In a surprising twist, Kabir Ahmed Chowdhury, a former BNP leader accused in a domestic violence case, managed to escape police custody—still in handcuffs—after a group of his ‘relatives’ allegedly attacked law enforcers in Fulgazi upazila of Feni on Tuesday night.
The fugitive, identified as Kabir Ahmed Chowdhury (alias Jal Kabir), previously served as the organisational secretary of the Ward No. 4 BNP unit in Amzadhat Union.
According to police sources, a team from Chhagalnaiya Police Station had gone to Amzadhat area to arrest Kabir in connection with a domestic violence case, as per a UNB report.
The arrest initially went as planned, but chaos soon followed.
“As soon as Kabir was taken into custody, a group of his cohorts launched a sudden and violent attack on the police team,” said Md Nazrul Islam, officer-in-charge of Chhagalnaiya Police Station.
During the altercation, sub-inspector (SI) Rafid, assistant SI Didar, and constable Sumon sustained injuries.
Amid the confusion, Kabir managed to flee the scene, still wearing handcuffs.
Police have since detained six people suspected of their ‘involvement in the attack and aiding the escape.’
Meanwhile, local BNP leaders distanced themselves from Kabir.
In October last year, Fulgazi BNP convener Fakhrul Alam served Kabir a show-cause notice for violating party discipline. “As his response was deemed unsatisfactory, his position was stayed,” Alam said.
Police said legal proceedings are underway regarding both the attack on police personnel and Kabir’s escape.