Thursday, 11 February 2016

Six Men Detained in Burdwan village for Using Army Stickers


After the Khagragarh blast took place around a year ago where two Jamat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh terrorists were accidentally killed while making bombs, six people today were detained by the West Bengal Police in Jamalpur Village, which is again in the Burdwan district and has barely half an hour distance from Khagragarh.

According to the west Bengal police, the six persons were identified as Sk Irfan, Sakil Ahmed, Salim, Sk Asrafuddin, Abu Akhtar, Sk Shahrukh are residents of Topsia in Tiljala area of South-Eastern Kolkata. This treacherous incident took place in the early hours of Monday in Jamalpur village when the Burdwan district police noticed a white car with a sticker on its bumper display ‘Government of India, Ministry of Defence’ in it. Doubts raised as officials noticed a Kolkata registration number of the car written in golden as they stopped the vehicle.   

“They gave incoherent answers and were detained for questioning” police sources said adding they did not have any identity proof or any valid documents to prove that they were defence personnel. This incident threw the lid off to terrorist proceedings within the state as recently last year a Trinamool leader and his son were arrested from Garden Reach area of Kolkata on charges of their ISI connection. A Bangladeshi was arrested early this year while taking photographs of the Army Command Hospital at Alipore in South Kolkata.

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