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Old 03-01-2009, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Kemal View Post
Jesus, I haven't heard anything about this.

This is what happens when social order breaks down. . .
yeah, you are right but here instead of 'social order' the defense system specially the border security & guard forces were almost about to breaks down.

It was a bloody conspiracy of the 'forces' that doesn't want to see Bangladesh as a liberal country and tries to make a chaos to crackdown the political, social & economical stability to prove it's independence "Unworthy" to the rest of the world. There are sufficient evidences already coming from the interrogation and eye witnesses of survived army personnel that there was a group of outside people in very few in numbers who came via an unknown Grey Colored Jeep and supplied the weapons of initial attack. After that, they broke down the Weapon Storage Room and handed the machine guns and other heavy & light weapons to the rebel Jawans.

The government yesterday decided to deploy members of the armed forces across the country indefinitely to help law enforcement agencies arrest the absconding rebels of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and recover the missing firearms and ammunition. The deployment begins today morning in aid of the civil administration under the 'Operation Rebel Hunt' mission, sources said.
A notice was issued by the home ministry in this regard hours after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina held talks with army officers at Sena Kunja at the Dhaka Cantonment yesterday. The forces will be stationed at district headquarters and carry out operations on the basis of specific information from their intelligence, said sources.
Hasina told the House last night that her government had already assigned members of army, Rab and police to hunt down the absconding rebels.
Following the government notice, verbal messages had already been conveyed to the cantonments across the country to prepare the forces for the operation, said sources in the armed forces division. The forcers were preparing themselves so that they could reach their destinations by today morning, the sources added.
"The operation will continue until its goal is achieved," said a mid-ranking army official wishing anonymity.
"The army will help the law enforcement agencies to arrest the absconding rebels and recover firearms," Deputy Secretary (political) of home ministry, Javed Ahmed told The Daily Star last night.
When asked about the duration of deployment of the armed forces, he said no time limit had been set for it. "They will be withdrawn once the situation comes under control," he added.
A number of BDR personnel have been on the run while many arms and ammunition remain missing since the Wednesday's mutiny at the BDR headquarters. Meanwhile, the government decided to restructure the probe body formed to investigate the bloody mutiny at the BDR headquarters. Representatives from the home ministry, armed forces division, Rab and police department will be included in it. The government is also working on the modus operandi of the proposed special tribunal for trying the people responsible for the massacre.
Meanwhile, around 2:00pm yesterday a Rab-2 team cordoned off Ganaktoli Lane in the capital and searched around 700 houses for firearms, ammunitions and fugitive BDR jawans, said locals. They detained a man with 30 rounds of bullet at Ganaktoli Lane yesterday. The detainee was Mohammad Yusuf, 35, a resident of the area. Director of Rab's Legal and Media Wing AK Azad said on government order Rab was conducting a massive drive to capture the rebel BDR jawans since February 26.
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