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Students return 40 firearms looted by miscreants from JS Bhaban


Published : 06 Aug 2024 10:08 PM

Protesters, including students managed to collect 40 firearms taken away by miscreants during chaotic jubilation on Monday and returned to the security team of the parliament on Tuesday.

"A great job done by the students. They showed responsibility," Tanvir Hasan, deputy sergeant at arms of the parliament, told a privet television channel.

He thanked the students for the brave task.

The firearms were looted by miscreants as people thronged to street after Sheikh Hasina resigned and left the country Monday afternoon. As thousands of people entered the parliament building, a section of miscreants in the guise of jubilant people looted 40 firearms.

On information, student movement organisers bravely interfered, collected all the 40 firearms and handed them over to the sergeant at the arms office.

Some more firearms were also looted by miscreants from the nearby Mohammadpur police station.

Army personnel are now guarding the damaged thana bhaban.

Immediate after the sprayed that Sheikh Hasina resigned from the premiership and fled the country, thousands of protesters, including students and mass people stormed the Ganabhaban, the official residence of the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister’s Office, the National Parliament building, the residence of the Chief Justice and many other key point installations.

The looted all the valuables, including firearms and ammunitions from those buildings.