Local businessman detained and shot in police operation involving illegal Burmese supari transportations

Dec 10, 2023 - 09:44
Dec 10, 2023 - 09:48
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Local businessman detained and shot in police operation involving illegal Burmese supari transportations
Local businessman detained and shot in police operation involving illegal Burmese Supari transportations

In a surprising turn of events, Jabir Hussain Talukdar, a local businessman from Gumrah, found himself at the center of a police operation related to the illegal transportation of Burmese Supari. The operation, led by Cachar's Superintendent of Police (SP) Numal Mahatta, unfolded early this morning, culminating in Talukdar's detention and subsequent shooting in the leg.

The police contingent descended upon Talukdar's residence at approximately 3:00 am, summoning him and transporting him first to Kalain Hospital and later to Silchar Medical College and Hospital. However, the situation took a drastic turn when, en route to SMCH, Talukdar allegedly attempted to flee, resulting in the police firing a shot that wounded him in the leg.

Jabir Hussain Talukdar is currently under medical attention at Silchar Medical College and Hospital, recovering from the gunshot wound sustained during the incident.

The genesis of this operation can be traced back to the confiscation of a truck laden with Burmese Supari by the Inspector in Charge of Gumrah Police Station. Subsequent investigations revealed a network allegedly involving four police constables stationed at the Digorkhal Check Gate of Gumrah Police Station, who are accused of facilitating the illicit transport of the contraband.

The constables were summoned to Silchar Sadar, where SP Numal Mahatta personally led the inquiry. During the investigation, Talukdar's name surfaced, leading to his detention and the subsequent events. However, SP Mahatta remained unavailable for comment, with an official briefing expected later in the day.

In the midst of these developments, Talukdar's brother strongly denied any connection between his sibling and the illegal activity, suggesting a case of mistaken identity. "My brother is a businessman who deals with coal and has no connection with Burmese Supari. There is another Jabir Hussain in the area, and it could be a case of mistaken identity," asserted the concerned brother.

The unfolding events raise crucial questions about the accuracy of the information leading to Talukdar's detainment and the subsequent use of force, prompting a call for a thorough and transparent investigation into the matter. Further details are expected to emerge as the situation develops.

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