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India hands over Rezaul’s body to Bangladesh

Staff Reporter:

Indian police yesterday handed over the body of a Bangladeshi citizen, who died inside the neighboring country’s territory, to Bangladesh police.
The deceased Bangladeshi was identified as Md. Rizaul Karim, son of Abdus Sattar of Alinapara village in Sherpur Sadar upazila of Sherpur district, Sherpur Sadar Police confirmed.
The body of Rezaul was handed over to Bangladesh Police at 1pm yesterday in the presence of members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and Border Security Force (BSF) through the Netrokona District Police at 11am yesterday through the Bagmara LC of the 200 BSF Battalion opposite to the Bijoypur BOP under the Netrokona Battalion (31 BGB).
Rezaul’s family members identified his body.
Commanding Officer (CO) of the Netrokona Battalion (31 BGB) Lt Col ASM Quamruzzaman con-firmed the of the matter.
A BGB press release said, citing BSF sources, seven Bangladeshi nationals entered approximately 100-150 yards into India from the barbed wire near the border pillar 1138/4-S in the Digalbagh area of Dho-baura upazila of Mymensingh, under the jurisdiction of the Munshipara BOP under the Netrokona Bat-talion (31 BGB) in the evening of 24 October 2024.
At that time, when BSF members patrolling the Damdama camp of 181 BSF Battalion challenged them, six of them were able to escape, but one fell from a culvert there, received head injuries and became unconscious and drowned in the water of the culvert, the release said.
BSF members rescued him immediately and admitted him to the local Primary Health Care Center, where he died on October 24, it said.
The autopsy of the deceased was completed in India.

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