Bangladesh’s interim government led by Muhammad Yunus on Thursday extended the magistracy power of the military forces for 60 more days for the third time amid a nationwide law and order situation.
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India Today on MSNBangladesh moves against top army general close to Pak over coup plot: SourcesThe move comes after the Bangladesh Army chief was flagged about meetings being called by Lt Gen Faizur Rahman, a known ...
The magistracy powers of officers from the Army, Navy, and Air Force have been extended for the third time for another 60 days, coming into effect from 15 March. The Ministry of Public Administration ...
DHAKA: Bangladesh’s armed forces denied on Monday that United Nations pressure played a role in the decision by ...
Amid growing concerns over Bangladesh’s deepening military ties with Pakistan, it has now come to light that the Bangladesh ...
Bangladesh has extended the power of commissioned army officials to enforce law and order amid the absence of police forces ...
Bangladesh Army remains strong ... aimed at undermining the stability and reputation of Bangladesh and its armed forces. It is particularly concerning that The Economic Times has repeatedly ...
The government has once again extended the magistracy power granted to commissioned officers of the armed forces with the rank of captain, its equivalent, or above for another 60 days ...
The Bangladesh Army has condemned recent reports published by certain Indian media outlets, describing them as "entirely false and a deliberate disinformation campaign aimed at undermining the ...
Bangladesh's interim government led by Muhammad Yunus on Thursday extended the magistracy power of the military forces for 60 more days for the third time amid a nationwide law and order situation. “C ...
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