Abdul Matin (general)
Abdul Matin is a retired Major General and engineer of Bangladesh Army. He was Master General of Ordinance and Principal Staff Officer of Bangladesh Army. He was the second-in-command of the Bangladesh Army Court of Inquiry into the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles revolt.[1][2] Major General Abdul Matin, the second head of the Army's investigation court into the BDR mutiny, alleged that the incident was an operation involving India and the Awami League. Speaking at a press conference on September 5, 2024, he described the mutiny as a long-term plan to weaken Bangladesh and turn it into a dependent state, orchestrated by internal traitors and external forces. He linked the massacre to other national issues such as corruption, voter-less elections, and human rights violations, emphasizing the need for proper investigation and justice to prevent further destabilization. Matin prayed for the victims of the 2009 mutiny, calling it one of the darkest tragedies in history, and expressed gratitude for being able to share these insights after years of waiting. [3] References
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