Bandarban (Lama) Correspondent: A resident named Nurul Amin (60), a resident of Chakoria Darbeshkata, was brutally attacked when he came to pick up his daughter-in-law at Lamay Biai house in Bandarban. Yesterday Thursday (February 02) at 10:30 in the morning, this incident happened in Phaitong 1st Ward Chiortali area.
According to the report, on Thursday morning when Beai went to bring his daughter-in-law home, Beai’s elder brother Abul Kashem along with his wife, daughter, son and son-in-law carried out the attack. At this time, Nurul Amin’s left eye was destroyed in the attack of the attackers. At that time, Shahnaz Akhtar (20) was subjected to extreme physical torture while trying to save her father-in-law from the attackers. When they were brought to the Lama Government Health Center in a coma, the doctor on duty wrapped Cox’s Bazar.
On Thursday evening, Dr. Sajinatul Marua, Medical Officer of Lama Hospital, asked about the condition of the injured. He said that Nurul Amin’s left eye was severely injured, and the condition was treated as critical. Another Shahnaz Akhtar has several injuries on his body.
Md. Hashem Ali, the father of injured Shahnaz, told reporters that Abul Kashem is his elder brother. “My daughter’s father-in-law and daughter were attacked by 7 members of the family, including brother and his wife, children and grandchildren.” The reason for this is that the elder brother Kashem is occupying the land of the younger brother Hashem by force. There has been a conflict between the brothers for a long time. Meanwhile, Nurul Amin, a resident of Chakoria upazila, related to them, lost an eye due to a bloody attack due to the conflict between the two brothers.
The injured Shahnaz said that the people of her father-in-law’s house are very good and she is living happily there. But his firstborn Abul Kashem’s family wants to destroy his happy family. They said that they will take legal recourse in this matter, but they do not know where to go to get justice. When they called “999” during the attack, they were told to contact the Lama police station. But they also said that they could not contact the police station as they did not have the number. When asked about this, the officer in charge of Lama police station Shahidul Islam Chowdhury said, “I don’t know about the matter. Legal assistance will be provided if complaints are received.”
