The detention of the former Foreign Minister of Bangladesh (Mohammed Hasan Mahmud) at Dhaka International Airport

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Mohammed Hasan Mahmud (Photo: @TamjidulH24v2 / X)

Former Foreign Minister was detained at Dhaka International while attempting to leave amid a wave of unrest.

Mohammed Hasan Mahmud and (Photo: @TamjidulH24v2 / X)

Earlier, former Information Minister Zunaid Ahmed Palak was also detained at the same airport. The former head of the police investigation department, Harun al-Rashid, denied reports of his detention at the airport, stating that he was at home. Reports to the Bengali portal Daily Observer.

Hasan Mahmud was banned from leaving the country and taken into custody by airport staff, accompanied by two assistants. Dhaka International Airport had been temporarily suspended on August 5 and reopened after the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her sister left their official residence in Dhaka and moved to a safer location amid the unrest. Reports indicate that Hasina resigned and flew to Agartala, , and is seeking asylum in the .

Protests and demonstrations erupted in Dhaka and across Bangladesh following the announcement of a multi-day “non-cooperation action” by the Student Movement Against Discrimination organization. The situation escalated into riots due to clashes between anti-government students, police, and government supporters.

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