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'Reforms can be initiated after reviewing US report on RAB'

UNB . Dhaka
02 Oct 2022 18:21:12 | Update: 02 Oct 2022 18:56:04
'Reforms can be initiated after reviewing US report on RAB'
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal — Courtesy/ UNB

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Sunday said that reforms can be initiated after reviewing the US report on Rapid Action Battalion (RAB).

He made the comment in response to reporters’ questions after a programme in a hotel in Dhaka.

The home minister said, “Reforms – that you speak of – we are doing all the time. We are modernising everything. We are doing what needs to be done.”

“RAB is an elite force; we give them special tasks from time to time. It works according to its policy,” he said.

Neither RAB nor the police goes unpunished if they commit any punishable offence, the minister said.

“Many police and RAB personnel are in jail. We are not exempting anyone,” he added.

Asaduzzaman also said, “We are going over the US report. If there’s any mistake, I will definitely look into it.”

US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas, at a Dhaka event last Thursday, said that there has been no change in their position regarding the sanction on RAB.

Haas said the sanction will remain in place until accountability and reforms are ensured.

On Saturday, newly-appointed Director General of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), M Khurshid Hossain, said that there was no question of reforming the elite force, which has been credited with dealing with militancy and serious crimes in recent years.

“We are not doing anything for reforming RAB. We are working according to the rules defined for us. We do not do anything that violates the laws. Therefore, there is no question of reforms,” he told reporters while paying tribute to the portrait of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Dhanmondi-32.

“Sanctions have been imposed, and the government has replied to that through the official channel. This is not a challenge (for us),” he said, adding that the elite force would continue to play its role by maintaining law and order and tackling militancy, terrorism and drug. 

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