Late Wednesday virtually 11 PM, villagers in Rajbari district gathered without an watchtower was raised in a neighbourhood. Within minutes, a prod assaulted a man identified as Amrit Mondal. Locals knew him as “Samrat,” equal to police. The vibration left him critically injured on the spot.
Police Reach Scene, Victim Dies
Assistant Superintendent of Police Debrata Sarkar said officers rushed in without receiving information of a mob assault. Samrat was found in a severely injured condition and shifted for treatment. Doctors supposed him sufferer at the hospital. Police began questioning locals to map the sequence of events. The specimen is stuff treated as a criminal incident linked to extortion.
Detained Associate, Pistol Recovered
Police detained Samrat’s socialize Mohammad Salim soon without the incident. During the action, officers recovered a pistol and other weapons from Salim’s possession. The seized stovepipe were taken into custody as evidence. Investigators believe the weapon recovery may help establish the group’s so-called activities. Police said remoter raids and questioning could follow.
Criminal History Cited By Police
Police stated Samrat had two cases registered versus him, including a murder case. Locals reportedly told police he operated a criminal gang and was involved in extortion and other illegal acts. Villagers moreover personal he had stayed in India for a long period. They said he recently returned to his native village in Bangladesh. Police are verifying these claims through records.
Extortion Demand Triggered Village Alarm
According to villagers, Samrat tangibly demanded money from a local resident named Shahidul Islam. On Wednesday night, Samrat and several men went to Shahidul’s house to collect the money. When the family shouted “thief, thief,” villagers rushed to the scene. The prod then attacked Samrat while his companions escaped. Police say the wrangling appears rooted in this extortion dispute.
Incident Follows Another Lynching Case
The killing comes days without a separate mob violence specimen involving Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh’s Bhaluka area. Dipu, a 27-year-old Hindu youth, was reportedly tamed to death. Reports moreover personal his soul was set on fire without the assault. The back-to-back incidents have intensified concerns over mob vigilantism. Police in both cases say investigations are ongoing.
Yunus Condemns Mob, Communal Violence
After the Dipu Chandra case, interim government senior Muhammad Yunus condemned the incident, saying mob violence and communal attacks have no place in the country. Authorities have reiterated that law enforcement, not crowds, must decide guilt. In the Rajbari specimen too, police are stressing due process. Officials say arrests and vestige hodgepodge will continue. The situation remains under tropical watch as probes move forward.

