West Bengal Police said, it is difficult to find the body of Bangladesh MP

Kolkata, 07 June : The West Bengal Police has stated that finding the body of Bangladeshi Member of Parliament Anwarul Azim Anar is proving to be difficult. According to the police, locating the trolley bag filled with pieces of his body is nearly impossible, as he has been missing for 22 days.

An officer mentioned that despite this, their officers will continue the search. After speaking with Bangladeshi police investigators, they will soon make a decision. Despite the challenges, investigators have been searching for the body parts in and around the New Town area.

They are planning to match the fingerprints obtained from the flat in New Town, where the Bangladeshi MP was allegedly murdered. Anar had arrived in Kolkata on May 12 for medical treatment.

The search began six days later when Gopal Vishwas, a resident of Baranagar in North Kolkata and an acquaintance of the Bangladeshi politician, filed a complaint with the local police on May 18.

After arriving here, Anar stayed at Vishwas’s house. In his complaint, Vishwas stated that Anar left his Baranagar residence on May 13 afternoon to meet a doctor.

He had said that he would return home for dinner. Vishwas claimed that there had been no contact with the Bangladeshi MP since May 17, leading him to file a missing person complaint one day later.