Bangladesh has increased security across major cities as the country awaits the upcoming court verdict involving former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who was removed from power earlier this year.
Law enforcement agencies have been deployed in large numbers near government buildings, courts, and politically sensitive areas to prevent any unrest. Authorities say the measures are precautionary, as tensions have risen among supporters and critics of the former leader.
Hasina faces charges linked to corruption and abuse of power—allegations she has repeatedly denied, calling them politically motivated. Her party has warned that the verdict could spark significant public reaction, especially if seen as unfair.
The government has urged citizens to remain calm and has assured that peace and order will be maintained as the nation awaits one of the most closely watched judgments in recent years.



