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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2025

looted weapons

looted weapons

Chittagong University logo. Photo: Collected

Chittagong University issues 48-hour ultimatum for students to return looted weapons

The weapons include rods, machetes, cleavers, and knives.

Representational Photo: Collected

One year on, 156 firearms looted from Ctg police stations still missing

Representational image/Collected

6 including police constable arrested for selling looted police weapons in Ctg

The home affairs adviser assured that the identity of anyone who provides information will be kept strictly confidential. Photo: TBS

1,400 stolen firearms, 2.5 lakh rounds of ammo yet to be recovered: CA’s special assistant

Representational Photo: Collected

84 arrested, 185 firearms recovered during countrywide joint forces drive: Police HQ

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Joint forces' drive: 64 arrested, 144 firearms recovered so far

Representational Photo: Collected

Deadline ends with 125 licensed, 198 looted firearms still unaccounted for in Ctg

DMP seeks people's help to recover illegal arms

DMP seeks people's help to recover illegal arms

Representational Photo: Collected

124 licensed, 3 looted firearms yet to be surrendered in Cox's Bazar

Representational Photo: Collected

Ctg police recover looted 617 firearms, 56,858 rounds of ammo; deadline to surrender ends today

The Police Headquarters in Dhaka. File Photo: TBS

Deadline to surrender looted arms and ammo ends today

ASP Faisal Tanvir, commander of Satkhira RAB camp, briefed media about the recovery on Saturday (31 August). Photo: UNB

Looted arms, bullets recovered from kitchen in Satkhira

Representational Photo: Collected

Return looted weapons, ammo by 3 Sept: Police HQ

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