Bangladesh is grappling with a severe security crisis as around 700 escaped inmates, including dangerous terrorists and death row convicts, remain at large months after a series of mass jailbreaks. These prison escapes occurred during the student-led revolution that ousted the former autocratic Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Sheikh Hasina fled the country in August, seeking refuge in India as her government collapsed amidst widespread protests.
The chaos unfolded in July, with revolts targeting five major prisons across the country:
In total, approximately 2,200 prisoners escaped during these attacks.
Authorities have recaptured around 1,500 escapees, but the remaining 700, including at least 70 classified as terrorists or death row inmates, are still on the run.
Police spokesman Imam Hossain Sagar assured that efforts to apprehend the fugitives are ongoing. “We’ve instructed all police stations to stay vigilant and arrest the escaped prisoners,” he said.
The police are also keeping a close watch on several high-profile terrorists released on bail following Hasina’s ouster.
The jailbreaks have heightened public concern over security, particularly given the profiles of some escapees:
Prison chief Syed Mohammad Motaher Hossain has vowed to strengthen prison security and ensure recaptured inmates do not escape again.
As police ramp up their search, the mass jailbreak serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced during times of political transition. The government’s ability to recapture these fugitives and restore public confidence will be critical in the coming months.
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