Guwahati: Dead body of circle officer missing after boat capsizes after four days of search Brahmaputra The river in Dhubri district of Assam on Thursday, was found on Sunday. rescue squad NDRFSDRF and BSF traced the body of officer Sanju Das about 700 meters below the accident site.
On Thursday, a mechanized boat carrying 28 passengers capsized in Bhasanir area, which is about 8 km from Dhubri town. The accident took place when the boat collided with a pillar of the under-construction Dhubri-Phulbari bridge on the river. Some of the 27 rescued passengers swam to the bank, while others were rescued by the rescue team.
Dhubri District Deputy Commissioner ambamuthan mp “The rescue team saw the body of officer Sanju Das floating in the water,” he said.
Anbamuthan feared that Das’s body might have been taken to Bangladesh by the Brahmaputra. On Friday he sent a written request rejaul karimi, the deputy commissioner of Kurigram district in the neighboring country, to conduct an operation to locate his body. The India-Bangladesh border is about 10 km from the spot. “That’s why we suspected that the body might have flown into the river and went to Bangladesh.” ambamuthan Told.
On Thursday, a mechanized boat carrying 28 passengers capsized in Bhasanir area, which is about 8 km from Dhubri town. The accident took place when the boat collided with a pillar of the under-construction Dhubri-Phulbari bridge on the river. Some of the 27 rescued passengers swam to the bank, while others were rescued by the rescue team.
Dhubri District Deputy Commissioner ambamuthan mp “The rescue team saw the body of officer Sanju Das floating in the water,” he said.
Anbamuthan feared that Das’s body might have been taken to Bangladesh by the Brahmaputra. On Friday he sent a written request rejaul karimi, the deputy commissioner of Kurigram district in the neighboring country, to conduct an operation to locate his body. The India-Bangladesh border is about 10 km from the spot. “That’s why we suspected that the body might have flown into the river and went to Bangladesh.” ambamuthan Told.