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Around 26 people, including rebel Awami League candidate Abdul Quader, were arrested in connection to the clash that left a man dead
A Chittagong court on Wednesday granted three-day remand of 11 people including rebel councillor candidate Abdul Quader in a case filed over death of a man in a clash cantering the Chittagong City Corporation polls.
Chittagong Metropolitan Magistrate Court Judge Shafiuddin Ahmed passed the order, reports UNB. The other remanded accused are MK Kabir Helal Uddin, 40, Obaidul Kabir Mintu, 40, Asaduzzaman Nur Raihan, 29, Imran Hossain Dollar, 24, Didar Ullah Dilu, 48, Minhaz Hossain Forhad, 20, Shahidul Alam Shahed, 37, Jahidul Alam Jahid, 25, Shahidul Islam, 33, and Abdur Rahman, 44.
Earlier, Sejan Mahmud, son of Babul Sardar, filed a case against 13 identified and 27 unidentified people in this connection with Double Mooring police station.
Before that, around 26 people, including rebel Awami League candidate Abdul Quader, were arrested in this connection.
On Monday morning, an argument broke out between the supporters of Awami League-backed councillor candidate Nazrul Islam Bahadur and rebel candidate Quader after a poster was torn down at Magpukur in the Pathantuli area. The argument soon turned violent as the factions exchanged fire.
A 52-year-old man, identified as Azgarh Ali Babul Sardar, a supporter of Nazrul Islam, died on the spot after sustaining gunshot injuries during the violence, police said. Jubo League activist Mahbub, who also suffered bullet injuries, is being treated at Chittagong Medical College Hospital, Das said.