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DGFI houses uncouth backstabbers

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29.10.2024

Following fleeing of Sheikh Hasina, while plenty of high breed “revolutionaries” are on mushroom growth, officials at the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) have surprisingly engaged into self-destruction mode by spending on several dubious individuals thus housing these ignorant backstabbers right inside the house. To give credibility and popularity of these uncouth elements, DGFI as is even not hesitating in leaking sensitive secret internal reports and documents thus finally causing serious damage to this organization’s integrity and efficiency.

Post-Sheikh Hasina DGFI is consistently and continuously defamed and demonized by its own recruits and contacts, who actually are serving agenda of certain foreign interests, which have been continuing propaganda demanding disbanding of DGFI as well as country’s counterterrorism force – the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). Their agenda is to turn Bangladesh into a weak and subservient nation by throwing country’s mostly essential organizations such as DGFI under the bus. Unfortunately, none of the current policymakers and officials at DGFI or RAB are totally unaware of the ultimate blueprint of those vested interest groups.

There is a worrying trend of foreign-backed propaganda directed at Bangladesh’s crucial defense institutions, such as the DGFI and the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), calling for their disbandment. This agenda appears to align with certain foreign interests that seek to weaken Bangladesh by removing its most vital security organizations. Unfortunately, it seems that DGFI officials are either unaware or unwilling to acknowledge the ultimate blueprint that these foreign vested interest groups are executing. The infiltration of disloyal elements into DGFI damages its reputation from the inside and strengthens the external agenda of destabilizing Bangladesh’s intelligence and security apparatus.

The DGFI’s reputation took a severe hit with the exposure of a scandal involving the banking sector. Lt Gen Akbar Hossain, the DGFI chief at the time, was reportedly involved in plenty of financial scams including one of Bangladesh’s........

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