Police Boycott Duty, Demand Compensation for Heroes Killed in Movement
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Bangladesh Police have declared a boycott of their duties today, presenting a nine-point demand. The demands include compensation for the families of deceased officers and ensuring that at least one family member is appointed to an equivalent position. Additionally, the police are calling for a strict eight-hour work schedule, overtime payments for any duties exceeding this time, and the right to enjoy public holidays, including Fridays and Saturdays. They also seek enhanced security measures at all police headquarters. The boycott was first observed at the Rajarbagh Police Lines, where officers refused to join duty and chanted slogans in protest.
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