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A newly released report by Bangladesh’s Commission on Enforced Disappearances reveals that several senior army officers accused of involvement in abduction cases during the Awami League’s 15-year rule have fled despite travel bans and passport cancellations. The commission submitted its findings to the chief adviser on January 4, 2026, describing how no single unit took responsibility for monitoring high-risk officers or preventing their escape. The report links the lapses to the absence of clear directives treating the issue as a national security priority.

According to the report, the International Crimes Tribunal issued arrest warrants on January 6, 2025, against 11 top military officials, including senior DGFI officers. Despite being under restricted movement, some officers disappeared from Dhaka Cantonment within weeks. The commission identified three waves of escapes between August 2024 and October 2025 and noted that intelligence and security agencies such as DGFI, MI, ASU, and NSI failed to coordinate effectively.

The commission warned that these repeated failures represent a continuing national security concern and could undermine future accountability efforts. It also raised concerns that some fugitives may have crossed into India, suggesting possible cross-border complicity.

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Amar Desh 10 Jan 26

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