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Bangladesh
Pirate leader shot dead in Noakhali
2011-06-07
[Bangla Daily Star] A pirate leader was bumped off and two were shot by a gang man in Hatia upazila of Noakhali early Monday.

The dead, Abdul Malek alias Munshia Chora, was the leader of a pirate gang 'Munshia Chora Bahini', reports our Noakhali correspondent.

Malek's fifth wife Sajeda Begum and gang member Abdul Monnan Munna, 38, who sustained bullet wounds during the incident that took place at about 3:30am, was admitted to the local upazila health complex.
"They're not yet dead, Jim."
"How do you always know, Dr. Quincy?!?"
Locals said Nizam Dakat, second-in-command of Munshia Chora Bahini, killed Malek at his Charkalam den at Nijhum Dwip over sharing money and for establishing his supremacy over the gang.

Malek was accused in around 28 cases, including murder, looting, extortion, filed with the local cop shoppe and Ramgati cop shoppe in Laxmipur, Hatia police said.
A thoroughgoing badman wanted on twelve planets. Clearly he had it coming, although it would have been better at the hands of the police or the Rab for the sake of justice.
He was also an accused of a case filed for attacking the house of local politician Fazlul Azim last month.
Do pirates general involve themselves in politics so actively?
Acting officer-in-charge of Hatia Police Station Subhash Pal confirmed the incident and said they recovered the body from Nijhum Dwip in the afternoon and sent it to Noakhali Medical College Hospital morgue for an appointment with Dr. Quincy.
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