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Shibir central leader missing in Cumilla; protest held

Greenwatch Desk Districts 2026-06-13, 8:38am

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Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir’s central assistant international affairs secretary Zisan Pradhan has gone missing, prompting a written complaint to the police and subsequent protest by party activists on Friday afternoon.


His elder brother, Advocate Russell Ahmed, filed the complaint with Daudkandi Model Police Station in this regard.

According to the complaint and family sources, Zisan Pradhan went missing on Thursday (June 11) after offering Isha prayers at Daudkandi Model Mosque.

He is a resident of Birbaggoali village under Daudkandi upazila.

Family and party sources said Zisan had returned to his home district from Dhaka on Thursday. On his way, he stopped at Daudkandi Model Mosque and offered Isha prayers. After that, all communication with him was lost.

The family claimed that around 8:00pm on Thursday, Zisan called his father and informed him that he had reached Daudkandi and would return home shortly. However, at 8:29pm, he was last seen online on WhatsApp.  

Zisan’s elder brother Advocate Russell Ahmed said they had already filed a complaint with the police but authorities were yet to trace him.

Cumilla Additional Superintendent of Police (Daudkandi-Chandina Circle) Khalilur Rahman said police had spoken with the family and received the complaint. “We are investigating the incident with the help of information technology,” he said.

Meanwhile, over 20 hours after his disappearance, Shibir activists held a protest rally in Daudkandi Model Mosque at around 5:00pm demanding his immediate whereabouts, reports UNB.