New Bangladesh police chief vows probe into protest killings, offers apology


More than 400 people were killed during clashes between protesters and security forces before former prime minister Sheikh Hasina quit on Aug 5. - Photo: AFP

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s newly appointed police chief on Wednesday (Aug 7) offered an apology for the conduct of officers during deadly protests and vowed an “impartial” probe into the killings.

“We are committed to conduct a fair and impartial investigation into every recent killing of students, common people and the police”, inspector-general of police Md Mainul Islam told reporters.

“In the current protests... our previous responsible officials were not able to fulfil their duties as per the expectations of the countrymen,” he added, a day after he was appointed following the ouster of the prime minister.

“I, as the chief of police, apologise on behalf of the Bangladesh police for that.”

He also said he had asked police units to end their strike and return to duty on Aug 8, when Nobel-winning microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus is set to return to the country to lead a caretaker government.

More than 400 people were killed during weeks of clashes between protesters and security forces before former prime minister Sheikh Hasina quit on Aug 5.

Among 44 dead bodies brought to Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Aug 5 – the deadliest day since unrest began in early July – many of them were young men and almost all had bullet wounds.

Since Hasina fled, police reported mobs launching revenge attacks on her allies, as well as on police stations and officers.

Police unions said their members had gone on strike Aug 6 “until the security” of officers was assured. - AFP

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