UNB, Kurigram :
A Bangladeshi national was gunned down by members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at Roumari border point in Roumari upazila early Tuesday.
The deceased was identified as Nurul Amin, 32, son of Moksed Ali Munshi, a resident of Khetar Char village of the upazila, was cattle trader. Abdul Aziz,a
commander of Datbhanga border outpost, and Mizanur Rahman, 3 no ward councillor of Datbhanga union, said a group of Bangladeshi cattle traders numbering 10-15 was trying to enter the Indian territory through the border pillar no 1054 in order to bring cattle early in the morning.
Sensing their attempt, a patrol team of the Indian border force opened fire on the cattle traders, leaving Nurul dead on the spot. Lt Colonel Mohammad Rafiqul Hasan of BGB-35 battalion of Jamalpur said they had heard of the BGB firing.
A Bangladeshi national was gunned down by members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at Roumari border point in Roumari upazila early Tuesday.
The deceased was identified as Nurul Amin, 32, son of Moksed Ali Munshi, a resident of Khetar Char village of the upazila, was cattle trader. Abdul Aziz,a
commander of Datbhanga border outpost, and Mizanur Rahman, 3 no ward councillor of Datbhanga union, said a group of Bangladeshi cattle traders numbering 10-15 was trying to enter the Indian territory through the border pillar no 1054 in order to bring cattle early in the morning.
Sensing their attempt, a patrol team of the Indian border force opened fire on the cattle traders, leaving Nurul dead on the spot. Lt Colonel Mohammad Rafiqul Hasan of BGB-35 battalion of Jamalpur said they had heard of the BGB firing.