Approximately Tk 90 lakh, including both official and personal funds, was lost during the vandalism and looting that took place in the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban on August 5.
This figure was revealed during a meeting held on September 4, 2024, to discuss the overall situation of the Parliament building. The meeting, presided over by Acting Secretary Jebunnesa Karim (additional secretary, committee support wing), outlined the steps to address the aftermath of the incident, according to a press release.
In response to the losses, a decision was made to take appropriate measures to recover the stolen cash. Additionally, authorities resolved to compile a detailed inventory of lost and damaged goods from various offices, sub-sections, and sections within the Parliament building. This inventory is to be submitted to the respective heads of each department for further action.
Heads of departments at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban attended the meeting, where they emphasised the urgent need for repairs in their respective areas. The meeting also resulted in the formation of three committees tasked with enhancing the overall security of key locations, including the Parliament House, the Parliament Member Houses in Manik Mia and Nakhal Para, the Old MP Hostel, Minister Hostel, Secretary Hostel, and surrounding residential areas.
The committees have been directed to conduct on-site inspections of the damaged and lost goods, with findings to be reported to the oath room. Urgent measures will be taken to repair damaged computers, printers, scanners, internet connections, telephone exchanges, lines, and other essential equipment within the Parliament building.
Various department heads and related officers were present during the meeting.
Soon after Sheikh Hasina fled the country, hundreds of thousands of agitators ran into the Jatiya Sangsad and broke through the barricade put on different roads leading to the parliament building and marched towards it.
Within minutes, the staircase in front of parliament was filled with thousands of protesters. Vandalism and looting were noticed at that moment.