Bangladesh crackdown:
Over 10,000 arrested
B'DESH: At least 10,000 people have been detained over the past week
in a major crackdown on crime in emergency-ruled Bangladesh, the
country's police chief told AFP Wednesday.
National police chief Nur Mohammad said the operation, which is
expected to last one month, was aimed at improving security ahead of the
country's scheduled return to democracy with elections by the end of the
year.
But he rejected complaints from Bangladesh's main political parties,
who have been sidelined by the army-backed government, that it was their
members and supporters who were being rounded up.
"It's part of a month-long nationwide special drive against crime. We
have just become a bit more aggressive than what we usually do on a
normal day," said Mohammad.
The police chief said more than 1,700 people had been detained over
the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of arrests to more than
10,000 since the crackdown was launched on the night of May 28.
Dhaka, Wednesday, AFP
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