A 32-year-old Bangladeshi man has been shot dead by Indian Khashias, confirmed India's Border Security Force (BSF).
His body was handed over to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on Saturday, five days after his killing, reports UNB.
The deceased is Kabir Hossain,32, of Champkanagar village at West Jaflong union in Sylhet.
BSF members handed over the body to BGB after a flag meeting at West Jaflong border around 10:30 am, said Omar Faruque Moral, officer-in-charge (investigation) of Goainghat police station.
According to BGB, on May 23, around 5:30 pm Kabir, Selim Mia and Kamil Mia from Champaknagar village went to Mayabati area along the border through the side of Mayabati waterfall.
When some Indian Khashia community people started firing bullets at them, Selim and Kamil managed to flee and returned to Bangladesh but Kabir could not.
On May 26, locals spotted Kabir’s body lying along Indian border near mayabati waterfall and local UP member Faruque Hossain informed the matter to police.
BSF later agreed to hand over the body after a flag meeting withBGB, said OC Omar Faruque.