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Law enforcement agencies in Chattogram have placed fifteen local businessmen under surveillance for allegedly financing the activities of the banned Chhatra League. According to the report, these businessmen, coordinated by a former Chattogram Chamber director, have been supplying funds collected from pro-Awami League donors. The money is reportedly distributed to field-level operatives through female associates and deposited into prison accounts of detained leaders. Police and intelligence units have begun monitoring these financial flows as part of an ongoing investigation.
Sources cited in the report indicate that the banned organization has divided Chattogram city into two operational zones to plan flash processions and acts of sabotage. Two trained cadres, identified as Sadman and Jony, are said to be leading these groups under the remote supervision of exiled former ministers and an ex-MP. Police recently arrested 68 participants following major processions in the GEC and Oxygen areas, uncovering details about the group’s coordination and funding network.
Analysts quoted in the report warned that administrative inaction and political divisions among opposition parties have emboldened the banned group, urging renewed unity among anti-fascist political forces to prevent further unrest.
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