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Jahangir Alam Chowdhury. | File photo

Home adviser Lieutenant General (retired) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Sunday said that those implicated in false cases would get justice.

‘Police have been facing some problems in submitting charge-sheets in many cases as there are lots of accused in those cases,’ he said while talking to the journalists after inaugurating the ‘July Martyred Memorial’ in Munshiganj.


The adviser along with the members of the martyrs’ families, public works and housing adviser Adilur Rahman Khan, deputy inspector general of police, Dhaka range Md Rezaul Karim Mallick, deputy commissioner Munshiganj Fatema Tul Jannat and leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement inaugurated the memorial in Lichutola area of the town at about 5:00pm by placing floral wreath at the altar of the memorial.

Jahangir said that many innocent people had been accused in different cases and the government had been trying to complete the investigation into those cases.

‘In many cases, the number of accused is several times higher than the real culprits and that is why the investigators are facing many problems,’ he added.

Adilur Rahman said that the graves of the martyrs of July uprising were being preserved.

‘The Ganabhaban has been made into a museum,’ he said, adding that the souls of the July martyrs would be happy if their unfinished jobs were done and the government was trying to do that.