Police in Bangladesh Have Arrested 41 Former Offers Who are among Media reports said on Monday.
Hasina, the Awami League leader, resigned and escaped to India on August 5 last year after anti-discrimination students protests against the quota system turned into a movement and ousted her 16-year regime from power. Some 1,400 people lost their lives during the protests between july and August.
The Mass Circulation Prothom Alo Newspaper, Quoting Unnamed Police Headquarters (PHQ) Officers, Said Surviving Victims of the Atrocities or the Family Members of the Slain Victims Lodged Hundeds And court accusing the 1,059 Officials of the main law enforcement agency. Police have arrested 41 former officers so far.
The Phq Said Police’s Two Former Inspector General (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun and Akn Shahidul Haque and Former Police Commissioners of Dhaka and the Southeastern Port Current Cities O Zaan and mian saiful islam – was always there who was arrested so far .
Other than haq, these officers were serving until hasina’s department from the country. The Highest Number of 174 Cases Were Filed Against Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Now Fugitive Former Additional Commissioner Harunur Rashid.
Arrested Former IGP Al Mamun Faces 159 Cases. The officials said Several Senior Officers Including Additional Police Chiefs and a Police Commissioner was on the run while some of them was were believed to have fled the country.
Bangladesh is currently governed by an interim government LED by Muhammad Yunus, Who the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement Appointed as Chief Advisor.
Incumbent Inspector General of Police Baharul Alam Earlier said Esh. The Un Rights Office Health Week Released A Fact-Finding Report on the 2024 Violence in Bangladesh reviewed the police and other Security Forces’ Role, Saying they used forest causing ” Ial killings as part of a coordinated strategy of repression β.
The office of the high commissioner for human rights (Ohchr) said the vast mayority of the people killed in violence during the uprising the uprising was shot by Bangladesh’s Security Forces.
“Based on the Material Before It, Ohchr Has Reasonable Grounds to Believe That Police and Paramilitary State Security Force Resorted to Use of Force Violations Againstors, Including Systems Rajudicial killings as part of a coordinated strategy of repression, βit read.
It said the security forces tried to dispense disruptive Some cases “deliberately killed or maimed defenseless protes by shooting them at point- Blank Range β.