US Special Forces Officer Dies In Dhaka; India Perks Up Ears
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US Special Forces Officer Dies In Dhaka; India Perks Up Ears
New Delhi: India has started maintaining closer watch on the goings-on in Bangladesh after the recovery of the body of a US citizen in a room of the Westin Hotel in Dhaka on August 31. Terrence Arvelle Jackson, whose body was found, was no American tourist or businessman. He was the Command Inspector General for the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne). The 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) or 1SFC (A) is a division-level operations forces …
US Special Forces officer on “business trip” found dead in Dhaka Hotel; India raises concerns
Indian intelligence agencies have expressed concern following the discovery of a senior US Special Forces officer’s body in Dhaka. Terrence Arvelle Jackson, Command Inspector General for the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), was found dead on August 31 in Room 808 of the Westin Hotel. He was around 50 years old and hailed from Raeford, North Carolina. Preliminary investigations by Dhaka police suggest natural causes, with no evidence of fou…
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