Assassination of Ziaur Rahman

Ziaur Rahman, the sixth president of Bangladesh, was assassinated by a faction of officers of Bangladesh Army, on 30 May 1981, in the south-eastern port city of Chittagong. Rahman went to Chittagong to arbitrate in a clash between the local leaders of his political party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. On the night of 30 May, a group of officers commandeered the Chittagong Circuit House, a government residence where Rahman was staying, shooting him and several others.

Assassination of Ziaur Rahman
Old Circuit House Building, Chittagong
LocationCircuit House, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Date30 May 1981
4:00 a.m. (Bangladesh Standard Time)
TargetZiaur Rahman
Attack type
Military coup
Weapons11 sub machine guns
3 rocket launchers
3 grenade firing rifles
Deaths8 person;
  • Ziaur Rahman
  • Lt. Colonel A.K.M. Moinul Ahsan
  • Captain Ashraful Hafiz Khan
  • Naik Md. Abu Taher
  • Abul Kashem (Sepoy)
  • Abdur Rauf (Sepoy)
  • Md. Shah Alam (Sepoy)
  • Dulal Mia (Constable)
Injured16 person (including Guards)
Perpetrators16 army officers with a few soldiers
  • Lt. Colonel Matiur Rahman
  • Major S.M. Khaled
  • Lt. Colonel Shah Md. Fazle Hossain
  • Major Mozaffar Hossain
  • Captain Mosleh Uddin
  • Captain Jamil Haque
  • Captain Mohammad Abdus Sattar
  • Lt. Colonel Mahbubur Rahman
  • Major Kazi Mominul Haque
  • Captain Salahuddin Ahmed
  • Captain Mohammed Ilyas
  • Captain Gias Uddin Ahmed
  • Major A.Z. Gias Uddin Ahmed
  • Captain Syed Mohammad Munir
  • Major Fazlul Haque
  • Lt. Rafiqul Hassan Khan
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