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Fake freedom fighters to be punished

Faruk E Azam in Chattogram
August 17, 2024No CommentsSamshad SattarBy PV Online Desk
Bir Protik Faruk E Azam,advisor to the liberation war affairs and disaster management ministries during a press briefing at Chattogram Circuit House premises on Saturday, August 17, 2024. Photo: Courtesy
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Bir Protik Faruk E Azam, the advisor to the liberation war affairs and disaster management ministries, said that any fake freedom fighters identified will be punished for ‘deceiving’ the state.
He made the remarks at a press briefing on Saturday at the Chattogram Circuit House regarding the city’s law and order situation.
“Scrutinising the list of freedom fighters, we can see the reality of what happened. They have become freedom fighters in many forms and ways,” said Faruk.
“We will examine the issue (fake freedom fighters) and those who are genuine freedom fighters will remain on the list. The fake ones will be dropped. Many of them should be punished for deceiving the state.”
“I have asked the ministry to look into the reality of the situation,” he added.
Later, the Advisor visited the burnt Kotwali police station and talked to the policemen. He also sought cooperation from locals to normalize the activities of the police stations.
Chattogram Metropolitan Police Commissioner Saiful Islam, Deputy Commissioner Abul Basar Fakhruzzaman and other senior officials of different law enforcement agencies of Chattogram were present on the occasion.

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