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Friday, February 27, 2009

RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh's first line of defence

Mr. Maqsud,
 
Why are you mixing corruptions & killing officers without justice on same measurement? If an army officer is corrupted, with proof, we can trial them. But you are supporing the reels- I am surprised. Were the all officers corrupted?
 
- habib

--- On Thu, 2/26/09, maqsud omaba <maqsudo@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: maqsud omaba <maqsudo@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh's first line of defence
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 12:35 AM

CORRUPTION OF BDR OFFICERS
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Special attention to that reader....who exposed/ revealed  the unbeleivable story....that Gen. Shakeel's wife was arrested
at dhaka airpport, few months ago, with lot of ill-gotten money.
Not many readers paid attention to that story, rather few smart people criticized that reporting.

It is so sad that so many officers + other people were killed in the recent mutiny in BDR.

Gurus + pandits will examine the details soon.

But we, the readers....gave any value to the allegations of coruption of BDR officers?

Who knows. if the corruption of BDR officers were investigated in 2008, whether this mutiny would have happened??

This violent reaction by a group of angry, frustrated BDR men, simply proves that ordinary, helpless, Bdeshi citizens...totally
betrayed by high officials, politicians, Bankers, Army, MPs...for years ..may one day react in similar fashion.....
if their quality of life does not improve in the future.

Khoda hafez.

dr. maqsud omar







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From: bd_mailer@yahoo. com
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 06:19:18 -0800
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh's first line of defence

Bangladesh's first line of defence

Bangladeshi border guards have mutinied at their headquarters in the capital, Dhaka. Local media have speculated that the revolt is over pay and working conditions. The BBC's Subir Bhaumik reports on the origins of the force.
 
 
File photo: Bangladesh Rifles soldiers stand guard during a protest rally in Dhaka, December 12, 2006
Bangladesh border guards complain of low pay and status
 

The Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) is said to be the country's first line of defence. It is meant to patrol the borders, check smuggling and cross-border crime and establish the government's authority in remote areas.
 
In times of war, it is supposed to provide support to the army.
The Bangladesh Rifles originated from the East Pakistan Rifles - a force set up in undivided Pakistan - and came into existence shortly after the country's independence in 1972.
 
The original batch of 9,000 troops were mostly East Pakistan Rifles deserters who revolted against the Pakistani officers. But when Bangladesh's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, wanted to merge the Bangladesh Rifles with the national militia Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini, the BDR stiffly opposed the move.
 
But that was the first and last time the border force witnessed a situation close to mutiny. "Though the Bangladesh army has a turbulent history of mutinies and revolts, specially between 1975 and 1984, the BDR has been remarkably free from indiscipline, " says Bangladesh security analyst, retired major Shamsul Arefin.
 
"Its soldiers have severe resentment about pay and perks and they have angrily represented them from time to time, but they have never revolted.
"So it has to be seen whether there's a conspiracy to use the disaffection to destabilise the new government," he said, referring to Wednesday's mutiny at the BDR's Dhaka headquarters.
 
Major role
By 1973 a vigorous recruiting campaign had swelled the Bangladesh Rifles ranks to about 20,000 personnel. Its current strength is around 70,000.
The BDR is under the Home Ministry, but the army plays a major role in staffing, training and directing the force. Most Bangladesh Rifles officers are seconded from the regular army.
 
TV grab of BDR headquarters on fire in Dhaka
Disputes over pay could have laid to the mutiny
For instance, the army chief of staff, Lt Gen Atiqur Rahman, served as director general of the Bangladesh Rifles for four and a half years before taking over as army chief.
 
In addition, retired junior commissioned officers and those below them are often assigned to the Bangladesh Rifles in recognition of long years of service.
"That's the problem. The army fellows don't take up our cause. We are paid very poorly," one BDR soldier, who did not want to be named, told the BBC.
Although Bangladesh Rifles units can be called upon to assist the police in putting down domestic disturbances, their primary role is to guard the nation's frontiers.
 
The force is organised into battalions along military lines.
During war time or national emergencies, the president as commander in chief can authorise the military to assume direct control over all paramilitary and police forces.
 
The present BDR chief, Shakil Ahmed, who is said to have been attacked by his irate troops on Wednesday, has promised to work closely with India countering terrorist groups active along the borders. Indian Border Security Force officials talk of him as a "very friendly person always willing to co-operate".
http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/south_ asia/7909596. stm






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