Bangladesh MP who went missing found murdered in Kolkata
The minister said that Bangladesh Police have arrested three persons in connection with the murder of the 56-year-old lawmaker, The Daily Star reported
PTI
Dhaka, 22 May
Veteran Bangladeshi MP Anwarul Azim
Anar, who went missing in India, was found murdered in Kolkata and three people
have been arrested, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan announced here on Wednesday.
“Awami League MP Anwarul Azim Anar,
who went missing in India, was murdered at a Kolkata flat,” Khan told
reporters. “So far, we have come to know that all the killers involved are
Bangladeshis. It was a planned murder,” he said.
The minister said that Bangladesh
Police have arrested three persons in connection with the murder of the
56-year-old lawmaker, The Daily Star reported.
Asked about the whereabouts of the
body, he said that they were yet to know about it. “We will soon inform you
about the motive," the minister said, adding that Indian police are
cooperating with the case.
The three-time MP and president of
Kaliganj upazila unit Awami League went to India on May 12 on a personal visit
to receive treatment. A general diary report about his disappearance was filed
at Baranagar Police Station in North Kolkata on May 18, the report said.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has
expressed deep shock and sorrow at the death of Azim, the portal said quoting
the United News of Bangladesh news agency. Azim was the AL lawmaker from the
Jhenaidah-4 constituency.
“Jhenaidah is a bordering area
known for its high crime rate. Azim was the local lawmaker there. The incident
took place after went to India for treatment. According to what we currently
know, he was killed there,” the home minister said.
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