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Pakistan military launches names of 626 they protected after ouster of Sheikh Hasina federal government

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 10/07/2025
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Might 23, 2025

Dhaka A declaration from ISPR claimed last evening that the Military supplied momentary sanctuary to 626 people looking for security when it comes to a poor lawful and order circumstance after the July uprising.

Public relationships in solution public relationships states that it consists of political leaders, civil slaves, policemans and their family members that bother with their lives in case of intensifying physical violence.

It claimed this altruistic treatment was planned just to shield lives, including that shielding lives takes priority over confirmation of their identification.

After the loss of the previous federal government, the safety circumstance quickly degraded as specific conspiracy theory teams prompted strikes on federal government workplaces, police headquarters and homes. It states.

ISPR launch states that in this context, people from numerous histories look for sanctuary, consisting of in Dhaka.

As problems enhance, much of them are much of 626 individuals that have actually obtained momentary security within a day or more, it claimed.

The sanctuary consists of 24 politicians, 5 courts, 19 civil events authorities, 515 law enforcement agent and employees, 51 females and kids (relative), and 12 individuals from numerous public colleges and various other histories, reviewed the variation.

It included that a few of these people were later on turned over to police with ideal lawful procedures under recurring instances or claims.

ISPR cleared up that the issue had actually been settled in a main declaration provided on August 18, 2024, and on the exact same day the 193 specific listing left out greater than 400 policemans and an NSI authorities and was sent out to the Ministry of the Inside on the exact same day.

It claimed that regardless of the issue being settled, some vested well established locations remain to spread out deceptive and politically determined stories to compromise the photo of the Bangladesh military and deteriorate public count on.

Because the retry effort to misstate these cases, the Military has actually launched a full listing of all 626 asylum candidates, consisting of cops and knowledge employees.

The Military has actually advised all people to stay sharp to this motion of disinformation and not to come down to reports developed to produce department and suspect, review ISPR Launch.

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