West Bengal police checking Nur\\\'s mobile records
Sunday, 15 June 2014
West Bengal police have started checking the details of calls made from mobile phones by Nur Hossain during his stay in Kolkata as an absconder. A senior official of West Bengal’s Intelligence Branch (IB) on Sunday confirmed the arrest of Nur Hossain. ‘We arrested the man, accused of abducting and killing 7 people in Narayanganj in Bangladesh, from Baguihati of Kolkata last night,’ said the IB official, alluding to the details of the absconding Narayanganj 4 councillor handed over by Interpol to West Bengal police. ‘We are sure we have got the right man.’ He said the West Bengal IB has started checking the call records of SIMs found on two mobile phones found on Nur Hossain during his arrest late on Saturday. ‘That will help us establish the duration of his stay in Kolkata and also the people he called here in West Bengal and back in Bangladesh. That will not only give us a clear idea of people here who help Bangladesh’s fugitive criminals find safe shelter but also help us establish whether he is indeed the Nur Hossain wanted for multiple murders back in Bangladesh,’ the official said. He said the West Bengal police was keen to explore the support networks fuelling trans-border crime. 'So would be great if we know who helped Nur Hossain stay safe so long in Kolkata,' according to bdnews24.com.