Bangla Press Desk: Despite efforts by law enforcement agencies, the country continues to witness an alarming surge in murders, terror activities, and widespread extortion.
From bustling city centres to remote upazilas, criminals are operating with impunity—killing in broad daylight and demanding extortion money from citizens across all professions, particularly targeting business owners.
Victims, gripped by fear, often refrain from reporting incidents, fearing fatal retaliation. In many cases, extortionists pose as “coordinators” of community or development projects to extort money. On 27 July, police apprehended a group of young men in the capital’s Gulshan area while they were allegedly collecting a second instalment of extortion posing as such “coordinators”.
Following their arrest, further details have emerged pointing to the spread of such syndicates outside Dhaka. Bangla daily Kaler Kantho reports that in districts including Narsingdi and Mymensingh, killings have occurred even when victims failed to meet extortion demands.
Spike in murders, extortion, and terror raises alarm
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Despite efforts by law enforcement agencies, the country continues to witness an alarming surge in murders, terror activities, and widespread extortion.
From bustling city centres to remote upazilas, criminals are operating with impunity—killing in broad daylight and demanding extortion money from citizens across all professions, particularly targeting business owners.
Victims, gripped by fear, often refrain from reporting incidents, fearing fatal retaliation. In many cases, extortionists pose as “coordinators” of community or development projects to extort money. On 27 July, police apprehended a group of young men in the capital’s Gulshan area while they were allegedly collecting a second instalment of extortion posing as such “coordinators”.
Following their arrest, further details have emerged pointing to the spread of such syndicates outside Dhaka. Bangla daily Kaler Kantho reports that in districts including Narsingdi and Mymensingh, killings have occurred even when victims failed to meet extortion demands.
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