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Assam police constable brutally attacked over drug arrest case in Dhubri, 12 apprehended

Assam police constable brutally attacked over drug arrest case in Dhubri, 12 apprehended

A police constable attached to Assam's Dhubri police was brutally attacked by family members of an individual who was arrested on April 22 morning. The arrest of Kudus Ali, in connection with a narcotics case registered at the South Salmara-Mankachar Police Station, was carried out during a joint operation by South Salmara Police and a team from Dhubri Police.
 

Kudus Ali, was arrested under Case Number 45/25, facing charges under Section 21(b) and 22(c) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act by the South Salmara Police Station jurisdiction. He was then transit to South Salmara Mankachar on Tuesday.
 

Later in the evening, a group of individuals identified as family members of the accused allegedly attacked Abbas Ali Mondal, a Police Constable serving in the Rider Party of Dhubri Police. The attack is reported to have been severe, leaving the constable injured.
 

Following the assault, police have taken swift action, arresting several individuals in connection with the incident. Those apprehended include Jabeda Khatun, Aimona Khatun, Jamela Khatun, Romisa Khatun, Jamila Bewa, Jamiron Bewa, Farida Khatun, and Nayan Ali all residents of Aironjongla.
 

Additionally, Sohidur Rahman, a resident of Mutakhowa, and Abdul Aziz, Munna Mollah and Rashida Khatun, from new ghat area have also been arrested. Authorities have not yet released further details regarding the attack or the extent of the constable's injuries. However, this incident highlights the potential dangers faced by law enforcement personnel in the line of duty, particularly in cases involving drug-related offenses.
 

The investigation into the initial drug arrest and the subsequent attack on the police constable is currently underway. Police are expected to apprehend more information as the investigation progresses.