Gunmen had killed five people in Kheronibadi in Tinsukia
district of Assam on Thursday. This event is on Thursday evening at 7.20 pm.
Here, 6 people arrived at Bisomimukh village in a motorcycle with a rifle in
the army uniform. They asked 6 people who spoke Bengali to walk with
themselves. Three people from one house, two from the main road and one from
the shop. After this, he took them to the bridges near the Brahmaputra river
and killed the bullets from behind.
Sadia's Superintendent of Police PS Changmai said,
"Around 38 empty AK-47 cartridges were found from the spot. Five people
were killed in this attack. The sixth-year-old Shadab fell into the river
Namasudra and the gunmen left him to die there. The victims were identified as
60-year-old Shyamlal Biswas, 18-year-old Anant Biswas, 25-year-old Abhinash
Biswas, 60-year-old Subal Das and 23-year-old Dhananjay Namashudra.
The five killed were originally a vegetable-growing farmer.
However, Shyamlal used to store vegetables and store a mobile recharge shop.
Police officers say that the terrorist organization United Liberation Front
Asom (ULFA) is in the hands of the attack. However, on Friday, the ULFA has
denied it. In addition to Shadab, the eyewitnesses of the incident, wife
Urmila, wife of younger brother Suhshen and Bisbas, is the daughter of Junmoni
Solovol.
According to the hero, 'four people entered the house, said
to Anant and Shadab that they should follow him. Those people spoke in Assamese
and said that they have to talk something. He said that after talking, he will
be allowed to go back. Everyone felt that he was a soldier because he was
wearing military clothes. Urmila Nayak and Susan ran behind them. The hero
said, 'They threatened to kill us with their gun. He said go back. We have
returned home after fear. '
The three of them came home and raised Mohanlal, father of
Abhinash and Anant. Recalling the incident, he said, "I took out my
flashlight and ran towards the gate but I did not see anyone there. He probably
reached the bridge. After a few minutes, we heard loud voices like crackers. '
Many Bengali organizations have called for a 24-hour bandh against the incident
on November 1.
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