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Tk 5 Lakh Extortion Demand from Fish Trader: 5 Arrested Including 3 BNP Leaders

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 2nd August 2025, 5:23 PM

Tk 5 Lakh Extortion Demand from Fish Trader: 5 Arrested Including 3 BNP Leaders
Photo: Collected

Police in Tangail have arrested five individuals, including three local leaders of the BNP, in connection with an extortion attempt involving a threatening letter delivered to a fish trader under the name of the so-called “Killer Gang”. The suspects were detained from the Santosh area of the town during operations carried out on Friday night and early Saturday morning (1–2 August).

Arrested Individuals and Political Affiliation

Name Position / Affiliation
Golam Rabbani President, Ward No. 8, City BNP
Shah Alam Mia General Secretary, Ward No. 8, City BNP
Zubayer Hossain General Secretary, Ward No. 7, City BNP
Abdullah Al Mamun Alleged associate, non-specified
Sabbir Mia Alleged associate, non-specified

 

The arrests were confirmed on Saturday afternoon by Tanvir Ahmed, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Tangail Sadar Police Station, who stated:

“They were arrested with assistance from the Detective Branch (DB) of Police.”

Extortion Letter Details

Victim Md Azaharul Islam, Fish Trader, Santosh, Tangail
Letter Delivered To Azaharul’s employee by an unknown person
Date of Delivery Night of Thursday, 31 July
Letter Received By Victim Morning of Friday, 1 August
Amount Demanded Tk 5,00,000
Deadline Mentioned Sunday, 3 August by 7 PM
Threats Included – Threat to life
– Warning against informing authorities
– Claim: “Administration won’t always be by your side.”

 

The letter reportedly read:

“You’ve been in the fish trade for a long time. Five lakh taka is nothing for you. Deliver the money by 7 PM on Sunday, 3 August. If you tell anyone, your body won’t be found.”

Public Reaction

Once the content of the letter spread on social media, it triggered significant alarm among local business owners in Tangail. The use of a violent alias such as “Killer Gang” and the nature of the threats intensified concerns over safety and extortion in the area.

Political Response

Ijazul Haque Sabuj, General Secretary of the City BNP, responded to the arrests, claiming:

“BNP leaders and activists are being falsely implicated as part of a political conspiracy.”

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