Eleven drug traders including a ward councilor were killed in separate incidents of reported gunfights across the country in the early hours of Sunday.
In Cox’s Bazar, Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB)-7 exchanged firing with a gang of drug traders at Noakhalipara area in Teknaf upazila early Sunday.
Later they recovered the body of Teknaf ward councilor Md. Ekramul Haque and 10 hundred pieces of yaba, a foreign made pistol, a one-shooter gun, six round bullets and five shells of bullets from the spot, said RAB-7.
Haque was the top drug trader listed by home ministry and department of narcotics control, it added.
In Chattogram, Md. Rayhan, 38, a drug trader, was killed in an alleged gunfight with police at Sandeep ferry ghat of Guliakhali in Sitakunda upazila at 12:45am.
Police arrested three associates of the deceased from the spot.
In Kushtia, Halim Mondol, 35, a drug trader, was killed in a reported gunfight with police at housing ‘D’ block filed around 1:30 am.
At that time, four members of police were also injured.
A shutter gun, a pipe gun, three round bullets, eight hundred pieces of yaba were recovered from the spot, said Nasir Uddin, officer-in-charge of Kushtia Model Police Station.
In Meherpur, police recovered a bullet-hit body of a drug trader at Garabaroee village of Gangni upazila.
The deceased Hafizur Rahman Hafi, 48, was accused in more than 24 cases under Narcotics Control Act.
Harendra Nath Sarker, officer-in-charge of Gangni Police Station, said after hearing the sound of firing, police rushed to the spot and recovered a bullet-hit bodies of Hafi.
A pistol, 112 bottoles Phensedyl were recovered from the spot, he added.
In Noakhali, Hasan alias Yaba Hasan, a drug trader, was killed in a reported gunfight with police at Bogadia area of Sonaimuri upazila at 12:30 am.
Three members of police were also injured during the gunfight.
In Jhenaidah, Rafiqul Islam Liton, 36, a drug trader, was killed in a reported gunfight between two groups of drug traders at Borodah Jamtola in Shailkupa Upazila.
Police recovered arms, bullets, Phensedyls and Yabas.
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