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Bangladesh
Criminal killed in 'shootout'
2009-04-11
A criminal was killed in a shootout between his cohorts and Rab members at Dakkhin Keraniganj in the city early yesterday.
A shootout, not a crossfire ...
The dead was identified as Nasiruddin Suman alias Kosai Nasir, son of Nazim Kosai of Kaliganj village.
We have no idea where that is ...
He had been accused on twelve systems in at least 17 cases on various charges including murder and extortion, said Rab.
So his mother didn't love him ...
Acting on a tip-off, a team of Rab-10 arrested Nasir from Purba Chorai on Thursday.
Thanks to Mahmoud the Weasel ...
"During interrogation, Nasir told Rab personnel that he had hidden illegal arms and ammunition at a place near Nazirabagh Residential Project at Dakkhin Keraniganj," Rab said.
He also confessed to being on the grassy knoll ...
When the Rab members took Nasir to the spot at about 3:15am, ...
... the right time for a crossfire at least ...
... his accomplices opened fire on the law enforcers ...
... somehow knowing the RAB was coming ...
... prompting them to retaliate.
And the only one who catches a round of bullet is ...
Nasir was killed in the shootout while his cohorts managed to escape.
As if they had never been there in the first place.
Rab said they recovered three firearms and five bullets from the spot.
"Which spot?"
"That spot!"
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Yup, takes a stout heart and a strong kidney to be trussed and led to the secret lair in a dark upazailla at 3 in the morning, all the while hoping your buddies have their spider-sense switched on -- and that's when you realize that your curly-toed slippers don't say 'Keds' ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-04-11 14:09  

#4  The BDR men can't be crossfired easily. They seem to be having serious health problems - heart and kidney ailments that lead to tragic early death.

The 3:15 am return to crime scene seems reserved for particularly noxious specimens
Posted by: john frum   2009-04-11 13:23  

#3  Gromky, we look for these but they haven't been reported in the last several months (up to a year). The authorities have gotten wise and realize that it makes them look bad overseas. Also, the new government seems less willing to use crossfires to clear out the bad boys. And here recently, the whole BDR mess has kept the RAB quite busy.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-04-11 10:33  

#2  luv the inline, classic form.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2009-04-11 09:32  

#1  Wow, they not been having these for a while, or just not reporting them on rantburg?
Posted by: gromky   2009-04-11 06:24  

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