Key Bangladesh party warns over unrest after buildings smashed
- Bangladeshi police arrested over 1,300 individuals in a crackdown called 'Operation Devil Hunt' targeting gangs linked to the ousted regime of Sheikh Hasina, as reported on February 10.
- The interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, vowed to continue operations until all 'devils' are brought to justice, according to Home Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury.
- Protests erupted after reports surfaced that Hasina would appear online from exile, leading to the destruction of buildings associated with her family, as stated by police spokesman Inamul Haque Sagar.
- Critics, including lawyer Snehadri Chakravarty, condemned the operation as ineffective and risky for innocent individuals, highlighting concerns over civil rights, as reported by various sources.
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