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Bangladesh MP who went missing in India's Kolkata was murdered, claims its home minister; probe on

Bangladesh MP who went missing in India's Kolkata was murdered, claims its home minister; probe on

Bangladeshi Member of Parliament (MP) Anwarul Azim

A Bangladeshi lawmaker was "murdered" in Kolkata a week after he went missing after visiting the east Indian megacity, the country's home minister claimed on Wednesday (May 22). A joint investigation has been launched into the death of theBangladesh Member of Parliament (MP) Anwarul Azim.

The lawmaker had reached India on May 12 and went for a medical checkupthe following daywith a family friend inKolkata'sBidhannagar.But nobody could trace him after May 13, following which the friend had lodged a missing complaint with the West Bengal Police.

His body was recovered from an apartment in a posh residential complex at New Town on the northern outskirts of Kolkata under mysterious circumstances.

Azim, a member of Bangladesh's ruling Awami League party, was missing since the last eight days.

In Dhaka, Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan termed the incident a"planned murder."

"So far, we have come to know that all the killers involved are Bangladeshis. It was a planned murder,"the Bangladesh HomeMinister was quoted by news agency ANI as saying.

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Local media reported that Bangladeshi police have arrested at least three persons in this connection. As per reports, Indian police arealsocooperating with Bangladeshi authorities over the matter, and an investigation hasbeen launched.

"We will soon inform you about the motive (of the murderers),"Minister Khan told the media.

MP tried calling hisassistant

In a police complaint filed byMP'sfamily friend Gopal Viswas at Baranagar police station in Bidhannagar,it was claimedthat Anwarul Azim had tried calling his assistant on the morning of May 16.

"On the morning of May 16, he (Anwarul Azim) called his assistant, but could not connect. Later, when his PA called him back, he did not answer,"the complaint read.

The MP'sdaughter also tried calling her father but to no avail.“Still, there has been no physical presence or direct contact with him since May 13,"Viswas wrote in the complaint.

"His daughter called me (Viswas), and said, Ican'tcommunicate with my father. Then I contacted all his (AnarulAzim's) acquaintances on the phone, but it was not possible to contact him,"it added.

"Iwas then requested to come to Baranagar police station on May 18 to register the complaint in the missing diary,"a copy of the complaint said.

(With inputs from agencies)