Bangladesh, on the appeal of student leaders, the return of looted goods from the Prime Minister's House has begun

Bangladesh, on the appeal of student leaders, the return of looted goods from the Prime Minister's House has begun

On the appeal of student leaders in Bangladesh, the return of looted goods from the Prime Minister's House has started.

Protesters returned 500 items including sensitive documents, furniture, electronic devices, jewelry and animals.

A person involved in the demonstration had taken away a duck from the Prime Minister's House which he had cooked and eaten.

Another person stole other jewelery including diamond earrings and jhumkas. Pigeons and cats of the Prime Minister's House were also returned.

Student leaders are looking for the woman who took the make-up bag from the Prime Minister's residence.

The returned classified defense and security documents have been moved to a safe location and are being monitored by the Army

A counter has been set up at the gate of the Prime Minister's House for the return of looted goods, where people are depositing the looted goods.

It should be noted that on August 5, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Hasina Wajid resigned and fled to India after the violent protests in Bangladesh and the resulting deaths of hundreds of people.

After the departure of Sheikh Hasina Wajid to India, the protestors entered her official residence where the protestors vandalized and took away the belongings.

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