Police sue 8,000 college students, including DMRC, over vandalism, stealing ammo

The police have filed a case against 8,000 college students of diverse faculties including Dr Mahbubur Rahman Mollah College (DMRC) within the capital on prices of vandalism and theft of magazines filled with bullets.

Dhaka’s Sutrapur Police Space Sub-Inspector AKM Hasan Mahmudul Kabir filed the case as the plaintiff yesterday.

Anupam Das, sub-inspector of the classic registration department of the police internet page, confirmed the topic right away.

The case document has been submitted to the court docket right away, Monday.

Dhaka Additional Metropolitan Magistrate Md Ziadur Rahman’s court docket accredited the case and ordered the submission of a document by 24 December.

In line with the case assertion, on 24 November, about  7,000–8,000 college students from diversified institutions, including the DMRC, fashioned an unlawful assembly and engaged in violent activities armed with lethal weapons.

They are accused of negative authorities property, including a police armoured personnel service (APC) and a police bike, and stealing magazines loaded with bullets from official firearms.

The assertion moreover alleges that the college students attacked on-responsibility police officers, issued threats, and incited fear.

The estimated financial injure triggered by the vandalism became as soon as reported to be Tk 2,70,000.

Earlier right away, to this level 25 had been injured amid clashes between college students of Dr Mahbubur Rahman Mollah College, Kabi Nazrul Government College and Government Shaheed Suhrawardy College.