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"Nagn tamasha chal raha maut ka idhar udhar, kafir ho tum ka shor hai, har kidhar har pahar": Hindu schoolgirl abducted and killed in Bangladesh, the killer used her Facebook account to post her kidnapped picture and announce her death

The kidnapped pictures of the girl were shared on her own Facebook account, presumably by the abductors, who also later used it to declare her death
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Anuradha Sen who was murdered by suspect Bari Mehdi
Anuradha Sen who was murdered by suspect Bari Mehdi

In yet another not-so-shocking incident, one jihadi cherrypicked a Hindu girl whom he wanted to kidnap and so he did. After all, what is stopping him from doing so?

So, it goes like this, a girl identified as Anuradha Sen had recently given her exams for class 10th this year from Bankura High School. Anuradha's mother received a call, the caller on the other side pretended to be calling from her school to provide government funds for her further studies.

The incident is said to have happened on Sunday, July 25 when the person called Anuradha’s mother and asked her to send Anuradha to the school to collect the funds. He said on a phone call that the funds were being provided by the government for some special students and Anuradha was one of those.

Anuradha left for school to collect the grant to never return. The family of the girl later came to know that the person had trapped the girl and had kidnapped her by falsely calling her to the school. The father of the victim girl went to the school and tried to search for her but to no avail. Later he filed a police complaint at Nalitabari police station.

Meanwhile, the girl’s brother revealed that he had received a similar phone call from a person named Bari Mehdi a few days ago. The person on the other side talked about Anuradha. He said that he had met the girl on Facebook and claimed that he had developed a love affair with her.

“I met your sister on Facebook. Then we became close. Your sister talked a lot with my mother. Now I heard that your sister has a relationship with someone else. It’s not going well. This is not good,” Bari Mehdi said to Anuradha’s brother on phone.

The brother also confirmed to the Police that the call that he had received that day and the call received by his mother asking her to send Anuradha to school for funds had been made from the same number.

Bari Mehdi who kidnapped the girl had killed her and posted her picture on her Facebook account. The caption attached to the post read, “There is no need to find her. She is dead.”

The deceased Anuradha Sen belonged to the minority community in Nalitabari Upazila of Sherpur, Bangladesh.

From the reports, it is suspected that the accused murdered the girl over suspicion of her relationship with some other person. The investigations in the case are underway and the police are verifying the claims.

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