Postmaster Mr Hoque said:[11] They had no manners and no education, and the army gave them only the leftover weapons and almost no ammunition.On 30 October 1971, Mujahid Bahini caught some Indian agents, Indian robbers and Mujahid Bahini then opened fire, killing 3 and other robbers surrendered.
Mujahid Bahini also captured 21 rifles, 252 bombs, 320 land mines and 850 rounds of ammunition in different locations across East Pakistan.
[12] On 8-9 December 1971, Pakistani forces reportedly decided to leave Madaripur to enter Faridpur, Pakistan Army and it's local collaborators and its supporters, Razakar, Al Badr, Al Shams and Mujahid Bahini crossed the Ghatakchar Bridge where pro-independence militants began attacking them.
[3][13][14][15][16] The leaders of Mujahid Bahini were Zahid Hossain Khokon's brother, Zafor, Mawlana Abul Kalam[17] and Mawlana Mohammad Ali, Zafor was eventually shot dead by Bengali fighters on May 29, 1971 during a battle with Bengali fighters and Pakistan Army at Chandhat.
[18] Two branches of the Mujahid Bahini reportedly committed killings, rape, torture, abduction, deportation, confinement.