Awami League leader, minister-MP and top officials of the law and order force fled in the first week of August, said Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury.
The advisor said, security measures have been strengthened at the border. On August 5, 6 and 7, most of the Awami League leaders, ministers-MPs and top officials of the law and order forces escaped. They fled in these three days. Now it will not be very easy to escape. My police-BGB Also the people will resist them.
He said these things at APBN Headquarters Uttara Shaheed Mir Mochad Remembrance Meeting and Doa Mahfil function on Saturday afternoon.
The Home Affairs Adviser called upon journalists to produce investigative reports to identify the whereabouts of fugitive former MP-ministers involved in the July massacre.
On this occasion, he inaugurated the entrance arch of Mir Mocha Bhavan and APBN School and College.
The Home Affairs Adviser said that a building and a gate arch were inaugurated in memory of Shahid Mir Mugdha. Everyone should pray for all the martyrs including Mugdha.
Regarding the treatment of the sick, he said, doctors will be brought from abroad. If they think that the injured should be sent abroad for treatment, we will take action according to their suggestions.
At this time, the journalists want to know from the Home Affairs Advisor that there have been many cases against the influential leaders including Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader. Where are they, why are they not being arrested?
In response, 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, you do investigative journalism. No one will be spared if information about fugitives is received.
He said about those whose names are in the case even though they are not involved with the murderers in the movement, earlier the police used to file the case as the plaintiff. Even if there were 10 people's names, 50 people were given anonymous cases. Now the people are suing as plaintiffs. These will be investigated and action will be taken accordingly. He sought the cooperation of government as well as media workers for further investigation in this case.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) was present at this time. Moinul Islam, Chief of Armed Police Battalion (APBN) Additional IGP Salim Md. Jahangir, Uttara Division Deputy Commissioner of Police Raonak Jahan and others.