15 female Jamaat workers arrested in Lakshmipur

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 Lakshmipur: Police have arrested 15 female Jamaat workers on charges of holding a secret meeting in Lakshmipur. They were arrested from the Kamankhola area of Dalal Bazar in Sadar Upazila on Thursday (November 16) evening. The detainees are Pakhi Akhter, Ruby Begum, Tahera Begum, Hiron Begum, Salma Begum, Tania Begum, Pinki Akhter, Sumi Akhter, Lucky Begum, Bakul Begum, Sweety Akhter, Bakul, Fatema Begum, Tania and Zahera. They are residents of different villages of Dalal Bazar union. However, the party designation and detailed identity of the detainees are not known. The police station said that at the time of the incident, the women of Jamaat were holding a secret meeting with the intention of sabotage. The operation was carried out based on secret information. During this time, 15 women were arrested. Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Lakshmipur Sadar Model Police Station Md. Lokman Hossain said that preparations are underway at the police station against the women detained during the secret meeting.

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