May 24th 2024.
Kolkata, the bustling capital of West Bengal, was shaken by the news of a murder that had taken place in the city. The West Bengal CID had made an arrest in connection with the brutal killing of Bangladesh MP Anwarul Azim Anar from Jhenaidah-4 segment in the neighboring country. The person arrested was from Bongaon area in North 24 Parganas district and was a butcher by profession.
According to the investigating officer, the man had confessed to his involvement in the murder during interrogation. He had helped the other accused in chopping the victim's body into pieces and disposing of them in various locations. The Bengal Police had confirmed the murder of Anar after he had gone missing from Kolkata on May 13. The state CID had taken the arrested person to Bhangar area where the body parts were found in plastic bags scattered around.
As the details of the case emerged, it was revealed that the accused was a Bangladeshi citizen who had entered India illegally. He had been living in Mumbai under a false identity before being summoned to Kolkata a few months ago as part of the murder plan. The police officer further stated that the man had admitted to being an accomplice to the four men who had killed the MP inside a flat. He had also helped them in skinning and chopping the body.
The arrested accused was scheduled to be produced in court later that day. Meanwhile, a team of CID officers was searching for the victim's body parts in the Krishnamati village in Bhangar, based on the information provided by the butcher. Further investigation had also revealed that the MP's friend, a US citizen named Akhtaruzzaman, had paid around Rs 5 crore to those involved in the crime.
As the case took a cross-border turn, a team of the West Bengal CID had traveled to Bangladesh to question the three accused who had been arrested by the Bangladesh police. The MP's close friend had a flat in Kolkata, but he was currently in the US. Police also claimed that circumstantial evidence pointed towards the fact that Anar was first strangled and then his body was chopped into pieces.
The search for the missing MP had begun after a complaint was filed by Gopal Biswas, a resident of Baranagar and an acquaintance of the Bangladeshi politician. Biswas had stated that Anar had stayed at his house upon his arrival in Kolkata on May 12 for medical treatment. However, he had gone missing on May 13 after leaving for a doctor's appointment and had not been in contact since then. The police had begun their investigation after Biswas filed a missing complaint on May 18.
The incident had sent shockwaves through the city, and the police were working tirelessly to gather evidence and bring the perpetrators to justice. The people of Kolkata were left in disbelief at the gruesome murder of the Bangladeshi MP in their city.
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