BDR mutiny: Who were they in the arms loaded car?

Staff Reporter

A land cruiser reportedly carrying four persons had entered the BDR Headquarters during February 25 BDR mutiny through the rear gate and fled away safely after completion of the killing mission.
Lt Col Shams, one of the 23 lucky army officers, who were rescued from the den of death, had disclosed this to the media when describing what he saw as eyewitness.
Who were they? How they had entered the well-protected zone? And who were riding in the car? The investigation into the heinous crime should be such which will meet reply to all the above questions. [Read more]


 

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BDR mutiny: Who were they in the arms loaded car?

Staff Reporter

A land cruiser reportedly carrying four persons had entered the BDR Headquarters during February 25 BDR mutiny through the rear gate and fled away safely after completion of the killing mission.
Lt Col Shams, one of the 23 lucky army officers, who were rescued from the den of death, had disclosed this to the media when describing what he saw as eyewitness.
Who were they? How they had entered the well-protected zone? And who were riding in the car? The investigation into the heinous crime should be such which will meet reply to all the above questions. [Read more]


 

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