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05-21-2017, 01:07 PM
DHAKA: Bangladesh police swooped on the ******s of the country’s main opposition leader hunting "anti-state documents" on Saturday, sparking angry protests by hundreds of party supporters.
Officials smashed locks to enter the ****** of two times former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in Dhaka, in what her party claimed was the latest politically-motivated move against the country’s embattled opposition as it prepares for the next general election.
Hundreds of supporters of Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) rushed to the site after news spread about the raid and staged a protest outside the two-storey ****** building in the upscale Gulshan neighbourhood.
Dozens of police scoured the building for two hours but later said they "have **t found any materials" in the search.
"We entered the ****** following a court order to search for anti-state and anti-government documents," Gulshan police chief Abu Baker Siddique told AFP.
The BNP said the drive was part of "a conspiracy" against Zia who is facing about three dozen cases of alleged graft, treason and violence.
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Officials smashed locks to enter the ****** of two times former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in Dhaka, in what her party claimed was the latest politically-motivated move against the country’s embattled opposition as it prepares for the next general election.
Hundreds of supporters of Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) rushed to the site after news spread about the raid and staged a protest outside the two-storey ****** building in the upscale Gulshan neighbourhood.
Dozens of police scoured the building for two hours but later said they "have **t found any materials" in the search.
"We entered the ****** following a court order to search for anti-state and anti-government documents," Gulshan police chief Abu Baker Siddique told AFP.
The BNP said the drive was part of "a conspiracy" against Zia who is facing about three dozen cases of alleged graft, treason and violence.
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