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BDR mutiny case: Death row convict dies at DMCH

UNB . Dhaka
25 Feb 2023 12:31:51 | Update: 25 Feb 2023 13:00:12
BDR mutiny case: Death row convict dies at DMCH
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A death row convict in the BDR mutiny case died at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) early Saturday.

The deceased was Abdul Baten, 70, son of Idris Mia.

Inspector Bachchu Mia, in-charge of the DMCH police camp, said Baten fell sick around 1:30am at the Dhaka Central Jail and was taken to the hospital where the doctors declared him dead.

He was sentenced to death in connection with the mutiny in the now defunct BDR.

On February 25, 2009, several hundred Bangladesh Rifles (now BGB) men staged an armed revolt at the Darbar Hall of the force's Pilkhana headquarters during the three-day "BDR Week." They killed 74 people, including 57 army officers.

The mutiny ended the following day (February 26) with the surrender of firearms, ammunition and grenades through a negotiation between the then government and the BDR rebels.

A total of 58 cases including one for murder and looting and the rest for mutiny were filed in connection with the incident.

Some 152 people were sentenced to death and 423 others to different jail terms in the killing case. Besides, 277 accused were acquitted in the country’s largest-ever killing case.

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