A horrifying incident involved the kidnapping and murder of a Hindu girl from Bangladesh by someone who afterward posted her picture on Facebook, announcing that she had been killed. Anuradha Sen, a member of a minority group living in the Bangladeshi district of Sherpur’s Nalitabari Upazila, has been identified as the victim.
As per reports, the kidnapped girl was murdered by the accused, who later shared her picture on her Facebook account with the caption, “there is no need to look for her, She is dead.” Bari Mehdi, who had previously threatened Anuradha’s brother, is thought to be the accused.
The victim who attended Bankura High School had just finished her 10th board examination this year. The criminal who claimed to be calling from her school to provide government funding for her future education abducted her.
On Sunday, July 25, the alleged event took place when the accused allegedly called Anuradha’s mother and requested that she send her to the school to collect the money. Anuradha was one of few unique students who were receiving funding from the government, according to the person who answered the phone.
Muslims kidnapped 15 year old Anuradha Sen in Bangladesh. Later a photo of her was shared on her own Facebook a/c & it was written that no need to find her, she is dead.
Same thing happened in India in case of Nishank Rathode. World in silence is observing Hindi Genocide. pic.twitter.com/eacEOFGI3M
— Radharamn Das राधारमण दास (@RadharamnDas) July 29, 2022
Later, the girl’s family learned that someone had lured her to the school under false pretenses in order to trap her and kidnap her. The victim girl’s father went to the school and made an attempt to find her. At the Nalitabari police station, he subsequently made a police report.
The girl’s brother then stated that he had recently got a similar call from a man by the name of Bari Mehdi. Anuradha came up in the conversation on the other end. He said that he had fallen in love with the girl after meeting her on Facebook.
Bari Mehdi said to Anuradha’s brother on phone, “Your sister and I connected on Facebook. Afterward, we got close. My mum, your sister and I spoke a lot. I’ve since learned that your sister is involved with someone else. This is unacceptable.”
The victim’s brother told the police that the call he had received that day and the one his mother had received from the same number. According to the sources, it is believed that the accused killed the girl because he thought she would have a relationship with someone else. The investigation is underway into the murder case.
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