BSF kills two cattle traders along Dinajpur border
Sunday, 13 September 2009
DINAJPUR, Sept 12 (UNB): Indian Border Security Force (BSF) gunned down two Bangladeshi cattle traders along Sundora border in Sadar Upazila Saturday morning.
The victims were identified as Ashraful Islam (40) of Julkapara village and Aminul (33) son of Rajjab Ali of Khanpur village in the upazila.
BDR sources said the BSF troops from Hamjapur outpost fired shots on Ashraful and Aminul near the main pillar no 318 when they entered the Indian territory for buying cattle at about 5am, leaving them dead on the spot. The BSF men then took their bodies to the BSF camp.
Meanwhile, BDR sent a letter to BSF protesting the killing and demanding immediate return of the bodies of Ashraful and Aminul.
The victims were identified as Ashraful Islam (40) of Julkapara village and Aminul (33) son of Rajjab Ali of Khanpur village in the upazila.
BDR sources said the BSF troops from Hamjapur outpost fired shots on Ashraful and Aminul near the main pillar no 318 when they entered the Indian territory for buying cattle at about 5am, leaving them dead on the spot. The BSF men then took their bodies to the BSF camp.
Meanwhile, BDR sent a letter to BSF protesting the killing and demanding immediate return of the bodies of Ashraful and Aminul.