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Bengal : CID's apprehension - Bangladesh MP became victim of 'honey trap'.

West Bengal Police believes that Bangladesh MP Anwarul Azim Anar was lured by a woman to a flat in New Town, after which he may have been murdered by hired criminals.

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Shocking Effects are coming to light in the CID disquisition into the murder case of Bangladesh MP Anwarul Azim Anar. Now West Bengal CID has expressed dubitation of honey trap behind the murder. Still, before the CID had said that the friend was behind the murder of the MP. primary disquisition by CID revealed that a friend had given a betel nut worth Rs.5 crore to kill Anar.

Meanwhile, on Thursday evening the police detained a person for questioning. Police believe that the MP was allured by a woman to a flat in New Town, after which he might have been boggled by hired culprits. At the same time, the detained person had met one of the main indicted in the murder. This person is a occupant of an area of West Bengal near the transnational border of Bangladesh.

Without telling the identity of the detained person, the police officer said the disquisition was trying to find out why the person met the MP and what they bandied. Excise department hand, proprietor of the flat According to a elderly police officer, the plot in Kolkata's New Town area where the Bangladesh MP was last seen entering was given on rent by its proprietor to his friend.

The proprietor of this flat is an hand of the Excise Department. Betel nut friend's flat in Kolkata primary disquisition has revealed that Awami League MP Anar's friend had given him a betel nut worth Rs.5 crore for the murder. Who has a flat in Kolkata and is presumably in America. According to the police,' disquisition indicated that the Bangladeshi MP fell into a' honey trap' laid by a woman who was also close to the MP's friend.

It seems that the woman had allured the MP to go to her New Town flat. We suspect that he was boggled as soon as he reached there. A police officer said that it was a planned murder. For this, an old friend of the MP had given a contract of Rs.5 crore. He told that in the CCTV footage, the Bangladeshi MP can be seen going into the flat with two people. latterly both the people come out and also go to the coming flat. But the MP isn't seen again.

Police say that latterly the same two people were seen coming out with a big trolley wallet. CID probing the case has set up blood stains in the flat located in New Town. piecemeal from this, some plastic bags have also been recovered from the flat itself. It's believed that it was through these that the body of the MP was cut and disposed of. The substantiation set up at the crime scene indicates that the MP was first strangulated to death and also cut into pieces.

After this the killers separated their bones and meat and mixed it with turmeric, so that the dead body couldn't spoil. After this, the pieces of the dead body were filled in plastic bags and thrown in trolley bags at different places. Police said that there's dubitation that some corridor of the body were kept in the fridge and for this, samples have been taken from the spot itself.

Before, Bangladesh Home Minister Asadujaman Khan had said on Wednesday that the MP, missing from Kolkata since May 13, has been boggled and three people have been arrested.