A total of 561 people were arrested across the country as part of the ongoing Operation Devil Hunt in the past 24 hours till Saturday. This information was confirmed to the media by AIG (Media & PR) ...
"Operation Devil Hunt" will continue with a more focused approach based on ongoing assessments, Nasimul Ghani, senior ...
Some 743 individuals were arrested across the country during the ‘Operation Devil Hunt’ in the last 24 hours. With ...
At least 566 more people were arrested across the country in 24 hours till this afternoon as part of the ongoing "Operation Devil Hunt". Besides, 1,099 others, accused or wanted in previous cases ...
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Operation Devil Hunt: Over 1300 arrested as Bangladesh government launches sweeping crackdownIndia, Feb. 10 -- Bangladesh authorities have arrested over 1300 people during a joint forces operation launched to tackle the latest wave of violence across the country which saw attackers ...
In the nationwide crackdown by joint forces, dubbed Operation Devil Hunt, aimed at preventing destabilization in the country, 506 more individuals have been arrested. A brief statement from Police ...
Bangladesh's interim government extended the magistracy power of military forces for 60 more days amid nationwide unrest. The ...
DHAKA: Bangladeshi police said Monday more than 1,300 people have been arrested in a sweeping crackdown dubbed "Operation Devil Hunt", targeting gangs allegedly connected to the ousted regime of ...
The joint forces arrested 743 more suspects linked to destabilising the country under the nationwide 'Operation Devil Hunt' in the last 24 hours till noon today, a police headquarters statement said.
Besides, 786 others were arrested in connection with various warrants and ongoing cases during the same period in countrywide drives conducted by local police ...
A total of 743 people were arrested across the country as part of the ongoing Operation Devil Hunt in 24 hours till Thursday afternoon, according to the police ...
undemocratic witch hunt under the guise of maintaining law and order. NDTV's Gaurie Dwivedi speaks to senior Bangladeshi journalist Muktadir Rashid.
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