‘Drug trader’ killed in ‘gunfight’

Jago News Desk Published: 15 November 2019, 11:29 AM
‘Drug trader’ killed in ‘gunfight’

A suspected Rohingya drug trader was killed in a reported gunfight with members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) at Ledar Churi in Teknaf upazila of Cox's Bazar early Friday.

The deceased was identified as Nur Kabir, 28, son of Molaleb of Myanmar, reports UNB.

During regular patrolling, a team of BGB-2 challenged a group of people who were digging earth in the area around 1 am, said Commanding officer of BGB-2 Lieutenant Colonel Mohamamd Faisal.

Sensing danger, the criminals opened fire on  the BGB men, forcing them to fire back in self-defence.

At one stage, Nur Kabir was caught in the line of fire and suffered bullet wound while the others managed to flee the scene.

Later, he was taken to Sadar Hospital where the doctors declared him dead.

The BGB men recovered one gun, two cartidges and 1.20 lakh pieces of Yaba tablets from the spot.