DHAKA: Bangladesh’s police have unveiled new uniforms in a symbolic bid to signal reform and rebuild deeply eroded public trust, just weeks ahead of the first elections since a mass uprising.
The police force was cast into turmoil after the 2024 overthrow of the autocratic government of now-convicted fugitive Sheikh Hasina, which left at least 1,400 dead and thousands maimed – many by police gunfire.
“Bangladesh Police have been facing an unprecedented crisis,” police spokesman Sahadat Hossaine told AFP. “The policymakers suggested… that a new uniform may bring a positive change.”
