Published : 17 Apr 2021, 01:47 PM
According to the local police, the violence broke out around 10:30 am on Saturday at the coal-fired power plant.
At least 20 others were injured in the clash, including police and local residents.
The dead have been identified as Ahmed Reza, 18, Rony Hossain, 22, Shuvo, 24, Mohammad Rahat, 22, and Raihan, 18.
According to local residents, there were growing tensions between the power plant administration and the workers at the power plant in the last few days over various issues. The situation escalated on Saturday morning, leading to the clash between police and workers.
Four bodies were brought to the Upazila Health Complex on Saturday, medical officer Dr Shafiur Rahman Mazumdar told bdnews24.com.

A four-member committee, headed by Chattogram Additional District Magistrate Sumoni Akhter, has been constituted to look into the incident, said Banshkhali Upazila Nirbahi Officer Saiduzzaman Chowdhury.
The committee has been asked to submit a probe report within seven working days, he added.
After the clash, workers' representatives, police, district administration and the power plant's management held a meeting in the afternoon.
During the meeting, the power plant authorities assured the workers that their demands would be met.
UNO Saiduzzaman said the families of the dead workers would receive Tk 300,000 each in compensation from S Alam Group while Tk 50,000 will be handed to the families of the injured. S Alam Group will also bear the medical expenses of the injured workers.

The protests against the allocation of land for the coal-fired power plant continued for some time, allegedly with the support of a local BNP leader.
A Chinese company is working as an EPC contractor for the construction of the plant. According to police and the local administration, locals joined workers during the clash inside the power plant.
Banshkhali Police Inspector Azizul Islam confirmed the casualties, adding that six police personnel were also injured in the clash.
UNO Saiduzzaman Chowdhury said the workers had been making demands for several days and wanted to present these demands to the senior members of the administration.
Chowdhury noted that the power plant was still under construction and police and senior officials of the administration were present at the scene.