Jhenaidah Correspondent :The bullet hit body of Kaliganj College student Shahanur Rahman was recovered from a field of Channatala-Kharagoda village under Chuadanga Sadar upazila, about 25 kilometres from the district headquarters on Wednesday morning. There was a bullet mark in the eyes of the deceased, confirmed the Officer-in-Charge of Chuadanga Police Station Saiful Islam. He said, acting on information the Chuadanga police rushed to Channatala in the morning and recovered the bullet hit body at about 8.30 AM. The relatives of the deceased identified the body as Shahanur Rahman, son of Mohsin Ali from Iswarba village under Kaliganj Police Station in Jhenaidah.Investigation Officer and Sub-Inspector Khalid Hossain said, they handed the body of Shahanur to his uncle Mahfuzur Rahman in the afternoon after post mortem at Chuadanga Sadar Hospital.Earlier on April 17, the family members of Shahanur held a press conference at Jhenaidah Press Club and alleged that a team of four plain cloth policemen on the day picked up his son by an easy bike from Iswarba village under Kaliganj police station in Jhenaidah on April 10. Shahanur along with his younger brother Masud were waiting at Iswarba Jamtala for the arrival of their mother Parvina Begum who was returning home from Dhaka after a medical treatment. Immediately before arrival of the mother, four plain cloth men of detective branch (DB) on an easy bike picked up Shahanur and left the scene at about 5.00 PM. Since then, they could not trace out their son.Shahanur was studying in the first year higher secondary class at local Shahid Nur Ali College in Kaliganj town.The father said, his son was not involved in any student or party politics. To get his son Shahanur back, he moved door to door of the local politicians including the lawmaker, police administration and other corners. Mohsin said, since the missing they went to local police station at Kaliganj. But the officer in charge said that the policemen did not pick up anyone as Shahanur from any area of the upazila.Shahanur’s mother Parvina Begum when contacted said, they were searching here and there to get back her son. At last the police recovered the bullet hit body from Chuadanga on Wednesday. For whose responsibility her son had to die, Parvina Begum asked.Kaliganj police officer-in-charge Anwar Hossain when contacted said, the blame of the family was almost baseless as the policemen did not pick any one as Shahanur. The family member came to police station for cooperation in searching the missing college student the following day. The police assured them of all out cooperation in this regard, the OC said.