Bodies of two Bangladeshi youths recovered along Rajshahi border

Police on Saturday recovered the bodies of two Bangladeshi youths from a cove of the River Padma at Char Hanumantanagar Border under Godagari upazila in Rajshahi.

The deceased — Kawsar Ali, 18, son of Md Sukuddi, and Mosarraf Hossain Musa, 19, son of Atiqul Islam of Charkanapara area in the upazila — might have drowned into the water after being chased by the Indian Border Security Force, said Abdul Matin, officer-in-charge of Godagari police station.

Quoting family members and local people, Abdul Matin said that a group of seven people made an attempt to enter India illegally crossing the River Padma on December 19.

‘They all wanted to go to Chennai in search of job. But, five of them came back home after being chased by Indian Boarder Security Force while Kawsar and Musa went missing’, he said.

The police official said that the local fishermen first noticed the bodies of the youths that were floating in a cove of the Padma, about one kilometer inside Bangladesh territory.

 

 

‘A case of unnatural death was filed with the police station’, he said, adding that the bodies were sent to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital for post-mortem exainations.

Meanwhile, Border Guard Bangladesh Rajshahi-1 battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel Matinul Islam said that the families of the two deceased informed them about their disappearance two days ago.

‘We then contacted to the BSF who claimed to know nothing about the two youths’, he said, adding that he heard that the bodies of the two youths were recovered on Saturday morning.

New Age