
Key Points
- 13 people were detained by police during a march organized by banned Awami League members in Savar.
- During the march, which was attended by about 35-40 people, some of the suspects managed to escape by swimming.
- Among those detained are vehicle drivers and members from different levels of the party.
- Police are preparing the necessary procedures to file a criminal complaint with the prosecutor's office.
By the Numbers
In the Savar region of Bangladesh, police detained 13 members of the banned Awami League and its affiliated organizations during a march held at the Bhanga Bridge location on the Dhaka-Aricha highway. The incident occurred when around 35-40 people organized a march with banners and sticks between Boliyarpur and Amin Bazar.
When police teams on regular patrol noticed the group, the suspects tried to flee, and the police pursued them. As a result of the chase, 13 people were caught, while some suspects reportedly escaped by swimming across the river. Police teams from the Savar Model Police Station began taking the statements of the detained individuals.
Among those detained are drivers working for a car rental company and individuals from various levels of the Awami League. Police officials announced that procedures are ongoing at the Savar Model Police Station to file an official criminal complaint regarding the matter.
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- Exactly where and when did the incident take place?
- The incident took place yesterday (Tuesday) at the Bhanga Bridge location on the Dhaka-Aricha highway in the Savar region.
- Who are the detained individuals?
- Of the 13 people detained, 4 work as drivers at a car rental business, and the remaining 9 are members of the banned Awami League and its affiliated organizations.
- What procedures are being carried out regarding the detainees?
- The suspects' statements continue to be taken, and police are continuing their preparations to file an official lawsuit at the Savar Model Police Station.
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