The National Independent Investigation Commission on the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) massacre has issued a public notice requesting assistance from the public to gather information related to the tragic event. The commission aims to collect reliable information and testimonies to uncover the truth behind the unprecedented and gruesome incident that occurred approximately 16 years ago.
In the notice, the commission has outlined several methods for individuals to submit information:
The commission assures that the identities of individuals assisting will be kept confidential. The notice was signed by Commission Chairman Major General (retd) ALM Fazlur Rahman.
The BDR massacre, which took place in February 2009, resulted in the deaths of dozens of army officers and civilians during a mutiny by border guards. The incident has remained a subject of controversy and investigation over the years. The commission’s efforts aim to bring clarity and justice to the victims and their families.
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