DHAKA, June 6 A former petty officer in the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) told a court on Saturday he had led a mutiny in February that killed nearly 80 people, court officials said.

The dead were mostly army officers commanding the BDR during the mutiny over pay, conditions and command structures.

“Deputy Assistant Director Touhid Hossain has confessed before a judiciary magist- rate that he had given leadership in the mutiny and instigated troops to revolt,” a court official told reporters.

The mutiny began at the BDR headquarters in Dhaka on Feb 25 and spread to a dozen other towns. It raised fears of further political instability in Bangladesh which has a history of coups and military intervention in politics.

Those killed included BDR chief Major-General Shakil Ahmed and his wife. Nine BDR troops who were believed to have opposed the mutiny were also killed, said the inquiry.

The revolt lasted 33 hours. It ended when the rebels laid down their arms after a television appeal by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who took power in January following an election delayed by two years of rule by an army-backed interim government.

Touhid was arrested in early March. Authorities have detained about 1,500 paramilitary troops for involvement in the mutiny.

“The confessional statement will help the prosecution to give exemplary punishment to the perpetrators,” a prosecution lawyer said.—Reuters

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