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Bangladeshi shot dead ‘by BSF’ along Panchagarh border

UNB . Panchagarh
07 Sep 2023 20:11:16 | Update: 07 Sep 2023 21:23:14
Bangladeshi shot dead ‘by BSF’ along Panchagarh border
— UNB File Photo

A Bangladeshi cattle trader was shot dead allegedly by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along the Mominpara border in Panchagarh Sadar upazila on Thursday.

Nuruzzaman alias Nur Alam, 33, was socn of Abdul Zabbar of Bokshigonj village in Boda upazila of the district.

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and locals said a group of cattle traders including Nur Alam were returning home through the border on Wednesday night

At one stage, a patrol team of BSF opened fire on them, leaving Nur Alam dead on the spot, they said, adding that the rest traders took away the body and left it near a tea garden.

In the morning, locals spotted the body and informed police about the matter.

Abdul Latif, officer-in-charge of Panchagarh Sadar police station said, they recovered the body and sent it to Panchagarh Sadar Hospital morgue for autopsy.

He assumed that Nur Alam died after being hit by bullets. An unnatural death case was filed in this connection.

Lt Col Asaduzzaman Hakim, commandant of the BGB-56 (Nilphamari), said they held a flag meeting with the BSF-21on Zero Line in this regard on Thursday morning.

“The BSF claimed that the smugglers attacked their force members when they were patrolling, in reply the BSF members opened fire but they don’t whether anyone was killed,” the BGB officer said.

He said they condemned the incident from the Bangladesh side.

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