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A joint operation will be conducted across the country from 4 September in an effort to recover illegal arms.


Home affairs adviser Lt. Gen. (retd) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury confirmed the matter, according to a home ministry statement issued today, Sunday.Earlier, the Ministry of Home Affairs suspended firearm licences issued to civilians during the 15-year tenure of the Awami government.


As per the statement, gun owners have been instructed to submit their firearms and ammunition associated with the suspended licences to the relevant police stations by 3 September.Login

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Return looted arms by Tuesday: Police headquarters

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Published: 01 Sep 2024, 14: 24

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The looted arms and ammunition of police must be returned to police headquarters by 3 September.


The police headquarters issued the directive on Sunday.


Law enforcement agencies have recovered a total of 3,872 firearms that were looted during recent movement from various locations, including police stations, police lines, and police outposts, as of 31 August, said the authorities.


The recovered items also include 2,86,216 rounds of bullets, 22,201 tear gas shells, and 2,139 sound grenades, according to the police statement.


The Bangladesh Army has been actively assisting in the recovery efforts throughout the country to ensure the swift return of all looted arms and ammunition.Harris' first formal interview since nomination Harris has moved to center on immigration, fracking Could name a Republican to cabinet if elected Harris leads Trump 45 per cent to 41 per A cent in Reuters/Ipsos poll
 

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