Troubles may mount for Sheikh Hasina as Bangladesh police seeks interpol ’red notice’ against former PM
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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
Bangladesh: National Central Bureau requests Interpol red notice for ousted PM Sheikh Hasina - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power on August 5, 2025. Photo Courtesy: PID Bangladesh The National Central Bureau (NCB) of Bangladesh Police has submitted a request to Interpol seeking a “red notice” against ousted former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina and 11 others. Confirming the development, Enamul Haque Sagor, assistant inspector general (media) at the Police Headquarters (PHQ), told The Daily Star that the NCB branch make…
Probe report in ICT case against Hasina almost ready: Chief Prosecutor - The New Nation
NN Online: Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Muhammad Tajul Islam, announced today that the preparation of the probe report in a crimes against humanity case involving ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and others is nearing completion. “The probe report is almost ready and is expected to be filed within a week or two,” Tajul stated while requesting an additional two months to finalize the report. Granting the request…
Bangladesh Seeks Interpol Red Notice Against Former PM Sheikh Hasina and 11 Others in Alleged Coup Plot - The News21
Dhaka: In a dramatic development with far-reaching implications, the Bangladesh government has requested Interpol to issue a red notice against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 11 others in connection with an alleged conspiracy to overthrow the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government, according to reports in local media. The request was reportedly submitted by the Bangladesh […]
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