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DB arrests 13 AL leaders for attempt to disrupt public order

Politics 2025-09-08, 9:15am

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Arrest



Dhaka, Sept 7 — The Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has arrested 13 leaders and activists of the Awami League and its affiliated organizations, including Gopalganj District Chhatra League General Secretary Amir Hamza, in the last 24 hours.

The arrests were confirmed by DMP Deputy Commissioner (Media) Talebur Rahman.

The arrestees are Nahida Nur Sweety, Publicity and Publication Secretary of Kafrul Thana Mahila Awami League, member of Dhaka Metropolitan North Awami League, and Secretary of Ward 94 Mahila Awami League; Miraj Sikder, Vice-President of Motijheel Thana Chhatra League; Mahar Ali, leader of Uttara Paschim Thana Sramik League; Sheikh Ibne Sadiq, former Vice-President of Dhaka University Chhatra League; Aminul Islam Biplob, former Organizing Secretary of Dhaka Metropolitan South Awami League; Nitai Ghosh, Freedom Fighters Affairs Secretary of Ward 35 Awami League under Kotwali Thana;  Imtiaz Uddin Sumit, General Secretary of Ward 32 Swechchhasebak League under Bangshal Thana; Amir Hamza, General Secretary of Gopalganj District Chhatra League; Md. Shakib Kazi, Joint Convener of Gopalganj Sadar Upazila Chhatra League; Md. Nadim Sheikh, Joint Convener of Rupnagar Thana Chhatra League; and AL activists Md. Shamim Sikder,  Md. Rezwan Howlader, Md. Bayezid.

According to the DB, the arrests were made in connection with efforts to create panic among the public and destabilize the country by holding sudden processions and attempting to disrupt law and order in various parts of the capital. - UNB