Bangladeshi killed after abduction in Malaysia
ucting him in George Town of Malaysia on
Saturday, reports local newspaper The Star.
The dead is Hussain
Mohammad Alahi, 39, a resident of Daudkandi upazila in Comilla, Mantu
Kumar Biswas, counsellor (labour) at Bangladesh High Commission in Kuala
Lumpur, told The Daily Star over the Staff Correspondent
Failing
to get ransom, a group of Myanmar human traffickers killed a
Bangladeshi worker after abd
phone yesterday.
Alahi's
body was found in a jungle at Bukit Relau in Jalan Bukit Gambier of
George Town on Sunday, he said, adding that the body was later sent to
Penang Hospital for autopsy.
The Malaysian police are yet to
arrest any of the suspected murderers but detained four other
Bangladeshis for quizzing, Mantu added.
He, however, couldn't give the details of the detained Bangladeshis.
The autopsy report showed the deceased had been strangled, said Dr
Bhupinder Singh, a senior consultant forensic pathologist at Penang
Hospital.
On Friday, the Myanmar human traffickers demanded
Malaysian Ringgit (RM) 240,000 from some Bangladeshi workers as ransom
after kidnapping Alahi and his friend Mozibur Rahman, 33, another
Bangladeshi worker, at Bukit Jambul, reported The Star.
Mozibur had managed to free himself before lodging a police report, the newspaper reported quoting Malaysian Police.
The victims had received a phone call from an unknown number asking them to repair a kitchen of a flat in the area. They were kidnapped by a group of people impersonating policemen as soon as they reached the spot.
“We were held captive in the deep jungle,” said Mozibur.
The victims had received a phone call from an unknown number asking them to repair a kitchen of a flat in the area. They were kidnapped by a group of people impersonating policemen as soon as they reached the spot.
“We were held captive in the deep jungle,” said Mozibur.
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