
Old video from India falsely shared as 'locals fighting robbers in Bangladesh'
- Published on March 25, 2025 at 02:54
- 2 min read
- By Eyamin SAJID, AFP Bangladesh
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"Started again in Gazipur. Fight between common people and robbers. Stand up Bangladesh. Everyone, please pray," reads the Bengali-language Facebook post published on February 8, 2025.
It shares a video showing two groups of people fighting with sticks, which has racked up more than 22,000 views.

Bangladesh has struggled to control crime since former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was forced from power in August 2024 by a mass uprising against her iron-fisted rule (archived link).
It has extended the power of commissioned army officials to enforce law and order amid the absence of police forces (archived link).
The clip was shared elsewhere on Facebook with similar claims.
But reverse image searches on a keyframe from the footage found it was uploaded to YouTube on July 18, 2024 -- weeks before Hasina was ousted (archived link).
The clip -- rotated 90 degrees -- contains a caption saying it was filmed in Bastwara, a village in the eastern Bihar state of India, during the Islamic month of Muharram.

The YouTube user also uploaded a clip on the previous day showing the same scene from a different angle (archived link).
Images on Google Street View also confirm the video's location (archived link).

AFP previously debunked another video falsely linked to crimes in Bangladesh.
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