The Home Adviser told police to arrest members of the Awami League on sight, even without any formal case against them. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury issued this directive after student protesters blocked his vehicle in Narayanganj, demanding action against the group.
Protest leaders from several student organizations presented a list of seven demands. These included detaining Awami League figures and the Osman family, finding stolen weapons, and capturing the shooter who attacked Sharif Osman Hadi. The adviser called the demands logical and said some were in progress.
He specifically warned the local police superintendent present that failing to detain these individuals would result in penalties for the officers themselves. This order came in response to a complaint that alleged criminals were moving freely because they faced no active charges.
Protest leaders from several student organizations presented a list of seven demands. These included detaining Awami League figures and the Osman family, finding stolen weapons, and capturing the shooter who attacked Sharif Osman Hadi. The adviser called the demands logical and said some were in progress.
He specifically warned the local police superintendent present that failing to detain these individuals would result in penalties for the officers themselves. This order came in response to a complaint that alleged criminals were moving freely because they faced no active charges.