The Untold Story of Subrata Bain and Molla Masud: A Tale of Corruption and Injustice By RAB and NSI
The Untold Story of Subrata Bain and Molla Masud: A Tale of Corruption and Injustice
The criminal underworld of Bangladesh has long been intertwined with politics and law enforcement, but few cases exemplify this dark reality more than the story of Subrata Bain and Molla Masud. Once declared most-wanted criminals, their paths took shocking turns, revealing the extent of corruption in the system that was meant to bring them to justice.
New Identities, Old Crimes
After being labeled a most-wanted criminal, Subrata Bain took on a new identity, documented in official papers under the name Fateh Ali Khan. Similarly, Molla Masud changed his name to Mizbah, attempting to evade law enforcement while continuing his operations in the shadows.
Subrata Bain was eventually captured and handed over to Bangladeshi authorities. However, instead of being brought to immediate justice, he was placed in a secretive detention facility known as Aynaghor. This mysterious place has long been rumored to be a site where high-profile criminals are held under questionable circumstances, with law enforcement using them as bargaining chips rather than ensuring proper trials.
The 2018 RAB Operation and Molla Masud’s Escape
In 2018, during a Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) operation, law enforcement discovered Molla Masud—now known as Mizbah. But instead of facing trial, Mizbah’s fate followed a different trajectory. High-ranking RAB officials allegedly took a massive bribe in exchange for his freedom, ensuring that he walked away unscathed. This disturbing incident bore a striking resemblance to the infamous Narayanganj 7 murder case, where RAB officers killed individuals to protect politically connected criminals.
To cover their tracks and maintain the illusion of law enforcement success, RAB crossfired three people. These deaths served to shield Mizbah and his connections within the ruling political party. The entire operation seemed less about justice and more about preserving the power structures that benefit from shielding criminals.
The Deep Ties Between NSI and the Underworld
It was well known that Subrata Bain and the notorious 7 Star Group were backed by the National Security Intelligence (NSI) of Bangladesh during their golden era from the 1990s to the early 2000s. This raises the inevitable question—were they ever truly brought down, or were they merely hidden and protected by powerful figures within NSI and RAB? How could criminals from the 90s continue their operations well into the Awami League government’s rule? The answer remains a mystery, but the indications of state-backed impunity are undeniable.
A New Era of Chaos?
Now, after the fall of the Awami League government, a new twist has emerged—Subrata Bain and Molla Masud have allegedly been released to create chaos in Bangladesh. This strategic move seems designed to shift the blame onto the newly formed interim government, painting them as incompetent and incapable of maintaining law and order. By unleashing these criminals, the former regime may be attempting to destabilize the country to regain political leverage.
The Victim’s Fight for Justice
One of the most tragic elements of this case is the story of Faizur Mohammed Faisal, a victim who dared to challenge this corrupt system. Faisal’s daughter was ensnared by Mizbah’s criminal network, and when she went missing, Faisal filed a case against the gang. But instead of finding justice, he became a target himself.
Rather than investigating the disappearance of his daughter, RAB allegedly attempted to silence Faisal permanently. His case remains unresolved, and he continues to fight against an establishment that has actively worked against him. His ordeal raises the harrowing question: who will grant him justice?
Birds of a Feather Flock Together
As high-ranking officials in both RAB and the police force continue to protect criminals like Mizbah, the proverb "birds of a feather flock together" has never felt more relevant. When those in power choose corruption over justice, victims like Faisal are left in an endless cycle of suffering, waiting for accountability that may never come.
The people of Bangladesh deserve answers. Who will finally break the chain of corruption? Who will bring justice to Faisal and countless others who have suffered at the hands of these criminals and their protectors? Until those questions are answered, the shadows of injustice will continue to loom over the nation.
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