1. Satyendranath Bosu gave himself up on the jail premises and was put on trial.

1. Satyendranath Bosu gave himself up on the jail premises and was put on trial.
Satyendranath Bosu was born on 30 July 1882 in Midnapore district of West Bengal, India.
Satyendranath Bosu's father, Abhaya Charan Bosu, was a professor in Midnapur College.
Satyendranath Bosu was the maternal uncle of Shri Aurobindo, though he was about ten years younger.
Babu Nanda Kishore Satyendranath Bosu, the father of Babu Raj Narayan Satyendranath Bosu, was a follower of Raja Ram Mohan Roy and was the first of his family to be initiated into Brahmoism.
Satyendranath Bosu left college and served for about a year at the Midnapur Collectorate.
Satyendranath Bosu became involved in the murder case of Narendranath Goswami among other events, in which there were three events of armed revolution at the dawn of the twentieth century.
Satyendranath Bosu was arrested by the police in charge of possessing a gun which was licensed in his brother's name at Midnapore.
Satyendranath Bosu was convicted and sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, according to the police report.
Satyendranath Bosu wrote to Shrish Chandra Ghosh to send phial, acid for the purpose of throwing to jail wardens and wax to copy keys.
Satyendranath Bosu expressed his inability to use such a big revolver, and returned it back.
Satyendranath Bosu was then secured by a Eurasian Prisoner named Linton.
Kanailal Dutta was the second, and Satyendranath Bosu was the third.