Firearms seized from broken grave after 999 call in Noakhali

BSS
Published On: 07 Dec 2025, 14:11 Updated On:07 Dec 2025, 16:58
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DHAKA, Dec 7, 2025 (BSS) - A stash of firearms was recovered from a broken grave in Jagdishpur under Begumganj Police Station in Noakhali this morning following a call to the National Emergency Service 999.

According to police officials, the call was received at 10:30 am today by Constable Shakhawat, who was on duty at the emergency service desk.

The caller reported that while cleaning the local cemetery, several firearms were discovered inside a damaged grave.

Upon receiving the information, 999 dispatcher Sub Inspector Rezaul Karim immediately coordinated with Begumganj Police Station for prompt action.

A police team was dispatched to the spot and recovered five country-made single-barrel guns and one pipe gun from the grave.

As the location falls near the border of Lakshmipur and Noakhali districts - and technically under Chandraganj Police Station of Lakshmipur - the recovered weapons were handed over to Chandraganj Police for further investigation.

Police said legal procedures are underway.

 

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