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12:00 AM, February 02, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:00 AM, February 02, 2018
BSF throws bomb on Bangladeshis
Two alleged cattle smugglers injured
Our Correspondent, Dinajpur
Two Bangladesh nationals were injured as a crude bomb thrown by the members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) blasted on the border in Sapahar upazila of Naogaon yesterday.
The injured are Golam Hossain, 22, son of Alfaz Hossain, and Md Babu, 25, son of Nazrul Mondal of Boldiaghat village in Sapahar.
The incident took place near pillar No 238 of India-Bangladesh border at Kalmudanga under Sapahar upazila around 5:00am.
According to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) officials, a group of alleged cattle smugglers went to India through Kalmudanga border on Wednesday night.
When they were returning home with cows through the same route, the BSF members chased them and at one stage threw crude bombs, leaving the two injured.
Other members of the group brought them inside Bangladesh territory and they took treatment at upazila health complex, said locals quoting family members.
“We strongly protested the incident,” said Musa Kalamullah, commander of Kalmudanga BGB camp.
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12:00 AM, February 02, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:00 AM, February 02, 2018
BSF throws bomb on Bangladeshis
Two alleged cattle smugglers injured
Our Correspondent, Dinajpur
Two Bangladesh nationals were injured as a crude bomb thrown by the members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) blasted on the border in Sapahar upazila of Naogaon yesterday.
The injured are Golam Hossain, 22, son of Alfaz Hossain, and Md Babu, 25, son of Nazrul Mondal of Boldiaghat village in Sapahar.
The incident took place near pillar No 238 of India-Bangladesh border at Kalmudanga under Sapahar upazila around 5:00am.
According to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) officials, a group of alleged cattle smugglers went to India through Kalmudanga border on Wednesday night.
When they were returning home with cows through the same route, the BSF members chased them and at one stage threw crude bombs, leaving the two injured.
Other members of the group brought them inside Bangladesh territory and they took treatment at upazila health complex, said locals quoting family members.
“We strongly protested the incident,” said Musa Kalamullah, commander of Kalmudanga BGB camp.