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Quota reform movement

2536 people arrested in 15 days: DMP

139 held in 11 cases in Sylhet


Sunday, 28 July 2024


Police have arrested 2536 people in Dhaka in connection with unrest centering students' demonstrations for quota reform in government jobs, reports UNB.
They were arrested from July 12 to 26 from different parts of the capital, said KN Roy Nioty, ADC (Media and Public Relations) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) on Saturday.
Besides, members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested 290 people from different parts of the country including Dhaka in connection with the recent violence over quota reform protests.
ASP Imran Khan of the RAB headquarters media wing said the drives were conducted until Saturday morning.
During the drives, 71 people were arrested from Dhaka while the rest from outside, he said.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Thursday said law enforcement agencies' drives will continue until attackers and saboteurs are identified and none will be spared.
"No matter who they are, no one will be spared," he said while talking to reporters after a meeting with the law enforcing agencies and public representatives at Rangpur Shilpakala Auditorium.
Detective Branch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Chief Harun-or-Rashid said those who have committed acts of sabotage and killed police officers in the name of the quota movement will not be spared, no matter where they are.
He made this remark at a press conference held at the DB office in the capital on Friday.
The DB chief said those who have killed police officers, murdered civilians, and conducted sabotage at government installations, including the metro rail, will face legal action. Those who led these activities and financed them or facilitated financial transactions will not be spared, no matter where they are.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Wednesday claimed that at least 2,000 opposition leaders and activists were arrested across the country following the violent student movement.
Speaking at a press conference at BNP chairperson's Gulshan office, he demanded immediate release of their arrested leaders and activists.
"So far we have come to know that around 2,000 of our leaders and activists were arrested," said Fakhrul.
He, however, said they don't still have the exact information about the arrestees and casualties as the communication system has been closed by the government.
Meanwhile, police arrested 139 people including BNP and Jamaat activists in connection with the violence amid students' demonstration for quota reform in government job in Sylhet.
So far, police arrested 139 people until Saturday morning in 11 cases filed over clashes, vandalism and arson attacks carried out during the students' demonstration for quota reform, said Mohammad Saiful Islam, deputy-commissioner of Sylhet Metropolitan Police (media).
BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami activists were among the arrestees, he said.
The cases were filed for assaulting police, obstructing police from performing duties under the Explosives Substances Act and the Special Powers Act.
Six cases were filed with Kotwali thana, four in Jalalabad thana and one in Dakkhin Surma thana.
The cases were filed against 244 unnamed people and 16,015 named ones.