Further raids were conducted on police outposts, postal stations and other colonial offices to acquire firearms and ammunition for a revolution.
A police outpost is functioning at town area.
Guerrillas began to hit targets of high symbolic value such as post offices and police outposts, provoking government counterattacks.
The central area of this small village is known as the "Kurichy Out Post", named after an earlier police outpost.
Many military and police outposts in the highlands have no radios and telephones.
In 1903 a police outpost was built here and in 1909 a school was built.
In the night before, the natives attack the police outposts.
In Bogra Jamaat supporters attacked police outposts with sticks and homemade bombs, leading to at least eight deaths.
A primary health centre, a police outpost and an Agriculture Development office are some other establishments of this locality.
The upazila consists of one municipality, 9 wards, 2 police outposts, 25 union parishads, 479 mouzas and 504 villages.