More than 150 soldiers in Bangladesh were sentenced to death Tuesday for murder, rape and arson during a 2009 mutiny.
“The convicts will be hanged by the neck until death,” ruled Mohammad Akhteruzzaman, a senior judge at the Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Court, in pronouncing the sentences for the 152 paramilitary border guards.
Seventy-four people, including 57 army officers, were killed in the mutiny at the headquarters of Bangladesh’s border guards in Dhaka in February 2009.
Investigators initially brought charges against 850 people, including 23 civilians, but the final judgment was against 846 people. Four suspects died in custody.
The accused troopers were indicted on charges of murder, rape, arson, looting weapons and conspiracy.
“We had long been waiting for the verdict and it has cleansed the image of the force stained by the massacre,” said Maj. Gen. Aziz Ahmed, who now leads the border guards.