Suspected shooters of Osman Hadi caught on camera crossing India–Bangladesh Border

Suspected shooters of Usman Hadi caught on camera crossing India–Bangladesh Border
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DHAKA (Kashmir English): The suspected shooters involved in the killing of Osman Hadi have surfaced, showcasing the two crossing the India-Bangladesh border, complicating the investigation of the high-profile case.

According to the sources, the footage is from 06, December-2025 where the two alleged shooters can be seen crossing the India-Bangladesh border.

The Bangladeshi Police has launched an extensive operation to apprehend the two as soon as possible. Additionally, the law enforcement agencies are reportedly coordinating with border authorities and reviewing surveillance footage to confirm the identities and movements of the individuals seen in the video.

Officials say investigations are ongoing, and no conclusions have yet been drawn. Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation and cooperate with law enforcement as the probe continues.

Osman Hadi’s Death

Osman Hadi, a prominent young political leader in Bangladesh who was seriously injured in a recent assassination attempt, has died during treatment.

Usman Hadi was a prominent leader of the student movement that led to the fall of the Hasina government in July and was also serving as the spokesperson for the Inqilab Mancha, a political platform established by student leaders.

Hadi was shot and injured by unknown assailants in Dhaka last Friday, after which he was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he underwent initial surgery.

He was later transferred to Singapore on Saturday for better treatment, but he died during treatment today.

Osman was keen to contest the upcoming Bangladesh elections as an independent candidate.

Singapore’s Foreign Minister visited him in hospital yesterday and told Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus during a telephone conversation that Usman Hadi’s condition was critical.

According to Bangladeshi authorities, the investigation into the attack on Usman Hadi is ongoing, and 14 people have been detained so far in this regard.

 

 

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