Usman Hadi’s body reaches Bangladesh

Usman Hadi’s body reaches Bangladesh

Web desk: The body of Inqilab Mancha spokesperson Sharif Usman Hadi arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Bangladesh, on Friday evening, reports international media.

Usman Hadi’s body

Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight BG-585 carried Hadi’s body from Singapore. It landed at the airport at 5:49 PM, according to airline officials.

The flight departed from Singapore’s Changi International Airport at 4:03 PM local time.

Biman officials said all necessary steps were taken to ensure the respectful and smooth return of Hadi’s body.

The body was set to be taken out through Gate No. 8 of the airport. The Bangladesh Army personnel, Armed Forces Battalion members, and police were deployed in large numbers to maintain security there.

Usman Hadi’s suspected killers

The suspected shooters in the killing of Usman Hadi have been identified after footage emerged showing two individuals crossing the Petrapole-Benapole border from India.

According to sources, the footage is dated December 6, 2025. The footage also shows the two alleged suspects crossing the border between India and Bangladesh.

Usman Hadi Bangladesh

Sharif Osman Hadi, 32, was a spokesperson for Inquilab Mancha (Platform for Revolution) and had taken part in student-led protests that toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government last year.

Police and paramilitary forces were deployed across Dhaka and other cities in Bangladesh on Friday after violent protests erupted overnight following the death of the popular youth leader.

Bangladesh summons India’s envoy

Previously, Bangladeshi authorities have claimed an alleged plot involving former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina aimed at targeting political figures, according to media reports.

The revelations surfaced following a violent shooting incident in Dhaka that left Usman Hadi critically injured. It prompted the government to take diplomatic action against India.

He was a member of the ruling Awami League, was shot in the capital and remains in serious condition.

Officials allege that Hadi had also received threatening phone calls, which investigators say were traced back to India.

In response, the Bangladeshi government summoned the Indian ambassador. It formally requested the extradition of individuals suspected of involvement in the attack.

Authorities in Dhaka have accused Sheikh Hasina of directing terror-style operations to destabilise the country ahead of the upcoming elections.