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An army soldier instructs pedestrians on a street to stay away from the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina offered mutineers from BDR an amnesty if they laid down their weapons after fighting killed at least three people on Wednesday, a government minister said.

Rebel soldiers guard the gate of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina offered mutineers from BDR an amnesty if they laid down their weapons after fighting killed at least three people on Wednesday, a government minister said.

In this image grabbed from TV, an armed soldier stands on rooftop during gunfight in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009. Mutinous border guards have opened fire inside their headquarters and seized a shopping mall in the Bangladesh capital, killing one person and wounding several others in an apparent pay dispute, officials and reports said.

Bangladeshi border guards carry ammunition inside the headquarters of Bangladesh Rifles, in Dhaka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009. Mutinous Bangladeshi border guards who stormed their headquarters and opened fire on their superior officers agreed to surrender Wednesday after the government said it would grant them amnesty.

Army soldiers walk towards the headquarters of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Heavy gunfire broke out at the BDR headquarters in Dhaka on Wednesday, and at least one person was killed and six others wounded, a doctor told *******.

Bangladesh army soldiers take positions with weapons near the headquarters of Bangladesh Rifles, in Dhaka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009. Mutinous Bangladeshi border guards who stormed their headquarters and opened fire on their superior officers agreed to surrender Wednesday after the government said it would grant them amnesty. The guards, angry over their pay, seized their headquarters and a nearby shopping mall, killing one person and trapping dozens of children in their school on the compound. The army was called in to quell the unrest.

This framegrab from Bangla Vision TV shows members of Bangladesh Border guards speaking to the media about their various demands through a window at their headquarters in Dhaka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009. Mutinous border guards opened fire inside their headquarters and seized a shopping mall in the Bangladesh capital Wednesday, killing one person and wounding several others in an apparent pay dispute, officials said. The army moved in to quell the unrest.

A boy walks past army soldiers outside the headquarters of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Heavy gunfire broke out at the BDR headquarters in Dhaka on Wednesday, and at least one person was killed and six others wounded, a doctor told *******.

Men on a trishaw look at an artillery weapon being pulled by a military vehicle on its way to the headquarters of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Heavy gunfire raged through the paramilitary BDR headquarters in Dhaka on Wednesday, and at least one person was killed and nine others wounded, witnesses and hospital staff told *******.

Army soldiers take their positions on a street near the headquarters of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Heavy gunfire raged through the BDR headquarters in Dhaka on Wednesday, and at least one person was killed and nine others wounded, witnesses and hospital staff told *******.

Rebel soldiers stand guard in front of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina offered mutineers from the BDR an amnesty if they laid down their weapons after fighting killed at least three people on Wednesday, a government minister said.

Army soldiers take their positions on the street near the paramilitary headquarters of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Dhaka February 25, 2009. Heavy gunfire broke out at the BDR headquarters in Dhaka on Wednesday, and at least one person was killed and six others wounded, a doctor told *******.
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People gather bodies of members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Dhaka February 26, 2009. Nearly 50 people were killed when Bangladesh paramilitary troops fought among themselves during a mutiny in the headquarters of the BDR over a pay dispute, a government minister said on Thursday. Police recovered five dead bodies of members of the BDR from beside the river Buriganga.





Mutinous soldiers of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) are seen inside their headquarters in Dhaka February 26, 2009. Nearly 50 people were killed when Bangladesh paramilitary troops fought among themselves during a mutiny in the headquarters of the BDR over a pay dispute, a government minister said on Thursday.

Policemen take cover as shots are fired outside the headquarters of Bangladesh border guards in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009. A deadly mutiny over pay that began with border guards in the Bangladesh capital spread across the country Thursday, with shootings reported at several guard posts, police and witnesses said.

Army soldiers standing atop a tank load bullets before moving to the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters in Dhaka February 26, 2009. Mutinous members of the Bangladesh paramilitary unit have completed laying down their weapons at their headquarters in the capital Dhaka after an uprising that began on Wednesday, a government official said on Thursday.
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Bangladesh Army brought anti aircraft guns,god know why?
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Army soldiers in green uniform scan Bangladeshi border guards as they report back at their headquarters in Dhaka on Sunday. (Pavel Rahman/Associated Press)


Members of the Bangladeshi army begin a search for missing officers after the end of the mutiny in Dhaka. Photograph: Abir Abdullah/EPA



Relatives of a member of Bangladesh Rifles BDR wait in front of the BDR headquarters in Dhaka. Photo: Reuters




A policeman stands guard as family members of Bangladesh Border Guards (BDR) officials walk through streets after being released by ...






The softer side of a soldier is seen at BDR Gate-4 near Jigatola yesterday after hearing about 39 bodies of officers being found.Photo: Shawkat Jamil
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