An investigation committee to ensure justice in the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) killings will be formed within the next five working days, said Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Tuesday.
This committee will include retired judges, civil service, armed forces, and police personnel, he said.
He made the announcement at a special press briefing held at the home ministry’s conference room, emphasizing the interim government’s commitment to justice and good governance.
“The government is determined to re-investigate and ensure justice in the BDR killings. Since its formation, the interim government has been working toward this goal,” said the adviser.
He reiterated his consistent stance on the matter, saying, “I have been vocal about re-investigating the BDR killings from the very beginning, both as a former army member and as a concerned citizen.”
Addressing the timeline for submitting the investigation report, he said, “We will first collect names for the committee. This process may take some time, as not everyone is willing to join such committees. After finalizing the members, we will consult with them to determine the scope and timeline for the report.”
However, the exact number of members is yet to be finalized, though it is likely to be five, seven or nine, with more representation from the armed forces, he added.
On whether the committee would be headed by a judge or another official, the adviser said that the committee will be led by the most senior member.
He added that the format-whether it will be a committee or a commission-would be decided based on discussions after its formation.
When asked whether there is any confusion with the law ministry, the Home Affairs Adviser said, “No, there is no confusion with the law ministry. However, we will sit with the law adviser and take their opinions.”