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LALMONIRHAT: A Bangladeshi citizen was hacked to death by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on Bamondal border in Patgram upazila sometime Saturday.
The deceased was identified as Rafiqul Islam, 30, son of Bahar Uddin of Burimari union in Patgram upazila.
After the killing, the BSF men threw the body into the river Saniajan Sunday.
Bahar Uddin told banglanews that Rafiqul went out of the house after Zohr prayers Saturday and his body was retrieved from the river at 10:30am Sunday.
According to a BGB source, A BSF patrol team from BF Bari camp of Koch Bihar-104 BSF battalion picked up Rafiqul from near Bamondal border pillar No. 835 on Saturday afternoon. Later, his body was recovered form Saniajan River on Sunday morning.
He was beaten and hacked to death, he said.
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) sent a letter to the BSF protesting the killing.
The Bangladeshi national was hacked to death in an apparent change of ruthless action from shooting on sight to chopping.
BSF, at a commander-level flag meeting with Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) on July 16, promised to their Bangladesh counterpart that the BSF troops would not shoot anyone on sight on the frontier.
Bangladeshi hacked to death by BSF men on Lalmonirhat border
The deceased was identified as Rafiqul Islam, 30, son of Bahar Uddin of Burimari union in Patgram upazila.
After the killing, the BSF men threw the body into the river Saniajan Sunday.
Bahar Uddin told banglanews that Rafiqul went out of the house after Zohr prayers Saturday and his body was retrieved from the river at 10:30am Sunday.
According to a BGB source, A BSF patrol team from BF Bari camp of Koch Bihar-104 BSF battalion picked up Rafiqul from near Bamondal border pillar No. 835 on Saturday afternoon. Later, his body was recovered form Saniajan River on Sunday morning.
He was beaten and hacked to death, he said.
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) sent a letter to the BSF protesting the killing.
The Bangladeshi national was hacked to death in an apparent change of ruthless action from shooting on sight to chopping.
BSF, at a commander-level flag meeting with Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) on July 16, promised to their Bangladesh counterpart that the BSF troops would not shoot anyone on sight on the frontier.
Bangladeshi hacked to death by BSF men on Lalmonirhat border