Lakshmipur:
A mobile court has fined 10 gamblers in Kamalnagar, Lakshmipur.
On Monday (September 18) afternoon, Kamalnagar Upazila Executive Officer and Mobile Court Executive Magistrate Md. Masudur Rahman Molla collected a fine of Tk 500 each, totaling Tk 5,000.
The convicted are Nuru Islam (28), son of Shafiq Ullah of Char Ubhuti village in Lakshmipur Sadar upazila, Md. Khokon (22), son of Osman Ali of Torabganj area in Kamalnagar upazila, Abbas Uddin (40), son of Mofiz Ullah of the same area, Moin Uddin (32), son of Sahab Uddin, Saddam (19), son of Shah Alam, Main Uddin (26), son of Hanif of Char Lawrence area, Nurul Islam (35), son of Nurul Huda of the same area, Sohrab Hossain (23), son of Ramzan Ali, Md. Nizam (28), son of Mofizul Haque, and Md. Mostafa (28), son of Char Martin area.
Kamalnagar Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Akul Chandra Biswas said that they were caught red-handed while gambling at a shop in Torabganj Bazar on Sunday (September 17) night based on a secret tip-off. Later, when they were produced before a mobile court, they were fined Tk 500 each and a total of Tk 5,000.
10 gamblers fined in Kamalnagar
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