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Bangladeshi worker abducted, killed in Libya, family confirmed months later

District  Correspondent

District Correspondent

A Bangladeshi migrant worker from Naogaon has been killed in Libya after armed criminals abducted him and demanded a ransom his family could not pay.

The death of Alamgir Hossain, 35, was confirmed nearly two and a half months after his abduction — through photographs relayed via the Bangladeshi embassy — leaving his wife and children devastated and his body still unrecovered abroad.

Alamgir, a resident of Nurullabad village in Manda upazila of Naogaon district, had been working in Libya for approximately seven years. On the evening of March 28, he was abducted by armed criminals in the Tajoura area of Tripoli while walking home after work, shortly after evening prayers. He was never seen again.

The kidnappers held Alamgir alongside a group of other Bangladeshi workers and demanded large ransoms for their release. Several of the hostages were eventually freed after their families paid up.

Alamgir's captors demanded approximately Tk 25 lakh from his family — a sum they were unable to raise. With no word coming from him and other released hostages carrying grim news, his family came to fear the worst.

Jillu Rahman, Alamgir's brother, speaking from Libya, said, "Fellow hostages who were released after paying ransom identified his body through photographs. That information was passed on to us through the Bangladeshi embassy."

Alamgir's wife, Shahina Akter, said he was the family's sole breadwinner, and that the confirmation of his death — arriving so long after he went missing — has shattered them.

The family is now appealing to the Bangladesh government and the embassy in Libya to locate his remains and arrange for their repatriation as swiftly as possible.

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