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10th anniv of ‘BDR mutiny’ today

| Updated: February 25, 2019 17:48:28


An army soldier cries as he carries the coffin of a Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) officer in Dhaka on March 2, 2009 — Reuters/File An army soldier cries as he carries the coffin of a Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) officer in Dhaka on March 2, 2009 — Reuters/File

Today (Monday) is the tenth anniversary of the bloody 'BDR mutiny'.

On this day in 2009, brutal carnage took place at the headquarters of the then Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), now Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), killing 74 persons, including 57 army officers.

The government, different socio-political organisations, family members and relatives of the victims will observe the day with due respect.

Special prayers will be offered at the BGB Pilkhana headquarters today, seeking divine blessing for the departed souls.

Relatives and family members will also offer Quran khawani and milad mahfil and pay homage to the lost ones at Banani Army Graveyard where the martyred officers were buried.

Wreaths are expected to be laid on their graves on behalf of President Md Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The home ministry, the three services and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) director general, among others, are also expected to pay tributes to them.

Several hundred BDR men rose up in armed revolt at Durbar Hall during the three-day 'BDR Week' at Pilkhana on February 25, 2009, and killed 74.

The bloodshed ended the following day (February 26) with the surrender of firearms, ammunition and grenades through negotiations between the government and rebels.

Following the mutiny, the paramilitary force was renamed Border Guard Bangladesh.

According to available information, a total of 58 cases were in connection with the revolt.

Some 152 people were sentenced to death, 423 handed different jail terms and 277 acquitted in the country's largest-ever killing case. Among the convicts, 262 mutineers got different jail terms starting from three months to 19 years.

A total of 161 persons, including late BNP leader Nasiruddin Ahmed Pintu and local Awami League leader Torab Ali, were awarded life imprisonment.

On the other hand, 5,926 BDR personnel received different jail terms ranging from four months to seven years in 57 mutiny cases, available information revealed.

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