Three held with arms

The Daily Star Monday 14th February, 2011

Three alleged muggers were arrested along with arms and bullets at South Chalna village in Sadar upazila Sunday evening. The arrestees were identified as Harun-ur-Rashid alias Thandu, 35, of Bhaowal Mirzapur village, Abul Hossain, 27, and Badol, 27 of Kathora village in Sadar upazila. Acting on a tip-off, police conducted a drive in the area and arrested the three when they were taking preparation for mugging in the evening. Later, a foreign made pistol and four bullets were recovered from their procession.


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