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Sylhet, Oct 7 (bdnews24.com)Plainclothes men, claiming to be law enforcers, have taken away four Indian students from a private medical college in Sylhet for 'questioning', while a doctor disappeared with unknown men.
Police and RAB authorities, however, have denied any involvement. The students missing are from Kashmir.
Ragib-Rabeya Medical College principal Nazmul Islam, a retired major general, told bdnews24.com plainclothes men posing as Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) members had taken three of his students away, saying they were needed for interrogation, Thursday night. Another was taken on Friday noon.
The students are Mohammad Ashraf, 'Amir' and 'Tasir'. The last one could not be identified.
Another private institution North East Medical College's medical unit clinical assistant , Abdur Rashid, was taken away by unidentified men on Thursday afternoon.
The college authorities filed a general diary at the Dakkhin Surma Police Station after seeing the incident on CCTV camera records, principal Afzal Hossain said.
RAB's legal and media wing director Mohammad Sohail told bdnews24.com they had no information of such an incident.
Dakkhin Surma police OC Abu Shyama Iqbal Hayat told bdnews24.com that police were looking into the general diary.
A source within police says the men may have been detained in connection to the arrest of Wasim, a Kashmiri medical student studying Unani in Dhaka, by the Indian National Intelligence Agency (NIA), in connection with Delhi High Court bombings.
According to the Times of India website, NIA on Friday arrested wasim, who is alleged to be a 'key link' in the conspiracy behind the Delhi High Court blast on Sep 7 that left 15 people dead and over 70 injured.
NIA has refused to say where Wasim was arrested, Times of India said.
Four Indians among five 'missing' in Sylhet | | bdnews24.com
Police and RAB authorities, however, have denied any involvement. The students missing are from Kashmir.
Ragib-Rabeya Medical College principal Nazmul Islam, a retired major general, told bdnews24.com plainclothes men posing as Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) members had taken three of his students away, saying they were needed for interrogation, Thursday night. Another was taken on Friday noon.
The students are Mohammad Ashraf, 'Amir' and 'Tasir'. The last one could not be identified.
Another private institution North East Medical College's medical unit clinical assistant , Abdur Rashid, was taken away by unidentified men on Thursday afternoon.
The college authorities filed a general diary at the Dakkhin Surma Police Station after seeing the incident on CCTV camera records, principal Afzal Hossain said.
RAB's legal and media wing director Mohammad Sohail told bdnews24.com they had no information of such an incident.
Dakkhin Surma police OC Abu Shyama Iqbal Hayat told bdnews24.com that police were looking into the general diary.
A source within police says the men may have been detained in connection to the arrest of Wasim, a Kashmiri medical student studying Unani in Dhaka, by the Indian National Intelligence Agency (NIA), in connection with Delhi High Court bombings.
According to the Times of India website, NIA on Friday arrested wasim, who is alleged to be a 'key link' in the conspiracy behind the Delhi High Court blast on Sep 7 that left 15 people dead and over 70 injured.
NIA has refused to say where Wasim was arrested, Times of India said.
Four Indians among five 'missing' in Sylhet | | bdnews24.com