Bengal man’s body parts found in 3 plastic bags; BLO confesses to killing, affair angle with victim’s wife probed

Times of India
by SANJIB CHAKRABORTY
February 14, 2026
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Bengal man’s body parts found in 3 plastic bags; BLO confesses to killing, affair angle with victim’s wife probed
A man from Baduria, West Bengal, was found dead under mysterious circumstances after his dismembered body parts were recovered from three plastic bags in water bodies. The suspect, Rizwan Hasan Mondal, a primary school teacher and an alleged acquaintance of the victim, Nasir Ali, has been arrested and confessed to the murder during interrogation. Police investigations revealed that Mondal, who had reportedly shared a cordial relationship with Ali until recently, may have killed him due to an extramarital affair involving Ali’s wife. The incident began on February 9 when Ali went missing after receiving a call from someone posing as an assistant electoral registration officer, asking him to collect documents for his mother. His family lodged a complaint after he failed to return home. Authorities later found Ali’s shoes near a canal and his motorcycle in the Yamuna canal. Mondal, who had also gone missing, was traced and arrested along with his associate Sagar Gayen. During searches conducted by police, decomposed body parts were recovered from three different water bodies, including the Yamuna canal, Ichchamati river, and a pond. The case has shocked locals, as Ali and Mondal were previously on good terms. Investigators are exploring potential motives, with reports suggesting that Mondal’s alleged affair with Ali’s wife could have fueled the killing. Basirhat SP Hossain Mehdi Rehman confirmed that an extramarital relationship angle is being probed. The case highlights the darker side of failed relationships and the tragic consequences that can ensue. This disturbing incident underscores the dangers of personal conflicts and hidden affairs, which can lead to violent outcomes. As authorities delve deeper into the case, it raises questions about the societal pressures and emotional complexities that drive individuals to commit heinous crimes. The investigation remains ongoing, with hopes of shedding light on the underlying causes of this tragic event.
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Originally published on Times of India on 2/14/2026