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Publish: 31 Aug 2024, 01:53 pm
Body Of Ex-BCL Leader Ishaque Ali Khan Panna Returns From India || Photo : Collected
The body of former general secretary of Bangladesh Chhatra league Ishaque Ali Khan Panna has returned to Bangladesh.
Meghalaya state police handed over the body to their Bangladeshi counterparts through the Tamabil border of Sylhet around 11:30am today (31 August).
Media Officer of Sylhet district police Samrat Talukder confirmed the matter, saying that family members of Panna have received the body and are heading towards his hometown Pirojpur.
The Meghalaya government had earlier stated that it was waiting for instructions from the Centre on the next steps to be taken following the recent recovery of the politician’s body. Panna had fled Bangladesh after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina regime and had allegedly entered India illegally, likely through the Dona Bhoi area of East Jaiñtia Hills (EJH) District, approximately 1.5 kilometres from the Indo-Bangladesh border.
The body, discovered on the evening of August 26, 2024, has been identified through a Bangladeshi passport. It was handed over to a close associate of Panna’s family, who has been authorised by the Bangladesh High Commission to identify the body and complete the necessary paperwork, early morning at around 5 am.
The body had been kept in the Khliehriat Civil Hospital’s morgue for identification. A post-mortem indicated that he died of throttling. His autopsy report also indicated that the death was from strangulation, raising further doubt on how he died.
Deputy Chief Minister in charge of Home (Police), Prestone Tynsong, had said, “We have informed the higher authorities and also the High Commissioners of Bangladesh and India about the discovery of the body, and now we are waiting for instructions from the Home Ministry on the next steps to be taken.”
“The Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs are taking care of everything, and our responsibility as the state government is only to hand over the dead body to the concerned family members once they reach Meghalaya (India),” he had said.
The Ministry of External Affairs, India and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh had been working closely ever since the body of Panna was found in Meghalaya, close to the Bangladesh border on August 26.
However, before the formal handover of the body, forensic test samples were to be collected to aid in the investigation of how the politician died.
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