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Three Members of Devil’s Breath Syndicate Arrested in Khulna

Police in Khulna have apprehended three individuals allegedly associated with the Devil’s Breath syndicate.

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Police in Khulna have apprehended three individuals allegedly associated with the Devil’s Breath syndicate. The arrests took place in the Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH) area following a tip-off. The detained individuals have been identified as Asma Begum, 50, Salma Begum, 36, and Russel Ahmed, 28, all hailing from Ashashuni upazila in Satkhira. A team from Sonadanga thana conducted the operation, leading to their arrest.

Details of the Arrest

According to a press release from the Khulna Metropolitan Police (KMP), the operation was carried out based on specific intelligence. The suspects were taken into custody during a drive at the KMCH area. The press release stated that a case has been filed with Sonadanga Police Station in connection with the arrests.

Background on Devil’s Breath Syndicate

The Devil’s Breath syndicate is known for its involvement in various criminal activities. The name refers to a dangerous drug often used to incapacitate victims, allowing the syndicate to commit crimes undetected. The syndicate has been a target for law enforcement agencies due to its notorious reputation.

Community Impact and Police Efforts

The arrest of these individuals is part of ongoing efforts by the police to dismantle criminal networks in the region. Local residents have expressed relief at the police action, hoping it will lead to a reduction in criminal activities in the area.

Future Actions

The police are expected to continue their investigations to uncover any further links to the syndicate and bring other members to justice. This operation highlights the commitment of law enforcement to maintaining safety and order in Khulna.

Source: BSS

FAQ

Who were arrested in Khulna?
Asma Begum, Salma Begum, and Russel Ahmed were arrested.
What syndicate are they allegedly associated with?
They are allegedly associated with the Devil’s Breath syndicate.
Where were they arrested?
They were arrested in the Khulna Medical College Hospital area.

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