[🇧🇩] Actors Behind 1/11 in Bangladesh

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Date of Event: Mar 29, 2026
Interrogation reveals many names behind '1/11' events

Staff Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 28 Mar 2026, 20: 26

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Masud Uddin Chowdhury (left) and Mamun Khaled (right)

Sources linked to intelligence agencies have said that during the interrogation of former army officer and ex-MP Masud Uddin Chowdhury, who was arrested in a human trafficking case, the names of several officials from that time have emerged as key figures behind the '1/11' events.

A list of these individuals has already been prepared, and steps are being taken to impose travel bans on those currently in the country.

The source further said that those identified include not only the chiefs of the three armed forces at the time but also several influential military and civilian officials.

They are alleged to have played roles behind the scenes in removing the caretaker government of Professor Iajuddin Ahmed on 11 January 2007, and establishing the army-backed '1/11' government.

Intelligence agencies are now examining their roles and involvement.

According to intelligence sources, the roles, financial transactions, and subsequent activities of those who were behind the change of government during the '1/11' period are now being re-evaluated. Further legal action may be taken based on interrogation and investigation.

Lieutenant General (retd) Masud Uddin Chowdhury, known as one of the key figures behind '1/11', was arrested late Monday night from his residence in the Baridhara DOHS area of the capital by the Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police.

He was taken on a five-day remand by a court on Tuesday in connection with a human trafficking case filed with Paltan police station.

Masud Uddin Chowdhury, currently in DB custody, was interrogated for the third consecutive day yesterday. A relevant source said that investigators are questioning him about how he became influential during the '1/11' period and allegations that he later benefited by using state machinery during the Awami League government’s tenure.

He has claimed innocence on some matters and provided misleading information on others. The information obtained needs verification, and therefore more time is required for interrogation.

When contacted, DB Joint Commissioner (Cyber) Syed Harun-or-Rashid said the investigation is ongoing and still at a preliminary stage.

The DB has found information on a total of 11 cases against Masud Uddin Chowdhury, including allegations of murder, money laundering, human trafficking, and fraud.

It is also learned that the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is taking steps to investigate allegations of financial corruption against him.

Interrogation of Mamun Khaled begins

Meanwhile, former Director General of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI), Lieutenant General (retd) Sheikh Mamun Khaled, is also being interrogated.

On Thursday, a court granted a five-day remand in connection with the murder of fruit trader Delwar Hossain in Mirpur during the July uprising. Friday marked the first day of his remand in DB custody.

Sheikh Mamun Khaled was detained Wednesday night from the Mirpur area of Dhaka by the DB. During 2007–08, under the army-backed caretaker government, he served in various positions within DGFI, most recently as Director of the Counter Intelligence Bureau (CIB).

He remained in that position even after the Awami League came to power and later served as DGFI Director General from 2011 to 2013.

DB Joint Commissioner Mohammad Nasirul Islam told Prothom Alo yesterday that Sheikh Mamun Khaled is currently being questioned regarding the case itself.

He has held several important positions in the state at different times and had the capacity to commit crimes by using his authority. Allegations related to misuse of power will be examined one by one. Interrogation is ongoing.​
 

Ex-army officers Masud–Khaled 'allies of AL and criminals': Chief Prosecutor

Staff Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 29 Mar 2026, 16: 27

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Masud Uddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mamun Khaled File Photo

The Chief Prosecutor Md Aminul Islam has described former Director General of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI), Lieutenant General (retd) Sheikh Mamun Khaled, and another former army officer, Lieutenant General (retd) Masud Uddin Chowdhury, as 'associates of the fascist Awami League government' and 'criminals'.

He further said that many of their past activities fall under crimes against humanity.

Chief Prosecutor Aminul Islam made these remarks while briefing journalists on Sunday afternoon at the premises of the International Crimes Tribunal.

Earlier today, in the morning, at Tribunal-2, the Chief Prosecutor filed a petition to show Masud Uddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mamun Khaled arrested in two separate cases of crimes against humanity.

Masud Uddin Chowdhury has been accused in the July massacre, while Sheikh Mamun Khaled has been accused of enforced disappearances.

Following the Chief Prosecutor’s petition, the tribunal ordered that Masud Uddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mamun Khaled be produced before it on 7 April.

The Chief Prosecutor told journalists, “You have already learned that two associates of 1/11 and the subsequent fascist Awami League government were involved in many acts of crimes against humanity. Masud Uddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mamun Khaled are two such criminal officers who were involved in destroying democracy and good governance of this country, and were involved in various misdeeds including the ‘Aynaghar’, as well as killings, enforced disappearances, etc. You have seen that they have already been arrested. And they are in police custody or remand in other cases. Their past activities, many of their actions, fall within the defined crimes against humanity.”

Mentioning that it is not possible to disclose all allegations against the two accused at this moment, the Chief Prosecutor said that, subject to investigation, they need to be tried at the International Crimes Tribunal.

From that perspective, today the Office of the Chief Prosecutor has filed the application to show these two persons arrested.

The Chief Prosecutor further said that they believe these criminals should receive appropriate punishment through this tribunal, so that in the future no official in government responsibility dares to commit crimes against humanity.

Lieutenant General (retd) Masud Uddin Chowdhury, known as one of the key actors of 1/11 (army-backed caretaker government in 2007-08), was arrested by DB from his residence in Dhaka last Monday night. Later, on Tuesday, he was taken on a five-day remand through the court in a human trafficking case filed with Paltan police station.

A relevant source said that, alongside the human trafficking case, Masud Uddin Chowdhury is also being interrogated regarding his role during 1/11.

Former DGFI Director General Lieutenant General (retd) Sheikh Mamun Khaled was arrested by DB last Wednesday. The following day, Thursday, the court granted a five-day remand in a murder case related to the July mass uprising under Mirpur police station. He is also being interrogated in DB custody.​
 

Ex-Lt Gen Masud put on 3-day fresh remand
Staff Correspondent 05 April, 2026, 00:59

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Masud Uddin Chowdhury. | File photo

A metropolitan magistrate court in Dhaka on Saturday placed former Feni-3 lawmaker and retired lieutenant general Masud Uddin Chowdhury on a three-day fresh remand in a case filed with Paltan police station over allegations of human trafficking and embezzlement.Maps

Metropolitan magistrate Didarul Alam passed the order in response to a plea filed by the Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Detective Branch, which sought a four-day remand to interrogate the former army officer in custody.

The detectives produced Masud before the court during the hearing.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Detective Branch chief Md Shafiqul Islam said that Masud had been taken into custody three times for the sake of proper investigation.

On March 29, Masud was placed on a six-day remand in police custody.

Earlier, on March 24, the court of Dhaka metropolitan magistrate Aminul Islam Zunayed had placed Masud on a five-day remand for the first time in the case.

Masud, known as one of the key actors of the 1/11 political changeover, was arrested by a team of the Detective Branch at Baridhara DOHS in Dhaka on March 23.Politics

On September 3, 2024, Afia Overseas proprietor Altab Khan filed the case with Paltan police station in the capital.​
 

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