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Adventurous operation BEKPA-2 (Episode-1) under Captain Touquir

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After the failure of two countries, Bangladesh Special Forces (BANSF) in the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission has successfully launched an operation against rebel groups in the Central African Republic.
Captain Tauquir Ahmed of BANSF-3 leads the bloody operation to free the area from rebel party UPC (United municipal La Péx en Centrifica) with an efficient leadership. At the same time, around 150 prisoners were rescued by the operation.

Why ordered for war-

Central African Republican is a country in Central Africa which rich precious minerals. Although they rich in minerals, they are in the first 10 poorest countries in the world. The governance system of the country is very vulnerable. Human Rights violation is a common matter of the country.

One of the main reasons for this crisis of Central African Republic is the well-organized and trained armed rebel group scattered throughout the country. UPC is one of the main and well-organized rebel groups among armed groups.

In October 2012, UPC took control of Bambara, very important African city. The rebels started immorality by making people immorally hostage, grabbing property and torturing. In the city of Bambari, they are the main barrier to the United Nations and the Central African Republic to establish peace in the region.

After the failer of all attempts to a peaceful solution with UPC, there was no way but military operations.

Initially, the peacekeeping forces, Mauritanian Battalion and Nepal HRPK (Highly Reddys Protection Battalion) were given the responsibility for solving the problems arising; But they failed.

In view of this, the Portuguese Quick Ration Force was deployed in Bambari on January 6, 2019 (Frago affiliated). On January 14, MINUSCA Force commander ordered Bangladesh Special Forces Company-3 to prevent well-organized and well-trained UPC.

BA-8640 captain Tauquir Ahmed actively participated in the operation and set a brilliant example of dutifulness.

Operation BEKPA-2

Bangladesh Special Forces Company-3 reached Bamberi on January 14. The next day, Task Force started operations under Bambari Tactical Commander BA-7601 Major Mostofa Anwarul Azeez. Task Force Bambari ordered BANSF of an offensive operation after in the area.

As part of this preparation, BANSF observes the campaign area on April 16 by a monitoring team. On the same day, another observation team conducted observations from the sky by the MI-17 helicopter of Pakistan Aviation. Captain Touquir Ahmed became an active participant in the observation of the aircraft and was able to achieve the details of the campaign area. Which later played a significant role in the planning of the operations commander.

The next day, on January 17, Task Force Bambari ordered Bangladesh Special Forces Company-3 to free Bambari city from the possession of armed group UPC. The operation was named Operation BEKPA-2.

Captain Tauquir Ahmed, commander of Action Party-2, made his life in jeopardy with his team members and forced the enemy to retreat. During this time, BANSF-3 was able to recover a lot of ammunition and about 150 prisoners.
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Whose idea was it to send Mauritania and Nepal into combat?

:rofl:

This needs a professional infantry like BD to take care of things. :D

Great to hear that there were no casualties on the BD side.
 
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BD should not expose its soldiers to such scenario. They are supposed to be peacekeepers, nothing more. Let AU soldiers sort out issues of their continent where active action is to taken. BD soldiers lives should only ever be put ar risk when BD sovereignty is at stake, not for any other reason....period.
 
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BD should not expose its soldiers to such scenario. They are supposed to be peacekeepers, nothing more. Let AU soldiers sort out issues of their continent where active action is to taken. BD soldiers lives should only ever be put ar risk when BD sovereignty is at stake, not for any other reason....period.


Totally agree here.

And no idea why BD uses it's soldiers as mercenaries, aka "peacekeepers". BD does not need the billion or so US dollars it gets out of it every year as the country is now much richer then when it started doing this.
 
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Any BD govt that stops sending army in UN peacekeeping missions, will be overthrown in a military coup. Military guys make a lot of money in those mission. 5 years in UN service and they would earn more than what they would earn in their entire military career in BD.
 
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BD does not need the billion or so US dollars it gets out of it every year as the country is now much richer then when it started doing this.
What an idiotic self-flattery of drum-beating of becoming super-rich when workers earn 8000 Taka in BD for daily ten-hour duty. Born idiots rarely can change themselves, always talking of money as if we eat it raw instead of rice.

Rich m*nkey, read the title and read also the Daily Star news to know how rich we are that the country has to send women to work as housemaids. Million curses on you for your bragging:

12:00 AM, May 24, 2019 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:42 AM, May 24, 2019
SENT FOR HOUSEWORK: MANY TRICKED INTO SEX WORK
 
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Totally agree here.

And no idea why BD uses it's soldiers as mercenaries, aka "peacekeepers". BD does not need the billion or so US dollars it gets out of it every year as the country is now much richer then when it started doing this.
Yeah south asia in general is so filthy rich.

Why does BD send peacekeepers? The se reason all developing countries do.
 
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Yeah south asia in general is so filthy rich.

Why does BD send peacekeepers? The se reason all developing countries do.


Dude, Pakistan may need the money desperately but BD can do without the billion or so US dollars it gets from what is essentially mercenary work.
As an example BD is spending 17 billion US dollars this year on infrastructure - that billion is nothing really.
 
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Dude, Pakistan may need the money desperately but BD can do without the billion or so US dollars it gets from what is essentially mercenary work.
As an example BD is spending 17 billion US dollars this year on infrastructure - that billion is nothing really.
Despite all your flame baiting, Pakistan still has a bigger economy than yours and lesser troops on peacekeeping missions.

Dude, Pakistan may need the money desperately but BD can do without the billion or so US dollars it gets from what is essentially mercenary work.
As an example BD is spending 17 billion US dollars this year on infrastructure - that billion is nothing really.
17 billion, and infrastructure development under CPEC is?
 
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Despite all your flame baiting, Pakistan still has a bigger economy than yours and lesser troops on peacekeeping missions.


17 billion, and infrastructure development under CPEC is?

I am not flame-baiting dude and do not want to get into a BD-Pakistan economy debate here.

Like I say the money from peacekeeping is a drop in the ocean of what BD spends overall every year. In fact it is just 0.3% of GDP now and declining every year.
 
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Pakistan still has a bigger economy than yours
317 bil vs 273 bil... nominal in 2019
how's pakistan's bigger? o_O

anyways... we all know why poor nations military serve in "peacekeeping" it's from the submissive mentality from back in the colonial days where doing the dirty work of the european powers would reward you with a few shillings
BD army is doing it for money and so is pakistani or any army for the matter...
ever wonder why america only has around 2-4 deployed?
yeah so money...

for bd to stop... it's economy will have to grow significantly more... and salaries of armed forces personnels increased to western standards... only then the army wouldn't object to any such action...
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buy shitloads of toys to playaround with.... and more autonomy.... but that comes with it's own sets of problems
 
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Conflicts are good business. There is no scope of debate here. Wherever there is a chance of conflict, should grab the opportunity and get involved. Money is secondary, it was helpful at a time to keep the chain of command of mutiny force. The prestige, international presence, cooperation, experience all comes with it. Plus free toys. Countries look after national interest first, before individuals. And its their job, no place to complain. Its not the job intended to insure peaceful secured life for rest of life.
 
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for bd to stop... it's economy will have to grow significantly more... and salaries of armed forces personnels increased to western standards... only then the army wouldn't object to any such action...
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buy shitloads of toys to playaround with.... and more autonomy.... but that comes with it's own sets of problems


Cannot agree here.

BD can in fact just take the hit and spend 1 billion dollars more on the army to stop this mercenary work.
They could then give big pay rises to personnel to make up for the lost revenue.

BD can afford it but simply does not have the self-respect to say no to this.
 
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For those who are interested, videos of Portuguese Special forces from this operation is available in youtube.

And guys what's this nonsense about not sending troops? We don't send them just for money.

Un missions gave BD a good political & diplomatic standing with US, EU etc. Without it BD would be lonelier diplomatically. Now after Rohingya, thinking we don't need them is nativity.

Also our troops are getting real time training, getting a chance to apply what they learned & work on refining their tactics.

They gets to train & excercise with armed forces from around the world, which would have costed shi*t load, if we had to pay from our pockets.

And where else do you plan to get all these perks from?

I understand the "Colonial" 'Master slave ' thing, or the West's necessity to keep Africa under it's control to exploit it's natural riches.

But come on in real world we should try to take the chance. Ego is bad when it damages self interest.
 
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