Top criminal Subrata Bain again lands in jail

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Published On: 05 Jun 2025, 17:34 Updated On:06 Jun 2025, 17:51
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DHAKA, June 5, 2025 (BSS)- A court here today again sent listed terrorist  and ‘seven star’ syndicate kingpin Subrata Bain to jail after end of his remand in an arms case.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Nazmin Akter passed the order as police produced Subrata before the court after end of an eight-day remand in the case and pleaded to keep him behind bars till end of the probe.

The court of Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Zakir Hossain on May 28 had placed him on the remand.

Bangladesh Army in a special operation on May 27 arrested four criminals including Subrata Bain and Molla Masud and seized five foreign made pistols and ammunition. 

Subrata Bain alias Fateh Ali and his associate Molla Masud alias Abu Russell Masud were arrested from Kushtia district on specific intelligence information. 

Following information extracted from the arrestees, the army personnel later arrested two close aides of Subrata Bain, shooters Arafat and Sharif from the capital’s Hatirjheel area.

During the operations, army team seized five foreign made pistols, 10 magazines, 53 rounds of ammunition and one satellite phone from their possessions. The arrestees have been wanted   in various criminal cases including murder, extortion and sabotage.

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