Bangladesh continues to face significant law-and-order challenges following the political transition of 2024.
While some forms of state repression reported under the previous government have reportedly declined, human-rights organizations, opposition politicians, and civil-society groups have raised concerns about rising crime, political violence, mob attacks, arbitrary detentions, and insecurity affecting minority communities.
Recent parliamentary discussions and independent reports describe the situation as “fragile” and “alarming,” particularly regarding violent crime, abductions, violence against women, and politically motivated unrest.
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