Fifth Bangladeshi intruder caught in Meghalaya

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On Sunday, Meghalaya police arrested another member of the suspicious Bangladesh guests who attacked a peasant in the South West Khasi Hills region on August 9th.
Regional police, Mubarak Hussain’s other four gang members – Mefus Rehman (35), Jangir Alom (25), Merupur Rahman (32) and Saem Hussain (30) – Saturday – said he was arrested from several border villages.
The police took some of these men who were beaten by the peasants to a local health center for treatment. Merphur of five people is claimed to be a police officer in Bangladesh.
Police Chief of the region, B. Jyrwa, said the reason behind the intervention would be known during the interrogation after an arrest from the court.
The locals, pistols and sharp weapons equipped with nine men forced to enter a shop in the village of Rongangai near the border of Bangladesh, he said. Balsrang A. Marak, who was sleeping in the shop, took the hostage and took him to the new Rongangai village.
Jyrwa, “the victim was able to save herself while being taken and ran to a house in the village of Yeni Rongdangai and locked the door from the inside. However, the wrong creatures chased, hit the door from the outside and fired some tours,” he said.
Miscreants managed to enter the house and attacked Mr. Marak before he left.
Hours later, the police, a quarry owner, some armed wrong creatures near the village of Khonjoy reported that without permission.
Shortly after a police patrol party reached and fired a few rounds, the wrong creatures fled. A ax, a thorny wire cutter, a screwdriver, a small knife, a small knife, Bangladesh police identity card, three wireless telephone, 10 Bangladesh money note Taka 769, one ₹ 500 Indian money notes and three micro explosives left behind.
Published – 10 August 2025 23:54 IST


