Bangladeshi youth arrested for going to India for love


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So much thrill, and suspense, that will beat any screenplay! It was the dream of a girl from West Bengal, India, to take her lover's hand and start a family in Bangladesh. A Bangladeshi boyfriend entered India to take her home, accompanied by a girlfriend from his own country. However, based on the complaint of the girl's family, the Indian police rescued the 16-year-old girl. On the other hand, the Bangladeshi youth has been arrested. 

The police alleged that the Indian girl was being trafficked. And two Bangladeshi citizens have been arrested on that charge. 

It is known that the 16-year-old from Kumargram police station in Alipurduar district of West Bengal met a Bangladeshi youth about eight months ago through social media. After that, the girl was gradually caught in the web of love. At night, when everyone in the house fell asleep, the screen of love would be opened on the mobile phone, and the love story would go on for hours. At one time, the Bangladeshi girl fell in love with the sweet words of the young man and took his hand and crossed over to Bangladesh with the dream of starting a family there.

But the family of the girl did not notice that the girl of the house had gradually fallen in love for eight months and decided to leave the house. 

The girl disappeared suddenly on August 27, and after that, the family regained consciousness. Next day on August 28, the girl's family reported the girl's disappearance to the police of Kumargram police station in a written form. 

After that, the Alipurduar district police started an extreme search for the young woman. Because, after understanding the nature of the incident, the police were certain that the girl was in the clutches of a big trafficking ring.

After that, District Superintendent of Police Y Raghuvanshi tasked Kumargram Police Station Dunde Officer (Inspector-in-Charge) Vasudev Sarkar to find out the mystery of the girl's disappearance.

Besides, the Superintendent of Police himself started tracking the girl's mobile phone at night. Preliminary investigation revealed that just as the girl switched on her mobile phone, she was spotted moving towards the northeastern Indian state of Assam. 

In the investigation, a young man from Bangladesh came up. Abdul Sufian and his colleague Ruba Akhtar, a young Bangladeshi girl. The investigation also revealed that both Abdul and Runa spent the night in a hotel in Guwahati on August 28. The Bangladeshi young man and woman showed their passports and checked into the hotel by identifying themselves as husband and wife. The Indian girl was also staying in the same hotel with them that day. 

After that, the police accelerated the investigation based on the mobile number in the passport of the two Bangladeshis. It can be seen that on August 29, the three moved towards Tripura via Shillong. The Superintendent of Police of Alipurduar district immediately sought the help of the top police officers of Tripura. 

On the morning of August 30, a delegation of police officers from North Tripura's Unakata and Kumarghat police stations conducted a search operation on a bus coming from Shillong in the state of Meghalaya and arrested two Bangladeshi youths. Along with that, the abducted girl was also rescued from that bus. Then all three of them were handed over to Alipurduar district police. 

And that's when Javnika fell in love with the girl and smuggled her to Bangladesh. The investigation revealed that the two foreign nationals had planned to smuggle and sell the Alipurduar girl to Bangladesh. 

The police filed a case of illegal entry and kidnapping in India against the two Bangladeshi nationals and sent them to Alipurduar District Sessions and Judge Court on Saturday. The court ordered 6 days police remand of the accused. Taking the two foreigners into their custody, the police wanted to know whether the members of the smuggling gang had spread the network of the smuggling gang elsewhere in the district.

However, the accused Bangladeshi citizen Abdul Sufian has claimed that the allegations of trafficking are false. He said 'that girl went for a walk with me. Allegations of trafficking are false.' 

Kumargram Police Station Officer Vasudev Sarkar said, 'We traced the Bangladeshi boy by tracking his mobile number. Sometimes he was turning on the mobile number. They were going to Bangladesh with that Indian girl. We got Bangladeshi passport, visa from them. All have been seized. From where they were detained, they were going to Bangladesh through that route. 

He also said that this case was raised in the Alipurduar Chief Judicial Magistrate's court. The court has given police remand for six days. 

Superintendent of Police Y Raghuvanshi of Alipurduar district said, 'We had to go through the climax at every moment to really foil the abduction. We succeeded in the end because of the skill of our police officers. We are sure that once she crossed the border of the country, no trace of the girl would have been found.

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Ahmed Bulbul

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