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Ninth anniv of BDR carnage today

The ninth commemoration of the frightful gore at Pilkhana BDR Central station in the capital will be watched today, Sunday, as per UNB.

An aggregate of 74 individuals, including 57 armed force officers, were killed in the gore starting on this day in 2009.

Flower wreaths will be set at the graves of the killed armed force officers at Banani Military Memorial park at 9:00 am in the interest of president Abdul Hamid and PM Sheik Hasina.

Afterward, the home pastor, the head of the three administrations, people in general security secretary under the home service and the BGB chief general will pay their tributes to the killed armed force officers.

Exceptional petitions will be offered at the Bir Uttam Fazlur Rahman Khandkar Amphitheater inside the Outskirt Monitor Bangladesh (BGB) Pilkhana base camp at 4:45 pm on Monday, looking for divine gifts for the left souls.

On 25 February 2009, a few hundred Bangladesh Rifles (now BGB) men ascended in equipped revolt at Darbar Corridor amid the three-day 'BDR Week' inside the Pilkhana central station and killed 74 individuals, including 57 deputed armed force officers.

The insurrection at long last finished the next day (26 Feb) with the surrender of the guns, ammo, and explosives through the transaction between the administration and the BDR rebels.

Following the uprising, the paramilitary power was renamed Outskirt Monitor Bangladesh (BGB).

A sum of 58 cases was documented - one for genuine wrongdoings, including homicide and plundering, and the rest of rebellion, regarding the episode.

Somewhere in the range of 152 individuals were condemned to death and 423 others to various correctional facility terms and 277 others cleared in the nation's biggest regularly executing case.

Among the convicts, 262 double-crossers were condemned to various correctional facility terms beginning from three months to 19 years and 161 individuals, including late BNP pioneer Nasiruddin Ahmed Pintu and nearby Awami Alliance pioneer Torab Ali, were condemned to life detainment.

Then again, an aggregate of 5,926 BDR workforce was condemned to various correctional facility terms running from four months to seven years in the 57 rebellion cases.

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