Two Key Suspects in Osman Hadi Murder Escaped to India via Meghalaya Border: Dhaka Police

    Two Key Suspects in Osman Hadi Murder Escaped to India via Meghalaya Border: Dhaka Police


    International

    oi-Ashish Rana

    Bangladesh
    police
    have
    said
    that
    two
    prime
    suspects
    in
    the
    killing
    of
    student
    leader
    and
    election
    candidate
    Sharif
    Osman
    Hadi
    fled
    the
    country
    shortly
    after
    the
    shooting,
    crossing
    into
    India
    through
    the
    Haluaghat
    border
    in
    Mymensingh
    and
    entering
    Meghalaya.

    Following
    the
    killing
    of
    student
    leader
    Sharif
    Osman
    Hadi,
    suspects
    Faisal
    Karim
    Masud
    and
    Alamgir
    Sheikh,
    facilitated
    by
    local
    contacts,
    fled
    Bangladesh
    through
    the
    Haluaghat
    border
    to
    Meghalaya,
    India;
    Hadi
    died
    on
    December
    18
    after
    being
    shot
    on
    December
    12
    during
    campaigning
    in
    Dhaka,
    leading
    to
    widespread
    protests.

    The
    development
    comes
    as
    authorities
    continue
    to
    probe
    the
    murder
    that
    triggered
    widespread
    unrest
    across
    Bangladesh.

    According
    to
    Dhaka
    Metropolitan
    Police
    (DMP),
    the
    suspects
    managed
    to
    leave
    Bangladesh
    with
    local
    assistance
    and
    are
    believed
    to
    be
    hiding
    in
    India.
    The
    case
    has
    remained
    politically
    sensitive
    due
    to
    Hadi’s
    role
    in
    opposition
    mobilisation
    and
    the
    scale
    of
    protests
    that
    followed
    his
    death.

    Suspects
    crossed
    into
    India
    via
    Haluaghat
    border

    Speaking
    at
    a
    press
    conference
    at
    the
    DMP
    media
    centre,
    additional
    commissioner
    SN
    Nazrul
    Islam
    said
    the
    two
    suspects,
    Faisal
    Karim
    Masud
    and
    Alamgir
    Sheikh,
    escaped
    through
    the
    Haluaghat
    border
    area
    before
    travelling
    onward
    to
    Meghalaya.

    “According
    to
    our
    information,
    the
    suspects
    entered
    India
    via
    the
    Haluaghat
    border.
    After
    crossing,
    they
    were
    initially
    received
    by
    an
    individual
    named
    Purti.
    Later,
    a
    taxi
    driver
    named
    Sami
    transported
    them
    to
    Tura
    city
    in
    Meghalaya,” the
    official
    said,
    as
    quoted
    by
    The
    Daily
    Star.

    Police
    said
    the
    escape
    was
    facilitated
    by
    local
    contacts
    on
    both
    sides
    of
    the
    border,
    allowing
    the
    suspects
    to
    move
    quickly
    out
    of
    Bangladesh
    after
    the
    attack.

    Indian
    links
    under
    probe,
    two
    helpers
    detained

    Nazrul
    Islam
    said
    Bangladeshi
    authorities
    are
    coordinating
    with
    Indian
    agencies
    to
    trace
    the
    suspects
    and
    take
    further
    legal
    action.
    He
    confirmed
    that
    two
    individuals
    accused
    of
    helping
    the
    suspects
    enter
    Meghalaya
    have
    already
    been
    detained
    in
    India.

    “We
    are
    maintaining
    communication
    with
    Indian
    authorities
    through
    both
    formal
    and
    informal
    channels
    to
    ensure
    their
    arrest
    and
    extradition,” Nazrul
    said.

    Investigators
    are
    now
    focusing
    on
    identifying
    the
    full
    network
    that
    assisted
    the
    suspects,
    including
    those
    who
    arranged
    transport
    and
    shelter
    after
    the
    border
    crossing.

    Shooting
    triggered
    unrest
    across
    Bangladesh

    Sharif
    Osman
    Hadi
    was
    shot
    in
    the
    head
    on
    December
    12
    while
    campaigning
    in
    the
    Bijoynagar
    area
    of
    central
    Dhaka.
    He
    was
    later
    flown
    to
    Singapore
    for
    advanced
    medical
    treatment
    but
    succumbed
    to
    his
    injuries
    on
    December
    18.

    His
    death
    sparked
    large-scale
    protests
    and
    violence
    across
    several
    parts
    of
    Bangladesh,
    with
    demonstrators
    demanding
    swift
    arrests
    and
    accountability.
    Security
    was
    tightened
    in
    multiple
    cities
    as
    tensions
    escalated
    following
    the
    killing.

    Who
    was
    Osman
    Hadi?

    Osman
    Hadi
    was
    a
    prominent
    member
    of
    the
    anti-Sheikh
    Hasina
    platform
    Inqilab
    Manch
    and
    was
    contesting
    the
    upcoming
    February
    elections
    as
    an
    independent
    candidate
    from
    the
    Dhaka-8
    constituency.

    Inqilab
    Manch
    had
    gained
    national
    attention
    during
    the
    July
    uprising
    last
    year,
    which
    ultimately
    led
    to
    the
    removal
    of
    Sheikh
    Hasina
    from
    power.
    Following
    Hadi’s
    killing,
    the
    group
    warned
    the
    interim
    government
    of
    intensified
    agitation
    if
    justice
    was
    delayed,
    adding
    to
    the
    political
    pressure
    surrounding
    the
    case.

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