Sr. Staff Reporter, Kishoreganj :
The police in Kishoreganj have begun operations at thirteen police stations and camps following the recent attacks. While officers are gradually returning to duty, full-scale operations are unlikely to resume soon, as many stations were torched, resulting in the destruction of crucial assets, including vehicles, documents, and computers.
According to police sources, the extensive vandalism and arson at most stations mean it will take time before normal activities can be fully restored.
The officers began returning to 13 stations in the district on Sunday evening with senior police officials inspecting the affected areas.
The attacks followed the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday, when multiple police stations across the Bangladesh Police Force were attacked and set on fire.
Weapons were looted, and important documents were destroyed.
In response, the police went on strike, present 11 demands.
The Home Affairs Advisor Brigadier Sakhawat Hossain has condemned the pervasive influence of ‘Sycophancy in Bangladeshi politics .