The men were jailed for possession of explosives and involvement in Pilkhana massacre of 2009, when a mutiny by border guards left dozens of people dead, including scores of army officers.
Many were seen crying after meeting their loved ones. All of them were arrested in 2009 in connection with the Pilkhana massacre case. On Sunday, a special Dhaka court-1, presided over by Judge ...
A hearing in the Explosives Act case over the Pilkhana massacre has been scrapped on Thursday after a special courtroom set up on a field belonging to an Alia madrasah in Old Dhaka’s Bakshibazar ...
A Dhaka court has granted bail to over 250 suspects accused in the Pilkhana massacre case under Explosives Act. Dhaka Special Tribunal-1 Judge Md Ibrahim Mia gave the order after a hearing at a ...
Families of the fallen army officers and surviving personnel from the tragic 2009 Pilkhana carnage have jointly appealed for swift and effective legal measures to ensure justice. At a press conference ...
The independent inquiry commission that has been formed to reinvestigate the 2009 Pilkhana massacre sought cooperation from the Bangladesh Army for conducting the probe. The commission members led ...
A Dhaka tribunal has granted bail to over 200 individuals accused in an explosives case filed in connection with the 2009 Pilkhana carnage. Judge Ibrahim Mia of Dhaka's Special Tribunal 1 issued the ...