Frequent bomb blasts in Meherpur district by criminals including  extortionists and outlaws have become a cause of concern for the people.
At  least 16 such incidents of bomb blast took place in the district in the  month of August alone claiming a life and injuring 15 others. 
Criminals in the district also shot two people dead and slit throat of another in the same month.
Other crimes, including rape, robbery, extortion and violence have also marked a steady rise. 
Police  records show that law enforcement agencies seized 17 live bombs, nine  different firearms, and eight bullets over the same period.  
Police also arrested seven people in connection with the crimes including bomb blasts. 
According to official records, at least seven bombs were blasted in the  month of July and eight live bombs were seized by law enforcers. Three  people were injured in the blasts. 
The last bomb blast as per  police records occurred on August 27. The bomb went off when a cadre of  an outlawed party was making them at his house at Bamundi village of  Gangni upazila in the district. Police arrested the alleged bomb maker  Azmot and seized two live bombs.
August 23 saw death of an  activist of ruling Awami League  after his rivals from BNP threw a bomb  on him during a clash between them at Goalgram village of the same  upazila. 
On August 22, one person was injured when robbers threw  bombs on people in Stadiumpara area in Meherpur town. The gang exploded  bombs when people chased them.
Police arrested one of the robbers within two hours of the incident and seized two LGs and two bombs from him. 
On August 19, police recovered five bombs from Milemari village in Gangni upazila 
On  August 17, police arrested five robbers and recovered looted valuables.  Two firearms and three bombs were recovered from them. On the same day,  Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) recovered one bomb from Khasmahal border  point in the district. 
On August 14, Rapid Action Battalion (Rab-6) seized two firearms from a bus on the Meherpur-Mujibnagar route. 
On  August 11, armed robbers blasted at least five bombs while looting a  house at Bamanpara in Meherpur town. People caught one of the robbers  and handed him over to police. 
On August 2, Rab-6 found two bombs at a godown at Saharbati village. 
Meanwhile, police recovered six bombs from a graveyard in Gangni upazila on Sunday.
A  police team from Pirtala camp raided the graveyard at Harbhanga village  in the evening and found the bombs kept in a polythene bag.
Locals  and police said several outlawed parties and gangs have regrouped and  resumed their criminal activities in the areas. A number of notorious  criminals and outlawed party leaders have returned to their old dens,  they said.
A section of ruling party leaders are allegedly  harbouring the outlawed party leaders and cadres who move with them in  the guise of 'party men'.
These criminals evade arrest as a  section of political leaders and local influential people shelter them.  The ruling party men use them for establishing supremacy in their  respective areas, a police official alleged. 
Police sources said,  at least a dozen outlawed parties are active in the region and an  unspecified number of illegal firearms are under their possession. 
These  outfits have around 5,000 cadres who belong to Purbo Banglar Communist  Party (PBCP-ML)--Janajuddho faction, PBCP-red flag, PBCP-Communist War,  Biplobi Communist Party (BCP), New Biplobi Communist Party (NBCP), Gono  Bahini (GB), Gono Mukti Fouz (GMF), Banglar Communist Party, Socialist  Party (SP), Biplobi Anuragi, Chinnamul Communist Party (CCP) and  Sharbahara Janatar Mancha.
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