Meghalaya’s law enforcement agencies, including the state police and the Border Security Force (BSF), have decisively rejected allegations that two suspects in the Osman Hadi murder case have crossed into India. Bangladesh had reportedly informed Indian officials that Faisal Karim Masud and Alamgir Sheikh fled through the Haluaghat border in Mymensingh. Nevertheless, Indian security forces have confirmed that thorough checks reveal no evidence of such an incursion. They are assuring the public that border management is effective and that the reports of the suspects’ presence in India are inaccurate. This official rebuttal clarifies the security posture at the border and denies any successful transit of these individuals.
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