Staff Reporter :
Members of Indian Border Security Force [BSF] killed a Bangladeshi national and picked up two others in two separate incidents in Chuadanga and Naogaon district on Saturday.
In both cases, the Border Guard Bangladesh [BGB] strongly protested the incidents sending letters to the authority concerned with asking them to sit in flag meetings.
In Chuadanga, the BSF men tortured to death a Bangladeshi national along Chakulia border in Damurhuda in the morning.
The ill-fated victim was identified as Bakul Mandal, 38, son of late Soda Ali Mandal of Phulbari village of the upazila.
“A team of BSF chased a group of cattle traders numbering 5/6 when they went to the bordering area early in the morning to bring cattle. As they reached near the main border pillar no 88, the BSF men caught Bakul. Others managed to flee away,” Lieutenant Colonel Amir Majid, Commanding Officer of 6 Battalion, Border Guard Bangladesh [BGB], said.
He said: “The BGB has sent a letter to BSF strongly protesting the incident.”
Quoting Bakul’s associate Afsar Ali, the local media said that the BSF members beat him [Bakul] mercilessly with rifle-but and left him along the border in a critical condition. He died on his way to Chuadanga Sadar Hospital.
In another incident, BSF troops picked up two Bangladeshi nationals from Nitpur border in Porsha upazila of Naogaon district yesterday morning.
They were identified as- Naimul Hossain, 26, son of Khosh Mohammad of the upazila and Alim Uddin, 22, son of Mohidul Hossain of Islampur village of Sapahar upazila.
“The BSF troops of Kyadaripara camp picked up the two cattle traders from border pillar no 228 when they went there for bringing cattle in the morning,” Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Ali Reza, Commanding Officer of BGB-14 Battalion, said.
He said: “The BGB authorities asked the BSF authorities to hand over the two Bangladeshis through a flag meeting.”
On May 14, the BSF men killed an eighth-grader at school, Shihab Hossain, 15, at his native Jibonnagar Upazila in Chuadanga when he went to a mango orchard near the border.
Members of Indian Border Security Force [BSF] killed a Bangladeshi national and picked up two others in two separate incidents in Chuadanga and Naogaon district on Saturday.
In both cases, the Border Guard Bangladesh [BGB] strongly protested the incidents sending letters to the authority concerned with asking them to sit in flag meetings.
In Chuadanga, the BSF men tortured to death a Bangladeshi national along Chakulia border in Damurhuda in the morning.
The ill-fated victim was identified as Bakul Mandal, 38, son of late Soda Ali Mandal of Phulbari village of the upazila.
“A team of BSF chased a group of cattle traders numbering 5/6 when they went to the bordering area early in the morning to bring cattle. As they reached near the main border pillar no 88, the BSF men caught Bakul. Others managed to flee away,” Lieutenant Colonel Amir Majid, Commanding Officer of 6 Battalion, Border Guard Bangladesh [BGB], said.
He said: “The BGB has sent a letter to BSF strongly protesting the incident.”
Quoting Bakul’s associate Afsar Ali, the local media said that the BSF members beat him [Bakul] mercilessly with rifle-but and left him along the border in a critical condition. He died on his way to Chuadanga Sadar Hospital.
In another incident, BSF troops picked up two Bangladeshi nationals from Nitpur border in Porsha upazila of Naogaon district yesterday morning.
They were identified as- Naimul Hossain, 26, son of Khosh Mohammad of the upazila and Alim Uddin, 22, son of Mohidul Hossain of Islampur village of Sapahar upazila.
“The BSF troops of Kyadaripara camp picked up the two cattle traders from border pillar no 228 when they went there for bringing cattle in the morning,” Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Ali Reza, Commanding Officer of BGB-14 Battalion, said.
He said: “The BGB authorities asked the BSF authorities to hand over the two Bangladeshis through a flag meeting.”
On May 14, the BSF men killed an eighth-grader at school, Shihab Hossain, 15, at his native Jibonnagar Upazila in Chuadanga when he went to a mango orchard near the border.