Deskinned, minced into tiny bits by Mumbai butcher: Untold Story of Bangladesh MP Anwarul Azim's Body

Anwarul Azim was a member of the Parliament in Bangladesh and has been missing since May 18 in Kolkata. He was found dead under mysterious circumstances.

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Expanding the probe over the murder of Bangladeshi MP Anwarul Azim Anar, the Forensic team of Kolkata Police on Thursday collected samples from a car found at the spot where the Bangladeshi MP was found murdered.

In some horrific development regarding the assassination of Bangladeshi MP Anwarul Azim in Kolkata has surfaced that has shocked everyone. The West Bengal CID on Thursday arrested a butcher who had been 'specially' brought in from Mumbai to skin and chop the body of the leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. To obliterate the identification, his bones were also broken into tiny bits, and the body was packed and disposed of.

According to the official updates, the butcher has been identified as Jahid Hawladar, 24, who is an illegal immigrant living in Mumbai. He is the son of Joynal Hawladar, who is a resident of Barakpur, Khulna in Bangladesh. As per sources, he was taken to Mumbai just two months before the murder.

He acknowledged that he followed Akhtaruzzaman's (a US citizen with Bangladeshi ancestry) instructions. He's been identified as the murder's mastermind.

Hawladar and four other Bangladeshi nationals killed the MP by smothering him in a Kolkata flat. They removed all the flesh and deskinned the body. Following the packaging of the flesh, the accused placed the body in several packets and disposed of them in different parts of Kolkata.
Now, to confirm the accused statement and retrieve the body parts, the accused will be sent to Barasat Court and will be taken on remand.

Bangladesh MP murder

Anwarul Azim was a member of the Parliament in Bangladesh and has been missing since May 18 in Kolkata. He was discovered dead on Wednesday under mysterious circumstances.

Azim who arrived in Kolkata on May 12 for medical treatment, was seen in a CCTV footage that captured Anwarul Azim and three other people on May 13 entering a gated community with duplex apartments close to Aquatica in New Town, Kolkata. But another video showed that two people who had entered the community with the MP were seen departing with two trolley luggage bags on May 14 around 10 AM. Similarly, another person who came in with Azim that day was observed leaving with a single trolley luggage bag.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh's Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan during a press conference on Wednesday said that three people have been arrested in connection with the case. Police have already initiated an investigation into the case.