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    India Detains Another Suspect Linked to Killing of Bangladeshi Student Leader

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Indian law enforcement officials announced on Sunday the apprehension of a Bangladeshi national accused of facilitating the illegal entry of two other Bangladeshis into India. These two individuals are prime suspects in the high-profile murder of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent student leader and vocal critic of India, who played a significant role in Bangladesh’s 2024 mass uprising. The arrest adds a new layer to the ongoing investigation surrounding the politically charged killing that has reverberated across the region.

    Sharif Osman Hadi was fatally shot by assailants wearing masks in Dhaka on December 12. Despite being rushed to a hospital in Singapore for medical treatment, he ultimately succumbed to his injuries, sparking widespread outrage. The incident sent shockwaves through Bangladesh, igniting violent protests where enraged demonstrators targeted and set ablaze several buildings, including two major newspapers perceived as pro-India and a well-known cultural center. These events underscored the deep political and social tensions surrounding Hadi’s death.

    West Bengal police have identified Faisal Karim Masud and Alamgir Hossain as the main suspects in the assassination. Reports indicate that shortly after the attack on Hadi, both men fled Bangladesh by crossing the Haluaghat border into India. Indian authorities detained Masud and Hossain on March 8, and they have remained in custody since then. The porous nature of the India-Bangladesh border has often been a challenge for law enforcement, complicating efforts to control illegal crossings and cross-border crimes.

    On Sunday, Superintendent Indrajit Sarkar of West Bengal’s Special Task Force revealed that Philip Sangma was arrested on suspicion of aiding Masud and Hossain in their unauthorized entry into West Bengal. Sangma was taken into custody on Saturday and subsequently appeared before a district court, which ordered his detention for a week to facilitate further investigation. This development highlights the ongoing efforts by Indian authorities to dismantle networks that assist fugitives in evading capture.

    The killing of Sharif Osman Hadi has also strained diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh, which were already tense following the departure of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina amid the pro-democracy uprising. Hasina’s flight to India added a complex dimension to bilateral ties, with accusations and mistrust escalating on both sides. India’s foreign ministry has firmly rejected allegations suggesting New Delhi’s involvement in Hadi’s murder, dismissing such claims as misleading and unfounded.

    Despite the recent tensions, there are subtle signs of potential diplomatic rapprochement. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended congratulations to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party after their victory in the first parliamentary elections held since Hasina’s exit. This gesture could signal a willingness to stabilize relations and engage constructively with the new political landscape in Bangladesh. As investigations continue, the region watches closely to see how these developments will influence Indo-Bangladeshi ties moving forward.

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