Joint forces arrest 278 across Bangladesh in weeklong drive: ISPR
It also recovered 22 illegal firearms, 822 rounds of different types of ammunition, seven crude bombs, locally-made weapons and narcotics during the drives.
Members of the joint forces, led by the Bangladesh Army, arrested 278 suspected criminals in a nationwide drive between 16 January and 22 January, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) today (23 January).
The operations were conducted in different parts of the country, including the capital, by units under various infantry divisions and independent brigades in coordination with other law enforcement agencies.
Those arrested include suspected terrorists, drug traders, drug users, robbery gang members, juvenile gang members, thieves and smugglers.
ISPR said the joint forces also recovered 22 illegal firearms, 822 rounds of different types of ammunition, seven crude bombs, locally-made weapons and narcotics during the drives.
The arrestees were handed over to the respective police stations for interrogation and legal proceedings, it said.
ISPR is continuing regular patrols and security operations in different areas to ensure public safety.
It also said troops are performing duties in industrial areas to help keep labour unrest under control.
The security efforts will continue to help keep the overall law and order situation normal, urging people to inform the nearest Army camp if they notice any suspicious or unusual activities, it added.
