Seasonal hide traders in Feni have suffered significant financial losses as thousands of sacrificial animal hides went unsold following Eid-ul-Azha, with many now decomposing in local markets due to a lack of buyers and inadequate preservation.
Traders spent the Eid day night in makeshift markets, waiting in vain for buyers.
As the hours passed and temperatures rose, many of the unsold hides began to rot, releasing a foul odour that forced some traders to abandon them altogether.
Amid mounting pressure from locals over the overpowering stench, traders loaded the decomposing hides onto pickup vans and dumped them into nearby rivers.
One such trader, Shukkur Ali, was arrested on Sunday night for disposing of hides in the Silonia River under Parshuram upazila.
Acting on the instructions of Executive Magistrate and Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Arifur Rahman, a mobile court detained Shukkur from his residence in the Malipathar area of Chitholia Union.
The arrest followed a viral video showing him discarding hides into the river, which sparked public outrage and prompted swift administrative action.
Locals said Shukkur had collected hides on Eid day, purchasing each at rates between Tk 500 and 600.
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After transporting them to Parshuram Bazar, he reportedly became frustrated with the absence of buyers and dumped the hides in anger.
“He was arrested for polluting the environment,” said Mohammad Nurul Hakim, officer-in-charge of Parshuram Police Station.