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Bangladesh likely to seek India`s help to capture abductors
Dhaka, Sept 15: Bangladesh government is likely to seek India`s cooperation to capture abductors of a BNP leader as it fears that they might have crossed the border, officials said here.
Dhaka, Sept 15: Bangladesh government is likely to seek India's cooperation to capture abductors of a BNP leader as it fears that they might have crossed the border, officials
said here.
Law enforcement agencies will seek cooperation from
Tripura government to capture the abductors of businessman
Jamaluddin Ahmed, also a district level leader of the ruling
Bangladesh Nationalist Party, police officials were quoted as
saying by media today.
Police said Abdul Kasem, chairman of Fatikchari Union Parishad, prime suspect in the abduction case, might have taken Ahmed to Tripura after kidnapping him on July 24.
Direct bus service between Dhaka and Agartala is scheduled to be inaugurated on Friday and Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar is also expected to arrive in Dhaka on the occasion, the Daily Star reported.
Police said Abdul Kasem, chairman of Fatikchari Union Parishad, prime suspect in the abduction case, might have taken Ahmed to Tripura after kidnapping him on July 24.
Direct bus service between Dhaka and Agartala is scheduled to be inaugurated on Friday and Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar is also expected to arrive in Dhaka on the occasion, the Daily Star reported.
Bureau Report