
Bangladesh’s interim government home adviser lieutenant general, retired, Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Monday said that the BDR mutiny would be reinvestigated soon.
While briefing journalists after a view-exchange meeting with Border Guard Bangladesh personnel at BGB headquarters in Pilkhana, Dhaka as chief guest, he said that it was not sure then if any commission would have to be constituted to investigate into the BDR killing.
‘We must re-investigate the incident and it will be quickly,’ he added.
The adviser said that the law and order situation was becoming normal. But, it would take time to reach the momentum.
He also called for maintaining strict vigilance and highest security in the bordering areas, saying no negligence should be shown to prevent smuggling for national interest.
‘Stern action will have to be taken for defending smuggling for the cause of national interest,’ an official release quoted Jahangir as at the meeting.
The home adviser also asked the BGB members to work in line with the law and mandate, saying, ‘The people are happy with the activities of the border security force as their performance is now far better than in the past.’
He said that BGB personnel would have to maintain chain of command along with following just and lawful orders of their senior officers, asking the border security force to work with new spirit.
Jahangir also urged the BGB officers to maintain good relations with the people.
BGB director general major general Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui and other officials were present.