Khaborwala Online Desk
Published: 10 Mar 2026, 11:17 am
Police in Madan, Netrokona, have arrested a father and son for allegedly stealing gold jewellery from their in-laws’ home to fund a drug habit. The duo was apprehended late on Sunday, 8 March, at a rented apartment on Shyamoli Road in Madan municipality.
The arrested individuals have been identified as Varun Chandra Karmakar, 45, and his son Tarun Chandra Karmakar, 22, residents of Gafargaon, Mymensingh. Police reports indicate that the family had a history of residing close to the victim’s home, making repeated access to the property easier.
According to authorities, Tarun had married the daughter of Amulya Chandra Das, a municipal resident and cleaner at the Upazila Executive Officer’s office, approximately a year and a half ago. Two months after the marriage, Tarun, along with his father, moved into the in-laws’ residence. Later, they rented a separate apartment on Shyamoli Road near the victim’s house. Varun Chandra Karmakar is employed at Matri Jewellers, a local jewellery store.
Approximately a week ago, the father-son duo reportedly stole gold jewellery worth nearly a lakh taka from the in-laws’ home to purchase drugs. On Sunday night, they allegedly attempted to return to the house to steal more jewellery when local residents intervened and informed police. The pair was subsequently taken into custody, and the stolen items were recovered. Both Varun and Tarun admitted to the theft during police questioning.
Varun Chandra Karmakar reportedly stated, “The pressure to obtain money led me to take the jewellery and sell it. What we did was wrong.”
Tarun Chandra Karmakar added, “I used to take drugs, but I no longer use yaba. My father and I took the jewellery from my in-laws’ house a week ago. We know it was wrong.”
Amulya Chandra Das, the victim, expressed his distress over the incident: “My son-in-law was addicted to drugs. After the marriage, he sold all my daughter’s jewellery. Last week, he and his father returned to steal more from my home. This betrayal has caused great distress to our family.”
Madan Police Station Officer-in-Charge, Hasnat Zaman, confirmed the arrests: “The father and son have been taken into custody. Following a formal written complaint from the victims, appropriate legal proceedings will follow.”
Key Details of the Case
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Accused | Varun Chandra Karmakar (45), Tarun Chandra Karmakar (22) |
| Relation to Victim | Father and son; son is husband of victim’s daughter |
| Victim | Amulya Chandra Das, resident of Madan municipality |
| Alleged Crime | Theft of gold jewellery to fund drug habit |
| Location of Arrest | Rented apartment, Shyamoli Road, Madan municipality |
| Previous Theft Allegations | Jewellery stolen from in-laws a week prior |
| Police Action | Arrest and custody; case under investigation |
The incident highlights the intersection of domestic disputes and substance abuse, with financial pressures and addiction driving criminal behaviour. Police and local authorities have emphasised the need for vigilance among families, particularly in households where members may have a history of drug abuse or financial exploitation. The case continues under investigation, and further legal actions are expected.
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