A total of 626 individuals, including several political figures and members of law enforcers, sought refuge at cantonments on August 5, fearing for their lives.
Among them, at least 615 individuals willingly left the cantonment areas as of Sunday morning.
An Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) media release said on Sunday.
The release added that to prevent extrajudicial activities, protect lives, and uphold the rule of law, 24 political figures, five judges, 19 civil administration officials, 28 police officers, 487 members of the police at various levels, officials from various public universities, and a group of 12 individuals along with 51 family members [spouses and children] totalling 626 individuals were provided shelter at various cantonment areas.
So far, based on the complaints and cases against them, four of the sheltered individuals have been transferred to the law enforcement forces following due legal processes, the release said.
Three sheltered individuals and four family members, totalling seven individuals, remained at the cantonment areas.
According to the release, the army has provided all relevant information to the concerned ministry.
Bangladesh Army is working impartially and professionally to improve the country's law and order situation, prevent extrajudicial activities, and maintain the law's supremacy in the emerging situation.
The ISPR release also requested everyone to remain patient and cooperative without heeding rumours.
Bangladesh Army is always and will continue to be by the side of the general public while being respectful of the prevailing laws of the country, it added.