Machete-wielding robbers target women outside Dhaka home after Eid holidays
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two women were robbed at machete-point outside their home in Dhaka, Bangladesh, shortly after returning from Eid holidays.
- The video of the incident shows two men threatening the victims with a machete and stealing their luggage and belongings.
- Police have identified one suspect and are attempting to apprehend him.
A brazen robbery unfolded in Dhaka, Bangladesh, as two women were targeted at machete-point just outside their home. The incident occurred in the Mohammadpur area early Saturday morning, shortly after the victims had returned to the capital following the Eid-ul-Azha holidays.
CCTV footage captured the disturbing event, showing the two women disembarking from a rickshaw in front of their residence. Two assailants approached them, with one brandishing a machete. The mugger, dressed in a lungi, black T-shirt, and cap, threatened the women with the weapon before forcibly taking their luggage, bags, and other personal belongings.
They then took a rickshaw to their home, only to be targeted by muggers right outside their gate.
According to police, the victims had traveled to Dhaka's Shyamoli area by bus from Thakurgaon. They then took a rickshaw to their home, only to be confronted by the robbers at their doorstep. Inspector (Investigation) Rakibuzzaman Rakib of Mohammadpur Police Station confirmed the details of the incident.
Law enforcement has identified one of the individuals involved in the robbery and is actively working to track down and arrest the suspect. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about street crime and the safety of residents, particularly during periods of increased travel and activity like holiday returns.
We have identified one person involved in the incident and are trying to arrest him.
Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.