Staff Reporter:
The Bangladesh Army has described the extensive activities undertaken since its deployment on 20 July, aimed at curbing anarchy, maintaining religious harmony, ensuring the safety of foreign missions, and safeguarding key national installations across the country.
At a media briefing held at the Officers’ Mess in Banani, Colonel Intekhab Haider Khan, Colonel Staff of the Directorate of Military Operations, described the army’s operations spanning 62 districts.
Working in coordination with the interim government, ministries, internal law enforcers, and local administrations, army personnel have strived to uphold law and order.
Recovering Illegal Arms and Ammunition
The Army recovered 24 illegal arms and 365 rounds of ammunition.
Controlling Civil Unrest
The Army tackled 40 unstable situations and cleared 18 road blockades in industrial zones. Coordination with stakeholders, including factory owners and workers, ensured that mills and factories remained operational.
Addressing Chaotic Incidents
The Army resolved 63 disorderly situations, including those related to political conflicts, educational institutions, and government offices.
Arrests and Drug Operations
The army apprehended 1,328 individuals linked to various crimes and arrested 228 people involved in drug-related offenses. A significant quantity of narcotics was also recovered during joint operations with law enforcement agencies.
Religious and Cultural Events
The army played a crucial role in ensuring the peaceful celebration of major religious and cultural festivals:
Kathin Chibardan Festival: Officers collaborated with Buddhist organisations to secure 444 monasteries nationwide.
Rashmela and Nabanna Festivals: Provided security in Gopalganj, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, and Patuakhali during 15–20 November.
Jagaddhatri Puja: Ensured safety during the festival in Barishal from 10 to 12 November.
Ongoing Operations in Bandarban
Special operations against the armed separatist group, the Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF), have been ongoing since April. So far, 179 KNF members or collaborators have been arrested, and 60 weapons, alongside a large cache of ammunition and military equipment, were recovered. The operations have come at a cost, with seven soldiers martyred and others injured in IED blasts and surprise attacks.
Support for Injured Civilians
The army has also been providing medical assistance to civilians injured in anti-discrimination movements. Over 3,430 people have received treatment at Combined Military Hospitals (CMH), with 35 still under care. Additionally, four critically injured individuals were sent abroad for advanced treatment.
Challenges and Sacrifices
Army personnel have faced significant challenges during this period, with 123 members injured and one killed in the line of duty. Despite this, Colonel Intekhab reaffirmed the army’s unwavering commitment to ensuring national safety and stability.
The executive magistracy powers granted to officers of the rank of Captain and above were extended for another 60 days on 15 November, enabling the military to continue its efforts to maintain law and order effectively.
Looking Ahead
The Bangladesh Army remains dedicated to its role in safeguarding the nation and supporting its people, Colonel Intekhab said, pledging continued service for the country’s peace and stability.