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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Bangladesh: Hindu businessman murdered in Satkhira

Dead body of a Hindu businessesman found at Shakipur village of Satkhira district. The deceased has been identified as Sri Paritosh Kumar Biswas (55). He was a cloth merchant and had a shop in Sokhipur market. 

As per locals, his dead body was found at a fishery of the village on 16th June morning. Police of Devhata police station recovered the body and sent for postmortem. 

According to his family members, he went on his motorcycle for errand. Since then, his family had no idea of his whereabouts. Later, his dead body was found. Also, his motorcycle is missing. 

Officer in Charge of Devhata police station, Md. Babul Akhtar said, “We have started investigation of this case. Still it is mysterious to us. The reason of the death will be confirmed after postmortem.”

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2 COMMENTS

  1. What postmortem will beget?
    — Zero
    The police will wash their hands off. The file will remain closed and only dust will settle on it.
    The criminals will remain Scott-free by and large as the victim is a Hindu.
    This is Bangladesh!
    With the fall of Sk Hasina, Bangladesh will witness Noakhali all over its length & breath.
    The Hindus have no place in Bangladesh, Pakistan, & Afghanistan.

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