Troubles may mount for Sheikh Hasina as Bangladesh police seeks interpol ’red notice’ against former PM
- The National Central Bureau of Bangladesh Police has requested Interpol to issue a red notice for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, among others, for alleged crimes against humanity and genocide.
- Hasina has been living in India since August 5, 2024, after fleeing Bangladesh following significant student protests that led to her ousting from a 16-year regime.
- The International Crimes Tribunal issued arrest warrants for Hasina and former officials, prompting the Chief Prosecutor's Office to seek Interpol's assistance.
- Bangladesh's interim government plans to continue efforts to extradite Hasina from India, with intentions to seek international intervention if required.
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Bangladesh requests Interpol for red notice against Sheikh Hasina. Will this pressure India to extradite ousted PM?
The Bangladesh Police has requested an Interpol red notice against Sheikh Hasina and 11 others over the alleged conspiracy to topple the interim government. This marks an escalation in the interim government’s pursuit of the deposed leader, who has been in India since last August when she was ousted from power
Bangladesh police requests Interpol for red corner notice for Hasina, 11 others
In November last year, the Chief Prosecutor’s Office of the International Crimes Tribunal formally asked the Police Headquarters to seek Interpol’s help in arresting Sheikh Hasina and others identified as fugitives
Ex-Bangladesh General Accuses Sheikh Hasina of State Killings and Disappearances
In a shocking political development, Retired Lieutenant General Chowdhury Hasan Sarwardi, a former senior officer in the Bangladesh Army, has publicly accused Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of ordering state-sponsored violence, enforced disappearances, and the systematic suppression of political opposition through military force. His allegations, delivered during a televised interview with Jamuna TV and later reiterated at a press conference follo…
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