Border Guard Bangladesh’s outgoing director general Aziz Ahmed on Tuesday expressed his dissatisfaction with the paramilitary force’s failure to stop border killing.
Aziz Ahmed, who has recently been promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and returned to the army, also admitted that there was a ‘grey do insurance pay for viagra area’ in the final trial of Felani Khatun killing case.
The sensational killing took place on January 7, 2011 in which an Indian Border Security Force constable Amio Ghosh was made pharmacy school online degree lone accused for shooting to death the girl along Indo-Bangladesh border.
In his last press briefing held at the Peelkhana headquarters of the force, Aziz had said that he tried to know the fate of the trial but could not as an Indian non-governmental organisation had appealed to a higher Court over the issue, leaving BSF court http://viagravscialis-best.com/ still pending.
‘It is a matter of dissatisfaction that it still remains unresolved,’ he told the press.
According to Bangladesh home ministry, 109 Bangladeshi civilians were killed by BSF in the borders between January 2012 and April 2016.
He took credit for allowing journalists to witness the female cialis trial of the BDR Munity cases.
‘I made the recommendation allowing the journalists. I told the high ups that it was not big deal what trial was done. What was important was people’s perception about what we did.’
He said he had done his utmost for the betterment of can women take cialis his soldiers.
Aziz Ahmed has been posted to the Army Training and Doctrine Command at Mymensingh cantonment as its general officer commanding.
On November 2, Major General Abul Hossain was made new director general of BGB.
On May 7, 2012, Aziz was promoted to the rank of major general and made the BGB chief on December 5, the same year.
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Source: New Age