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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Re: [ALOCHONA] BDR Probe body misses 3rd deadline



Mr. Jamil Ahmed

Why are you so surprised?? Is your naivette selective. Were our police/army law enforcement ever gentle with prisoner (guilty or otherwise). have you forgotten assasinations, midnight trials & executions, heart attacks (during clean heart etc), deaths during CG). Killings of minorities etc. Our history for the last 6o years is littered with such events.

 

 Shouldnt you & the Shial obsessed Faruk "Hakka Hua" Alamgir (btw who might himself be a wild animal worth locking up in a zoo) be more concerned that the process is transparent and fair rather than making snide comments

Robin

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamil Ahmed
Sent: Aug 5, 2009 4:35 PM
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] BDR Probe body misses 3rd deadline

 


Who is killing BDR jawans?
Don't they know that what goes around will come around.
I hope someone is keeping a tab.
 
--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Samiunnabi Hossain <sami_un@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Samiunnabi Hossain <sami_un@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] BDR Probe body misses 3rd deadline
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 11:43 AM



Mustafiz,
'Then' at the end ' There will be none' to stand as worthy witness! And that is expected,right ? The plan and procedure to derail investigation of a conspiracy is done ahead of implementing conspiracy itself. If you were a planner would you not do the same! Thanks for reminding us about the case though. But again Allah has his own plan!
 
sami
 
 
 

From: Ezajur Rahman <ezajur.rahman@q8.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 1:06:21 AM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] BDR Probe body misses 3rd deadline



UNNATURAL DEATHS OF BDR JAWANS
Probe body misses 3rd deadline

Courtesy New Age 4/8/09


Mustafizur Rahman

The investigation committee failed to make any headway in probing the deaths of BDR soldiers in custody even in the last two months and a half as such death toll soared to 35 until Sunday, officials said.
   The government has given the probe body one more month to complete the investigation into 'unnatural deaths' of Bangladesh Rifles soldiers in custody in the aftermath of the February 25-26 bloody rebellion at the BDR headquarters.
   The home ministry's committee, formed on May 14, had missed the deadline for the third time, said an official concerned.
    As the last deadline for submitting probe report expired on July 26, the government on July 29 gave it one-month time further to facilitate 'better investigation into the incidents.'
   'The committee asked for more time to properly investigate the incidents of unnatural deaths…We have allowed one month more so that the body can complete the task in a better manner,' home secretary Abdus Sobhan Sikder told New Age on Monday.
   The government initiated the executive inquiry into unnatural deaths of the paramilitary force members, who were taken into custody on suspicion of their involvement with the mutiny, in the wake of pressures from local and international rights groups.
   At least 35 BDR soldiers died in custody in Dhaka and elsewhere after the rebellion that killed 75 persons, including 57 army officers deputed to the border force.
   The police so far arrested more than 3,000 BDR soldiers at places across the country in connection with the worst rebellion in BDR that stunned the nation and put the two-month old government in troubles.
   Of the arrested, seven reportedly committed suicide, eight died of 'heart attack' and the other 20 deaths were caused by various diseases, according to the BDR authorities.
   'The deputy secretary-led committee is too weak to carry out such a sensitive task,' said a senior official at the home ministry.
   In late June, the committee was given a month's extension for completing the inquiry into the incidents after it missed the second deadline.
   The committee formed with representatives from BDR and police was supposed to submit report in 15 days to June 4.
   But it could not even start the work in the given time as deputy secretary (law) Zakir Hassain initially declined to head the four-member body.
   It was given 15 more days.
   The committee is supposed to identify the reasons behind the unnatural deaths of border guards and recommend steps to prevent such custodial deaths.

 









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