Missing jounalist Abdul Rouf Alamgir’s body found in Kolohi River

Abdul Rouf Alamgir, a journalist from a web portal was missing from Saturday from Jambari village in Chaygaon. His body was spotted by some locals on Monday morning in Kolohi River near Jambari village.
Missing jounalist Abdul Rouf Alamgir’s body found in Kolohi River

BOKO: Abdul Rouf Alamgir, a journalist from a web portal was missing from Saturday from Jambari village in Chaygaon. His body was spotted by some locals on Monday morning in Kolohi River near Jambari village. After recovering the body, Jambari police sent it to GMCH for postmortem. Abdul Rouf Alamgir was a member of the GKS Press Club (Goroimari, Kalatoli, Sontoli).

The secretary of the GKS Press Club Ajijur Rahman Choudhury alleged that he was kidnapped on June 24. “Abdul runs a customer service point of Punjab National Bank at Jambari. He was from Hatipara village and on Saturday evening Abdul returned home after closing his CSP centre,” GSK Press Club secretary Ajijur Choudhury said. He alleged that Abdul was kidnapped when he was returning home. After the incident, GSK Press Club members and family members of Abdul Rouf Alamgir informed the matter to the Jambari Police outpost under Boko Police Station.

The secretary of the GKS Press Club Ajijur Rahman Choudhury also said that police immediately started a search operation after getting a FIR of the missing person. “We have seen injury signs on his body and his ears were cut. It seems to be a brutal murder. So we condemn this murder and we request the Assam Police to catch the culprits as soon as possible and severe punishment should be imposed,” Ajijur Rahman Choudhury said.

Members of Boko Press Club also condemned the journalist’s murder. “A case has been registered in Boko PS no. 286/2023. We have already started operations in this matter and we will catch the culprits,” Boko PS Officer in Charge Phanindra Nath

Meanwhile a police team led by Additional Superintendent of Police Kalyan Pathak also launched an operation regarding this case and two persons have been detained for questioning. The Assam Press Correspondents’ Union demanded a high level inquiry.

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