective measures. Facing a total lack of emotional support or institutional recourse within her marital household, the victim made the strategic decision to depart the residence entirely. On 21 May 2026, exactly one day after the assault took place, she undertook a journey to her paternal family home located in the northern district of Rangpur.
“A critical delay in reporting severe sexual offences often stems directly from initial attempts to seek familial arbitration, which frequently results in the systemic isolation of the victim rather than direct legal accountability,” noted a human rights advocate monitoring local judicial proceedings.
Medical Evacuation and Formal Legal Recourse
Upon arriving at her paternal residence in Rangpur, the escalating physical and psychological condition of the victim necessitated immediate institutional medical intervention. On 22 May 2026, she was formally admitted to the Rangpur Medical College Hospital for professional clinical evaluation, therapeutic treatment, and the secure collection of relevant forensic data by medical experts.
A significant chronological gap followed, lasting exactly fifteen days, during which the victim remained under strict medical care whilst simultaneously consulting with her paternal relatives regarding her viable legal options. Following her official clinical discharge and physical recovery, the victim transitioned from seeking informal familial resolution to initiating formal statutory criminal proceedings.
On the night of Wednesday, 3 June 2026, the victim personally arrived at the Damurhuda Model Police Station to lodge a formal complaint. Acting as the primary complainant in the matter, she filed a criminal case detailing the specific nature and timing of the assault. The legal deposition formally names her father-in-law, Omar Ali, as the sole accused party in absolute connection with the crime.
Chronological Overview of Legal and Operational Phases
| Date of Event | Phase of Incident and Legal Proceedings | Specific Operational Developments |
| 20 May 2026 | Commencement of Criminal Act | Omar Ali enters the private room of his daughter-in-law at 6:30 am and commits rape. |
| 21 May 2026 | Departure to Paternal Residence | After failing to secure domestic justice from relatives, the victim flees to her family in Rangpur. |
| 22 May 2026 | Clinical Admission and Treatment | The victim is admitted to Rangpur Medical College Hospital for forensic and medical care. |
| 3 June 2026 | Initiation of Formal Legal Complaint | The victim registers a first information report (FIR) at Damurhuda Model Police Station, naming Omar Ali. |
| 4 June 2026 | Execution of Law Enforcement Arrest | Police launch a pre-dawn raid on the suspect’s residence, successfully taking Omar Ali into custody. |
Police Mobilisation and Subsequent Judicial Framework
Immediately after the official registration of the first information report, the leadership of the Damurhuda Model Police Station coordinated an emergency response unit to prevent the suspect from fleeing. In the pre-dawn hours of Thursday, 4 June 2026, a specialised police squad conducted a targeted tactical raid on the suspect’s property in Notipota village. The operational speed and secrecy of the raid successfully prevented the suspect from evading containment, resulting in his immediate arrest without incident.
The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of the Damurhuda Model Police Station, Mezbah Uddin, formally verified the arrest of the suspect to members of the press later that morning. He stated that the statutory investigation into the criminal allegations is actively underway under the direct supervision of assigned detectives. OC Mezbah Uddin further clarified that the police administration is rapidly completing the necessary bureaucratic paperwork to produce the accused before the judicial magistrate’s court in Chuadanga. Once present in court, formal state prosecutors intend to seek a continuous detention order to facilitate deeper interrogation and ensure the swift finalisation of the charge sheet.
