Bangladeshi man shot lifeless by BSF at Lalmonirhat border

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Bangladeshi man shot lifeless by BSF at Lalmonirhat border
A Bangladeshi person was shot to loss of life by customers of Indian Border Reliability Drive (BSF) along the Bangladesh-India border in Patgram upazila of Lalmonirhat on Fri morning.

The deceased was discovered as Abul Kalam Azad, 32, son of Joynul Abedin from Srirampur union. 

Humayun Kabir, brother-in-legislation of the deceased, has filed a murder circumstance with Patgram law enforcement station accusing unidentified individuals.

Sumon Kumar Mohant, officer-in-demand (OC) of Patgram police station, confirmed the matter to Banglanews.

According to local options, Abul Kalam with four to five others visited fetch cows by Indian cattle traders near sub pillar 6-7 of main pillar 848 in Jhalangi border on early on Friday. 

A patrol team of Indian Kochbihar 140 BSF Battalion shot at the cattle rustlers, leaving Abul Kalam with critical injures. He was rescued by his companions but died on the way to Rangpur Medical University and Hospital.

Patgram law enforcement recovered Kalam’s human body and can sent it to Lalmonirhat Sadar Medical center morgue for autopsy tomorrow morning hours.
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