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Abdul Kahar Akond () was a Bangladeshi police officer who served as the additional DIG of police in the Criminal Investigation Department.


Career

Akond investigated major crimes during the first Sheikh Hasina led
Awami League In Urdu language, Awami is the adjectival form for '' Awam'', the Urdu language word for common people. The adjective appears in the following proper names: *Awami Colony, a neighbourhood of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan *Awami Front, wa ...
government from 1996 to 2001. Akond was fired from the Criminal Investigation Department after Bangladesh Nationalist Party came to power in 2001. Akond was appointed to the CID again on 28 January 2009 and retired a day after. Akond was appointed to the Criminal Investigation Department on 19 February 2009 on a two-year contract which would be extended multiple times. On 16 January 2017, Akond was promoted to the rank of Additional Deputy Inspector General of Police. Akond's contract was extended for two years on 14 February 2018. He was awarded the Bangladesh Police Medal on 7 February 2019.


Important cases


Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Akond was appointed the investigation officer of the
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and the
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18 August 1996 after Sheikh Hasina came to power. He detained Khairuzzaman, K. M. Obaidur Rahman, Shah Moazzem Hossain,
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, Syed Farook Rahman, and
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in the case.


Assassination of General Muhammed Abul Manzur

Akond was the investigation officer in the murder case of General
Muhammed Abul Manzur Muhammed Abul Manzur (24 February 1940 – 1 June 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer who commanded the Bangladesh Forces operations in Sector 8 during the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan in 1971. He was allegedly involved in ...
who was killed in the aftermath of the assassination of Ziaur Rahman in 1981. On 20 March 2017, Dhaka Court granted the 12th three months extension to the investigation.


2004 grenade attack

Akond was the investigation officer of
2004 Dhaka grenade attack The 2004 Dhaka grenade attack took place at an anti-terrorism rally organised by Awami League on Bangabandhu Avenue on 21 August 2004. The attack left 24 dead and more than 500 injured. The attack was carried out at 5:22 pm after Sheikh Has ...
. He testified on 8 October 2009 that grenades were supplied from then government minister's, Abdus Salam Pintu, home. On 3 November 2010, Metropolitan Sessions Judge Mohammad Zohurul Hoque ordered Akond to investigate the flow of money from Pakistan to Bangladesh for the attack through Western Union and Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited. On 25 September 2016, he testified that three former officers of the Criminal Investigation Department where involved in the cover-up of the 2004 Dhaka grenade attack. Bangladesh Nationalist Party described Akond as an Awami League leader and called for his removal from the investigation.


BDR mutiny

Akond was the chief investigation officer of the
2009 Bangladesh Rifles mutiny The Bangladesh Rifles revolt (also referred to as the Pilkhana tragedy) was a mutiny staged on 25 and 26 February 2009 in Dhaka by a section of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), a paramilitary force mainly tasked with guarding the borders of Bangla ...
. He led a 250-person team of the Criminal Investigation Department to investigate the mutiny. He pressed charges against 824 individuals on 24 counts in October 2010 over their role in the mutiny. On 4 February 2014, a Dhaka court ordered the Criminal Investigation Department to take departmental actions against Akond after it found he had been biased in favor of Torab Ali, an Awami League politician and an accused in the mutiny case, during his investigations. On 28 November 2017, Torab Ali was acquitted in the case by a court in Dhaka. It was alleged by Human Rights Organizations that soldiers in the mutiny case were tortured in the custody of the Criminal Investigation Department which was denied by Akond.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Akond, Abdul Kahar Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Bangladeshi police officers Criminal Investigation Department (Bangladesh) officers