BSF kills Indian woman suspecting her to be Bangladeshi near Meherpur border
UNB
Publish: 02 Jul 2024, 03:24 PM
Meherpur,
July 1 (UNB)--A 64-year-old woman, who went to India from Bangladesh 30 years
ago and acquired citizenship there, was shot dead allegedly by the Indian
Border Security Force (BSF) in an area adjoining to Meherpur Sadar upazila in
the early hours of Monday.
The deceased, Istafon
Khatun, was the wife of Rahmot Ali of India's Bihar and daughter of the late
Komor Ali of Shalika village of Bangladesh's Meherpur Sadar Upazila.
Hasem Ali, the elder
brother of the victim, said that the members of the Natna BSF camp in India
fired in the small hours of Monday when Istafon tried to enter Bangladesh by
crossing the Barbed wire fence near Main Pillar No. 116 of Nabinagar Khalpara
border.
"Istafon died on
the spot and the body was taken to 84 BSF Battalion Natna Camp of Tehtra Police
Station in Nadia District," he added.
Hasem Ali said his
sister Istafan had left the country 30 years ago and used to live with her
husband in a city in Bihar. Her husband Rahmat Ali died a few days ago. Istafan
Khatun was living alone after her husband's death, he said.
"A few weeks ago,
she visited us and returned to India. She decided to return to Bangladesh and
stay with us as there was no one to look after her in Bihar. For the past three
days, she had been staying at the border at Nabinagar of Tehatto thana in Nadia
district for a chance to cross the fence. Her last conversation with us was
over the phone on Sunday night, "said Hasem.
"She said she would
cross the border whenever gets a chance and asked me to stay awake."
In the middle of the
night, he got the news that she was shot dead by members of the Natna BSF camp
while crossing the border to enter Bangladesh.
Biplab Hossain, son of
the deceased's brother, said that they contacted the Buripota BGB camp to get
the body back.
However, the BGB did not
not give any assurance of getting the body because the incident occurred inside
India.
Manmohan, commander of
Buripota BGB camp, said BSF did not tell us anything about this as the incident
took place inside India.
"The victim was
born in Bangladesh, her brother and other family members live in the bordering
village Shalika. It is believed that this incident happened while she tried to
enter Bangladesh illegally," said the commander.
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