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Security tightened in Dhaka, mutiny over

Security tightened in Dhaka, mutiny overDhaka, Feb 27 : Security has been tightened in Dhaka even though the mutiny by the paramilitary over pay and command structures ended overnight.

Search and rescue operations were underway by army personnel at the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters on Friday morning.

Earlier, police resumed the search for alive or the deceased inside the headquarters.

According to reports, army troops headed by at least three Brigadier Generals have entered the headquarters for conducting rescue operations.

Surrender arms, or I'll take steps: Sheikh Hasina

Surrender arms, or I'll take steps: Sheikh HasinaDhaka, Feb 26 : Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today urged Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutineers to surrender their arms, otherwise action would be taken against them in the interest of the country.

In a brief address to the nation, Hasina said, "You surrender the arms. I'm giving you my word that none of you will be harmed. Otherwise, I'll be bound to take any step in the interest of the country".

"I am trying to solve the problems through negotiations, not through using force," she added.

Bangladesh mutiny spreading, over 50 dead

Bangladesh Independence Day celebrationsDhaka, Feb 26 : The mutiny by paramilitary troops in Bangladesh was reportedly spreading to other parts of the country on Thursday.

Nearly 50 people are feared dead after paramilitary troops staged a mutiny on Wednesday morning at the headquarters of the Bangladesh Rifles in Dhaka over pay and career advancement conditions.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called for an emergency cabinet meeting in a bid to end the crisis.

The Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) has 45,000 men stationed at 64 camps across the country.

Rebel Bangladesh troops urged to lay down weapons as deadline nears

Rebel Bangladesh troops urged to lay down weapons as deadline nears Dhaka  - Authorities in Bangladesh on Thursday urged mutineers within the country's splintered military to lay down their arms as a deadline approached to end a violent confrontation between paramilitary soldiers and their commanders that left at least 50 people dead, officials said.

Death toll reaches 50 in Bangladesh troop mutiny

Death toll reaches 50 in Bangladesh troop mutinyDhaka  - Bangladeshi paramilitary border troops began surrendering their weapons early Thursday, ending a 19-hour standoff that left at least 50 people dead at the Bangladesh Rifles headquarters, a government minister said.

The mutiny began Wednesday morning at an annual meeting to allow soldier to air their grievances to officers, sources inside the headquarters said. The enlisted men, upset over a pay dispute, took the officers hostage.

3RD ROUNDUP: Death toll rises to five in Bangladesh troop rebellion

Death toll rises to five in Bangladesh troop rebellionDhaka  - The death toll from day-long shootings by rebel troops of Bangladesh paramilitary border forces against their commanders inside the Bangladesh Rifles
(BDR) headquarters rose to five with two more deaths reported in hospitals Wednesday, officials said.

Hospital authorities said two of the dead were mid-ranking officers of the Bangladesh Army and three were civilians.

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