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Meghalaya Police and BSF refute claims of murder suspects' entry.

Meghalaya Police and the Border Security Force (BSF) have refuted claims from Bangladesh media asserting that two suspects in the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi, a youth leader of the Inquilab Mancha group, fled to India and were arrested. The Meghalaya DGP, Idashisha Nongrang, labeled these reports as false narratives aimed at inciting public confusion and undermining regional stability, while BSF officials also dismissed the allegations as fabricated propaganda. In contrast, Bangladeshi authorities maintain that the suspects, Faisal Karim Masud and Alamgir Sheikh, crossed into India with local assistance and are actively coordinating with Indian officials for their apprehension and extradition. The murder of Hadi, which is believed to be politically motivated, has sparked unrest in Bangladesh amidst concerns regarding safety and communal harmony under the current interim government. As investigations proceed, Bangladesh police report multiple arrests related to the case, highlighting a significant deterioration in law and order in the region.

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