Students arrest former UP chairman of Patiya and hand him over to police

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Students arrest former UP chairman of Patiya and hand him over to police

An Awami League leader has been arrested and handed over to the police by anti-discrimination students in Chittagong. On Saturday, around 12 midnight, the Panchlaish police arrested him from a restaurant in the city’s Gate No. 2 area and took him to the police station.

Students arrest former UP chairman of Patiya and hand him over to police

The arrested Awami League leader is Inzamamul Haque alias Jasim. He is the joint convener of the Patiya Upazila Awami League and the former chairman of the Patiya Kachuai Union Parishad. After the arrest, the Panchlaish police handed him over to the Patiya police station.

It was learned from eyewitnesses and police that Inzamamul had come to eat at a restaurant in the city’s Gate No. 2 area with some of his acquaintances. When the anti-discrimination movement activists saw him there, they informed the police. Later, the Panchlaish police station came and took Inzamamul away.

Towsif Imroz, the main organizer of the Chittagong Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, told Prothom Alo that Awami League leader Inzamamul came to eat at a restaurant with people. There is a case against him for attacking and shooting during the movement. After informing the police about the matter, the police came and took him away.

When asked about it, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Panchlaish Police Station Mohammad Solaiman told Prothom Alo on Sunday afternoon that there is a case against Inzamamul for attacking and shooting during the anti-discrimination movement in Patiya on August 4 last year. After receiving information from the students, the police brought Inzamamul to the police station. Later, he was handed over to the Patiya Police Station.

Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Patiya Police Station Mohammad Nuruzzaman told Prothom Alo that the accused Inzamamul has been sent to court in the case of attacking and shooting during the anti-discrimination movement.

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