29-year-old Rafiul Islam was killed and 2 injured by the patrolling team of Arjun Camp of the Indian Border Force
International Reporter
London: The Border Security Force of India killed a Bangladeshi youth and took the body with them by firing at the Putgram border in Lalmunirhat district of West Bengal state. The Bangladeshi youth who was killed across the border by the firing of the Indian army has been identified as 29-year-old Rafiul Islam, who was a cattle trader by profession. was a resident and was buying and selling cattle with his business partners. The patrolling team of Arjun camp of the Indian Border Force opened fire on them unprovoked, killing 29-year-old Rafiul Islam while others were injured. 2 were injured, but their condition is out of danger. The Indian army, showing brazenness, picked up Rafiul Islam’s body and took it to their police station, on which Subedar Aman-ul-Zaman, commander of Border Guard Bangladesh’s Battalion 51, strongly protested against the Indian army. Wrote a letter to the Border Force. Bangladeshi Commander Aman-ul-Zaman in his protest letter also demanded immediate return of the citizen’s body through a flag meeting.