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Bangladesh mulls shorter life terms for elderly inmates
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58421, member: 636"] Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury announced Sunday that authorities will examine potential reductions to life imprisonment sentences for older convicts. Bangladesh currently applies thirty-year terms under the 1860 Penal Code for life sentences. Officials consider shorter periods based on defendant age during sentencing. Women may receive twenty-year terms while men face slightly longer periods. The proposal remains under development with specific conditions attached. Chowdhury condemned highway blockades in Faridpur's Bhanga upazila, where residents protest parliamentary boundary changes. He emphasized that constituency matters fall under the Election Commission's jurisdiction rather than street demonstrations. Citizens may file formal objections through established legal channels without disrupting public transportation. Law enforcement agencies will intervene if protesters fail to clear roads by day's end. Such actions cause unacceptable hardship for ordinary travelers. The Core Committee on Law and Order addressed multiple security concerns during their Secretariat meeting. Discussions covered police training programs and preparations for upcoming national elections. Officials reviewed strategies to combat street crimes like mugging and robbery. Border security measures against drug trafficking received attention alongside Durga Puja festival safety planning. Recovery efforts for stolen weapons also featured prominently. [/QUOTE]
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