There are constant reports of vandalism and arson. The anger of the protesters in Bangladesh is at its peak at this time. If we talk about the police system here, it seems completely useless. Neither the police nor the border guards are visible on the road. Only army personnel are deployed on the roads of Bangladesh. The anger of the crowd is so much that even the number of army personnel is not sufficient to control the crowd.
where big events happened
The protesters also vandalised the residence of the Chief Justice in Dhaka. Apart from this, they have set fire to the house of the former captain of the Bangladesh cricket team. The residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has also been vandalised and along with this, effigies of Bangladesh's founder Sheikh Mujibur were also broken. Incidents of breaking idols have been reported in different cities.
Expressed anger on MP Murtaza
The protesters have expressed their anger on Mortaza, an MP from the ruling Awami League party. Visuals that have emerged since the incident show his house being vandalised and set on fire by the protestors. Notably, Mortaza captained Bangladesh in 117 matches across formats, the most for his country. After retirement, he started his political innings in 2018 and joined the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League. He won as an MP from the Narail-2 seat.
Chief Justice's house looted
The protesters looted the Chief Justice's house. Bangladesh's police system has completely collapsed, there are no police on the streets. Bangladesh Border Guard troops have also been removed and are not on duty. Army personnel are deployed on the streets of Bangladesh, but their number is less.
Bangabandhu Bhaban vandalised and set on fire
Bangabandhu Bhaban, the official residence of Bangladesh's founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was vandalised and set on fire.