Two Bangladeshis lost everything while visiting India

International Desk: Two Bangladeshi tourists discovered everything while visiting India. In the moving train, they opened everything from bags to rupees, money, mobiles, gold ornaments.

International Desk: Two Bangladeshi tourists discovered everything while visiting India. In the moving train, they opened everything from bags to rupees, money, mobiles, gold ornaments.

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The incident took place on November 24. According to Siliguri police sources, two Bangladeshi tourists came to India from Bangladesh on November 23. The next day, on the night of 24 November, Kanchankanya was going to Siliguri by train from Sealdah to Darjeeling and Sikkim.

Allegedly, on the journey, two unknown passengers had a conversation with the two Bangladeshi tourists inside the train. After coming near Malda station, the two unknown persons told Yana, a citizen of Bangladesh, and her cousin, that they will get down at Malda station.

They can lie down on those two seats if they want. Although he talks about having tea before that. First Yana's cousin is given Rang tea, then Chao Khan Yana. After that Yana lay down with her mobile and wallet near her head. His cousin also slept on the seat next to him.

When Yana woke up the next day on November 25, she found herself lying in a hospital bed with a saline syringe attached to her arm.


Narrating the entire incident, Yana said, I had 15,000 rupees, 5,000 taka, five Kuwaiti dinars in my bag - none of it. The robbers also looted the gold bracelet weighing 4 grams from the right hand.

Apart from this, the robbers took the entire wallet with 15,000 rupees, 7,000 Bangladeshi taka, visa card belonging to his cousin.

Later, they filed a complaint at Siliguri Junction 'Government Railway Police' (GRP). However, Yana complained that they were not given the necessary support by the GRP.

But they could not imagine that they would come across such an experience when they came to visit India.

 

On Wednesday (November 27), Siliguri Railway Police (SRP) Kunuar Bhushan Singh said, "Do not eat anything from strangers" is written at every station in India. Everyone should be careful about this.


Monirul Islam

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