India may accede B'desh's request to extradite wanted criminal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 22 2014 | 12:35 PM IST
India may be inclined to accede Bangladesh's request to extradite a multiple-murder suspect of the neighbouring country who was arrested in Kolkata last week.
If accepted, Nur Hossain, wanted in Bangladesh for killing seven people in Dhaka's satellite city Narayanganj about two months ago, could be the first Bangladeshi to be deported from India since the signing of the extradition pact between the two countries in December 2013.
"We are looking into the case and may consider the Bangladesh's request favourably," a senior government official said.
New Delhi is seeking from Dhaka details about Hossain.
Hossain's extradition issue is expected to figure during the visit of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to Bangladesh between June 25-27.
Swaraj is likely to meet top Bangladeshi leadership and have discussions with her counterpart Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali.
Hossain and two other Bangladeshi nationals were arrested on June 15 in Kolkata for not having valid documents for entering India. All three are currently in police custody.
The seven massacre victims were first kidnapped by assailants from the suburban river port city on April 27 and their nearly decomposed bodies were retrieved from the Shitalakya river on May 1.
The incident had sparked a massive public outcry in Bangladesh as the families of the victims alleged several personnel of elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) were involved in the murders.
It had embarrassed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government and prompted it to immediately sack two army and navy officers.
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First Published: Jun 22 2014 | 12:35 PM IST

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