Bangladesh Police Team Reaches Kolkata, To Probe MP's Murder With Bengal CID

Join us as we delve into the collaborative efforts of Bangladesh Police and the Bengal CID as they investigate the murder of a Member of Parliament in Kolkata. Stay updated on the latest developments and findings in this high-profile case.

Bangladesh Police Team Reaches Kolkata, To Probe MP's Murder With Bengal CID

A team from the Bangladesh Police has arrived in Kolkata to investigate the murder of the Member of Parliament in collaboration with the Bengal CID.

The Bangladesh Police expressed their intention to interrogate the arrested suspects and visit Baranagar, where Anar resided. They also plan to speak to the MP's friend and the landlord of the house where he stayed.

A Bangladesh police team, arriving here on Sunday afternoon, stated their intention to seek cooperation from the West Bengal CID and conduct a thorough investigation into the murder of MP Anwarul Azim Anar. The team expressed its desire to interrogate the arrested suspects and visit Baranagar, where Anar resided, as well as to speak to the MP's friend and the landlord of the house where he stayed.

Speaking anonymously to PTI, a senior state CID officer affirmed their readiness to assist the Bangladesh detectives in every possible manner. He stated that all evidence collected by the state CID regarding the case would be shared with them.

A Bangladesh police team arrived in Kolkata on Sunday afternoon to probe the murder of MP Anwarul Azim Anar, in collaboration with the Bengal CID. The team expressed its intention to seek cooperation from the West Bengal CID and conduct a thorough investigation into the case. They also expressed their desire to interrogate the arrested suspects and visit Baranagar, where Anar resided, as well as to speak to the MP's friend and the landlord of the house where he stayed.

Speaking anonymously to PTI, a senior state CID officer affirmed their readiness to assist the Bangladesh detectives in every possible way. He stated that all evidence collected by the state CID regarding the case would be shared with them.

The search for the missing MP began when Gopal Biswas, a resident of Baranagar and an acquaintance of Anar, lodged a complaint with local police on May 18, stating that Anar, who arrived in Kolkata on May 12 for medical treatment, had gone missing.

According to Biswas, Anar left his residence in Baranagar for a doctor's appointment on May 13, assuring that he would return home for dinner. However, he became unreachable on May 17, prompting Biswas to file a missing complaint the following day.

According to Kolkata Police, circumstantial evidence indicated that the MP was first strangled and killed after which his body was chopped into pieces and dumped in different areas. Traces of his body or body parts are yet to be found.

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