Warrants issued against 4 BGB officers linked with 28 murders in Rampura

Warrants issued against 4 BGB officers linked with 28 murders in Rampura
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Online Desk

Published: 2025-10-08 17:59:47

Updated on: 2025-10-08 19:50:59

The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has issued arrest warrants for four Border Guard Bangladesh members in connection with the deaths of 28 persons in Dhaka's Rampura during the July Uprising.
On Wednesday, a three-member panel led by Tribunal-1 Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mozumder made the decision.

Prosecutor Md Mizanul Islam raised the formal charges against the four accused before the tribunal. The tribunal took cognisance of the charges and ordered arrest warrants to be issued against the suspects.

The next hearing on the matter has been fixed for Oct 22.

Prosecutor Faruk Ahmed submitted the formal charges on behalf of the prosecution at the tribunal earlier in the morning.

The accused are Lt Redwanul Islam, Major Md Rafat Bin Alam Mun, former additional deputy commissioner (ADC) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Khilgaon region Md Rashedul Islam and former Rampura Police Station chief  Md Mashiur Rahman.

A total of 28 people lost their lives in Dhaka’s Rampura during the 2024 mass uprising. BGB officer Redwanul was seen directly shooting at protesters.

Several allegations have been submitted to the tribunal that a faction of law enforcers, including members of the administration loyal to the Awami League government, committed genocide and crimes against humanity in suppressing the student-led mass movement last year. These crimes are being tried at the International Crimes Tribunal.