No one involved in genocide will be spared: Home Affairs Advisor
October 6, 20242 Mins Read
Jum-Bangla Desk: Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General (Retd.) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said that no one will be spared if the information about the fugitive accused involved in the genocide or the case is received. Action will be taken against those who are found guilty in the investigation of the case. The advisor said that many of the leaders of the previous government and the top level officials of the law and order forces have already fled. Then again on August 5, 6 and 7, many fled. Now the security has been strengthened in the border area.
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He said this after inaugurating the meeting, milad mahfil, Mir Mudhak Bhawan and the entrance arch of APBN School and College at the Armed Police Battalion (APBN) headquarters in the capital's Uttara yesterday afternoon .
In response to a question from the journalists, he said that now the police is not making any case as a plaintiff. The previous cases are being done by the general public. They (the people) are naming 10 people. A case is being filed against 100 people. In the enquiry, action will be taken against whoever is found guilty.
Many cases have been filed against former influential leaders including Obaidul Quader and Home Minister. When asked where they are and why they are not being arrested, the adviser said, you (journalists) give us information. It is our duty to arrest them. It is your responsibility to provide us with information. Our law enforcement is working. Do investigative journalism. No one will be spared if information about fugitives is received. Expenses incurred in providing information will be borne as necessary.
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He also said that the government will treat all those injured in the uprising. He also said that arrangements will be made to send it abroad if necessary.