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After fall of AL govt

626 people took refuge in cantonments for safety, says ISPR

Monday, 19 August 2024


A total of 626 people, including members of the deposed Awami League government, took shelter in different cantonments of the country after the government collapsed on August 5, according to ISPR on Sunday.
Following a significant political shift when the law and order situation across the country deteriorated drastically, several political figures, along with various civilians, sought refuge at military bases fearing for their lives, said the ISPR in a release, reports UNB.
In an effort to prevent extrajudicial actions, protect lives, and uphold the rule of law, a total of 626 individuals were given shelter at different military bases, it said.
This group included 24 political figures, 5 judges, 19 civilian administrative officers, 28 police officers, 487 police personnel of various ranks, 12 officials from public universities, and 51 family members (wives and children).
As the situation improved, 615 individuals voluntarily left the military bases. So far, four of the sheltered individuals have been handed over to law enforcement agencies following proper legal procedures, based on charges or cases against them. Currently, 7 people, including 3 individuals and their 4 family members, remain in the military bases. All relevant information has been communicated to the ministry concerned by the military authorities.
Given the situation, the Bangladesh Army is working impartially and professionally to restore law and order, prevent extrajudicial actions, and maintain the rule of law.