Staff Reporter:
Majority of the cases of attacks on minorities carried out since August 4, 2024 were political moti-vated ones in nature, a police report says, claiming that the government would compensate the victims of such attacks.
“The Interim Government has a zero-tolerance policy towards any communal attacks in the coun-try. Police have been ordered to arrest the culprits,” the report shared by the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing said yesterday.
The government has also announced that it would compensate the victims. The Interim Govern-ment attaches the highest importance to the establishment of human rights in the country irre-spective of creed, color, ethnicity, sex, and gender, according to the report.
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddha Christian Unity Council has claimed that a total of 1,769 commu-nal attacks and acts of vandalism took place against minorities in Bangladesh.
The Council said those attacks, acts of vandalism, and incidents of looting included 2,010 inci-dents on the lives, properties, and places of worship of the minority community.
Bangladesh police have collected the list of allegations prepared by the Council. Police have com-municated with the persons and authorities claimed to have been the targets of the violence.
The police have also visited all and every place, establishment, and person mentioned in the report of the Council.
The police report said all aggrieved persons have been requested to lodge complaints with the po-lice. Proper security of the aggrieved people has been ensured. Regular cases, general diaries, and other appropriate lawful measures have been taken according to the findings of the investigations.
Of the 1,769 allegations, police have so far registered 62 cases on the merits of the claims. At least 35 culprits have been arrested based on the findings of the investigations.
It was found that in the majority of the cases, the attacks were not communally motivated-rather, those were political in nature.
The police probe revealed that 1,234 incidents were political in nature and 20 incidents were com-munal. At least 161 claims were found to be false or untrue.
According to the claims of the Council, 1,452 incidents — or 82.8 percent of total claims –took place on August 5, 2024, when Hasina was ousted from power. At least 65 incidents took place on August 4 and 70 incidents on August 6, according to the Council-a copy of which has been ob-tained by police.
Apart from the Council claims, police have also received 134 allegations of communal violence from August 5 to January 8, 2025.
Police responded to all those complaints with utmost importance. At least 53 cases have been filed over those complaints. A total of 65 offenders have been arrested in these cases.
In all, since August 4, a total of 115 cases have been registered over complaints of communal at-tacks. And at least 100 people have been arrested over the cases, the police report said.
Police have set up a WhatsApp to receive allegations of communal violence. They maintain con-tinuous contact with the minority community leaders.
National Emergency Services 999 connects a Focal Point from police headquarters whenever an allegation of communal violence is reported to the Helpline number.
Police have attached the highest importance to addressing all the allegations, according to the po-lice report.
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