Bangladeshi farmer’s body found along Feni border; BSF blamed

India-Bangladesh border. File photo

The body of a farmer was recovered on Wednesday three days after members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) had picked him up from his cropland along the border at Parshuram upazila of the district.

The deceased was identified as Meshba Uddin, son of Mafizur Rahman of Uttar Guthuma village under the upazila.

The victim’s wife Morium, locals and police said the BSF picked him up from his cropland, saying that  he was a member of a smuggling group while he was collecting paddy on Sunday afternoon.

Morium alleged that the BSF members punched, kicked and beat him while he tried to resist them. At one stage sounds of three rounds of bullet were heard there.

Local government representative  Nizam Uddin said members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the BSF held meetings for three times on Monday over the matter, but the BSF from their side denied the allegation of picking him up.

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Arifur Rahman, commandant of the BGB-4 battalion, said they came to know through locals that the BSF left the body of the farmer in Indian territory, which is around 100 yards away from the border fence.

“We came to know that the BSF took away him from his cropland when he was working there on Sunday afternoon,” he said.