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1 dies as miscreants create disturbance at Cox's Bazar air base
ISPR issues detailed statement
A person has died in connection with the violence at the air force base in Cox's Bazar today.
The deceased was identified by his family members as Shihab Kabir Nahid, 25, from Samitipara.
Speaking to The Daily Star, Sabuktagin Mahmud Shohel, resident medical officer of Cox's Bazar Sadar Hospital, said a person aged around 25 was "brought dead" to the hospital.
The medical officer said the victim had suffered deep injuries at the back of his head.
Reasons behind the death will be ascertained after autopsy, he added.
ISPR STATEMENT
Meanwhile the ISPR said in a statement that local miscreants from Samitipara, near the air force base in Cox's Bazar, launched a sudden attack on the Air Force base on Monday.
The communique, signed by ISPR Assistant Director Ayesha Siddiqua, said a local had been brought inside the air base for questioning from a checkpoint, as he did not have the necessary documents for his motorcycle.
Then, approximately 200 people from Samitipara advanced towards the air force base while air force personnel blocked their path.
As the number of locals increased, a clash ensued between the air force personnel and local miscreants near the checkpoint.
The press release continued, that these miscreants were instigated to throw brickbats at the air force personnel.
Several people including four from the air force (one officer and three airmen) were injured.
A young man named Shihab Kabir Nahid was severely injured and later passed away after being taken to a local hospital on an air force vehicle.
The release stresses that in accordance with the air force rules of engagement, the air force personnel had fired blank rounds, not live ammunition, at the locals.
The air force personnel are currently undergoing medical treatment at the hospital.
The brick chips also damaged windows of an air force vehicle. Besides, locals attempted to set fire to bushes, but it did not spread, said the ISPR.
A malicious group aiming to tarnish the reputation of the air force began spreading false rumors on social media, claiming that the young man had been killed by the air force gunfire, which is not true, said the press release.
Upon examining photos of spent cartridges that have been circulated, it is clear that these were from blanks, which are non-lethal and only produce sound.
The Bangladesh air force expresses deep sorrow over the death of the young man and extends condolences to his family.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has refuted claims that a man was killed by gunfire from Bangladesh Air Force personnel during a clash near the Air Force base in Coxâs Bazar. âA group with malicious intent has been spreading false information on social media, claiming
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Coxâs Bazar man not killed by Air Force gunfire: ISPR
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Feb 24, 2025 20:59
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Feb 24, 2025 20:59
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has refuted claims that a man was killed by gunfire from Bangladesh Air Force personnel during a clash near the Air Force base in Coxâs Bazar.
âA group with malicious intent has been spreading false information on social media, claiming the young man was killed by Air Force gunfire, which is untrue,â the ISPR said in a statement on Monday afternoon.
Earlier, around 12pm, locals clashed with Air Force personnel in Coxâs Bazar Municipalityâs Ward No 1, near the Samiti Para next to the base.
Brickbats were thrown, and there were chase and counter-chase incidents, during which gunshots were also fired.
In an earlier statement, the ISPR said: âSome criminals from Samiti Para, adjacent to the Coxâs Bazar Air Force base, launched an unprovoked attack on the base. The Bangladesh Air Force is taking the necessary measures in this regard.â
While the ISPR did not confirm any casualties, both police and local authorities reported one death and several injuries.
The dead has been identified as Sihab Kabir Nahid, 30, a businessman from Samiti Para.
His body has been kept at Coxâs Bazar Sadar Hospital morgue.
Shihabâs mother, Amena Khatun, a retired headteacher at Cox's Bazar Government High School, told journalists at the hospital: âThe Air Force shot my son in the head.â
Residents also claimed that Shihab died from gunshot wounds.
However, neither police nor hospital authorities have confirmed this.
ISPR said, âUpon examining the photo of the spent shell casing, it was found to be from a blank cartridge, which is non-lethal and produces only sound.â
âThe Bangladesh Air Force expressed deep condolences and sympathy to the family of the dead.â
ISPR'S ACCOUNT OF INCIDENT
The ISPR statement highlighted the Air Force's account of the incident in Samiti Para.
It said a group of miscreants from the area launched a sudden attack on the base on Monday.
"A local man was taken inside the base for questioning as he lacked proper documents for his motorcycle at a checkpost near BIAM Laboratory School and College. When around 200 locals approached the base, Air Force personnel attempted to prevent them.
âAs the crowd grew, a clash broke out between the Air Force personnel and the miscreants," the ISPR said.
Encouraged by certain groups, the attackers threw brickbats, injuring several people, including four Air Force personnelâone officer and three airmen.
The ISPR said, âShihab Kabir Nahid, a young man, suffered severe injuries and was rushed to a local hospital in an Air Force vehicle, where he later succumbed to his injuries.â
It clarified that, in accordance with the Rules of Engagement, the Air Force fired blank rounds to protect the base, but no live ammunition was used against the local population.
The injured Air Force personnel are currently receiving treatment at the hospital.
The ISPR also said the Air Force vehicle was damaged by brickbats, and that there were attempts by the locals to set fire to the bushes nearby, although the fire did not spread further.
âSHEIKH HASINA AIR FORCE BASEâ IS NOT THE NAME
The ISPR said, "In reporting the incident, some online news portals and social media platforms are maliciously referring to the name of the base as Sheikh Hasina Air Force, which is not true."
It clarified that the base was officially renamed Bangladesh Air Force Base Coxâs Bazar through a government notification on Dec 2, 2021, and this remains unchanged.
The ISPR emphasised that the Bangladesh Air Force is not only safeguarding the airspace but also working alongside the public to deal with the overall situation in the country.
âIt will continue to work for the well-being of the people in the future.â