Bangladeshi border guards, restraints headquarters of its troops in the capital, Dhaka, surrendered to the authorities, by adopting the proposal of the Head of Government of Sheikh Hasina, the amnesty in return for ending the insurgency. That was reported by Agence France-Presse.
Over the course of resolving the situation personally, Minister for Home Affairs of Bangladesh Khatun Sahara (Sahara Khatun). After it became aware of the intention of the rebels to surrender, the Minister, accompanied by a Bangladeshi chief of police came to the office held by border guards, to once again promise to grant amnesty to the rebels, said the agency.
"I assured the troops of border forces, the army did not touch them. They were granted amnesty, Prime Minister, and they should not fear any response from the government," - Hatun stressed in an interview with journalists from local television BTV.
On Wednesday morning, the border guards, disgruntled wages and conditions of service, captured the headquarters svoh forces took hostage at least one hundred people. According to the Deputy Minister of Justice of Bangladesh Kamrula Islam (Kamrul Islam), during the rebellion 50 hostages were killed. In addition, it was reported that another 20 people were killed in a crossfire between the Bangladeshi border guards and soldiers, surrounded the trapped complex of buildings. Nevertheless, until confirmed death of only five people whose bodies were found near the border police barracks. Two of them, according to AFP, a high-ranking army officers.
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