Bangladesh sees SURGE IN VIOLENCE againstpolice under Yunus-led interim Government
DHAKA
BANGLADESH
has witnessed a
surge in violence against law
enforcement agencies under the
Muhammad Yunus-led interim
Government, the country’s
media reported on Saturday citing details from the police
reports.
Bangladeshi police personnel
have been victims of mob attacks
and the country has witnessed
as many as 225 attacks on law
enforcement agencies in the last
six months, the data revealed.
According to the police headquarters reports, there were 24
such attacks on police in
September 2024, 34 in October,
49 in November, 43 in December,
38 in January and 37 in February
2025. Apart from that, local
policemen are being subjected
to rude behaviour on the streets
on a regular basis.
There are also
several reports of attacks on
police to snatch away the
accused, Bangladesh’s leading
Bengali daily ‘Prothom Alo’
reported on Saturday.
Several videos of police personnel being beaten in andaround Dhaka and across thecountry by student activists andanti-social elements have goneviral on Bangladeshi social mediahandles over the past fewmonths.