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BSF kills Bangladeshi in Jessore

Members of Border Security Force (BSF), Indian border guards, have killed a Bangladeshi Businessman through electric shock at Putkhali Border of Benapole under Sharsha Upazila of Jessore District of Bangladesh in the night on 16 February 2011.

The deceased was identified as Mr. Israfil is aged 30, son of Mr. Abdul Momin of Shyamalgachhi Village under Sharsha Upazila of Jessore.

In Charge of Putkhali Camp of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Mr. Emdad Hosain has confirmed the incident of killing of a Bangladeshi by BSF.

Sources said, BSF threw the body of the ill fated Bangladeshi into Isamati River after torturing mercilessly and his fellow men rushed him to Bagachhra Clinic where doctors declare Israfil as dead.

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