Army chief announces comprehensive joint operation in Bandarban

In response to a surge of criminal activities, including high-profile bank robbery and abduction, Chief of Army Staff General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed today announced a comprehensive joint operation in Bandarban.
This initiative marks a significant escalation in efforts to maintain public safety, involving coordination among the Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Police, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), and Rapid Action Battalion (Rab).
During a press briefing at the Bandarban Cantonment, the army chief disclosed that, "Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has directed to take all necessary measures to ensure the security of our citizens. We are implementing both overt and covert strategies to achieve tangible results from this operation."
The recent criminal spree has alarmed the local populace, prompting high-ranking military officials, including General Ahmed, to visit Bandarban.
Their presence aims to reassure the community in the aftermath of unsettling events.
The crackdown, according to General Ahmed, signals the military's unwavering resolve against groups undermining regional stability. He particularly mentioned the Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF), a group previously engaged in peace negotiations.
"Despite our hopes for peace, the KNF reverted to criminal conduct," he said.
"After being cornered last June, they appeared willing to negotiate. Unfortunately, their commitment to peace was superficial, as evidenced by their continued involvement in criminal acts," he added.
In an earlier address to the troops, the army chief called for bravery and vigilance in combating crime, underscoring the importance of this mission to national security and public well-being.
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