The National Central Office (NCB) of the Bangladesh police reportedly asked Interpol for a “red announcement” against 12 people, including former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
According to the Daily Star, these reports have confirmed these reports (Media) at the Police Headquarters (PhQ) and stated that the NCB branch of such an interpol request on the basis of an appeal received from courts, prosecutors or investigative agencies.
“These applications are submitted in connection with the accusations that occur during the investigation or in a continuous case,” he said.
Interpol plays a key role in identifying the locations of refugees staying abroad, the official was quoted as a proverb. Meanwhile, Interpol uses a red announcement that helps find and arrest the individuals who do not issue issuing or similar legal steps.
Weeks after Muhammad Yunus took over August 8 August of the Chief Advisor of the Temporary Government, Bangladeshi International Criminal Criminal Tribunal (ICT) was issued by arrest warnings for Hasin and several former cabinet ministers, advisors and military and civilian officials for “crimes against humanity and genocide”.
In November last year, the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office officially asked the police headquarters to ask for help from the arrest of Sheikh Hasina and others considered refugees.
21st January Bangladeshi government said that it would continue to try to bring Hasina back from India and, if necessary, seek international intervention.
Hasina, 77, has lived in India since 5 August last year when she fled from Bangladesh after a massive protest led by a student who overthrew the Awami League regime (AL).
Bangladesh has been under temporary administration since August 2024, when Hasina was forced to withdraw in the middle of large protests led by students organized by students of the Movement Against discrimination (SAD).
The riots, which are driven by accusations of authoritarianism, corruption and political repression, culminated in Hasin’s departure to India and the collapse of her nearly 16 -year government Awami League.
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