A special court in West Bengal state of India Friday exempted Border Security Force guard Amiya Ghosh, the lone accused, from the charge of killing Bangladeshi girl Felani.

In his immediate reaction, the father of the teenaged girl has rejected the verdict and vowed to take the matter to the international court.

On January 7, 2011, 15-year old Felani was shot dead by BSF men when she along with her father Nurul Islam was scaling over the barbed wire fences at Anantapur border point in Phulbari upazila of Kurigram to return home.

Meanwhile, Nurul Islam had testified at the murder trial in the Indian court, set up by the BSF at Cooch Behar district in West Bengal.

The Indian authorities started the trial on August 13 following widespread demands to bring to book the person responsible for her death.

FATHER'S REACTION

Talking to The Daily Star, Felani's father Nurul Islam said he would seek international tribunal's help.

"We are yet to know the verdict officially. If the accused is acquitted, I would appeal to the international court," he told our Kurigram correspondent.

Nurul said he has come to know the verdict from the media.

Major Syed Abdul Al Mahmud, acting commander of 45-Border Guard Bangladesh battalion in Kurigram, said they were not informed the verdict officially.

"We are trying to know the matter officially," he told The Daily Star correspondent.

Abraham Lincoln, Kurigram public prosecutor, who took part at the hearing in the BSF court, said he would give his recreation after getting the verdict officially.