Over two and half years into the incident, the trial of the murder of Bangladeshi girl Felani will begin on Tuesday at a special court constituted by Border Security Force (BSF) in Cooch Behar of India.
Felani, a 15-year-old girl, was shot dead by the BSF men while she was entering Bangladesh over the barbed-wire fences along Anantapur border point in Kurigram district on January 7, 2011.
Two Bangladeshi witnesses, a lawyer and a Borger Guard Bangladesh (BGB) representative will go to India on August 19 to make their depositions before the court.
The witnesses are Felani’s father M Nurul Islam and maternal uncle M Abdul Hanif while the BGB representative is commanding officer of BGB Battalion-45 Lt Col Ziaul Haque Khaled. Kurigram public prosecutor Abraham Lincoln will be there as the lawyer.
Amid the BGB’s consistent efforts, the BSF headquarters formed the General Security Force Court to punish those responsible for the incident after an investigation.
After the investigation, the BSF submitted the charge sheet against its constable Amiya Ghosh who shot the Bangladeshi innocent girl.
Felani who used to work as a domestic help in New Delhi along with her father was returning home from India on January 7, 2011 to tie her knot.
Although her father crossed into Bangladesh by scaling the barbed-wire fence, she failed to do so as her clothes got entangled with the barbed wires.
Later, she was shot dead by the BSF men.
Source: UNB Connect