Sheikh Hasina's Family Assets Frozen Amid Corruption Probe

General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh, has issued a stark warning regarding the country’s independence, attributing the threat to internal strife. Speaking at an army memorial event in Dhaka, he noted that rising violent crime and political turmoil have created a climate where "miscreants" feel emboldened to act without consequence. "If you can't move beyond your differences... the independence and integrity of the country will be at risk," he stated, emphasizing the need for unity among stakeholders.
Bangladesh has experienced a surge in crime and political unrest since the student-led uprising that led to the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last August. Recent months have seen security forces arrest over 8,600 individuals in an operation targeting alleged Hasina loyalists. General Waker highlighted the chaos as "manufactured" by internal discord, calling for investigations into military actions accused of human rights abuses.
With Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus advocating for democratic reforms, the path to stability remains uncertain as the nation grapples with its tumultuous political landscape.