@Oscar;
That account is plausible. I've heard some first hand accounts in BD. There is (was) a group of veterans in Chittagong who used to meet in a sweet shop called "Fullkolli" (part of a chain) that I got to meet with who told me similar stories over hot cups of tea and 'Shingaras' (samosas) which were spine-chilling. Just as my encounters with paraplegic (and some quadriplegic) Mukti Bahini youth just after the war who were rendered into that state largely due to 'claymore mines'.
However the question is; at lower levels Officers would have found it hard to indulge if the Higher Command did not sanction if not order such acts. So it is a Command and Control thing. However, there were officers who did not succumb to such desire also; which is a matter of fact.
But finally: War is Hell. And Human Beings have demonstrated that they can be the most blood-thirsty species on the Planet.
The problem is.. there were men of all kinds. One has to read accounts of WWII or anywhere else to realize that good and evil exist everywhere. And where there were such monsters.. there were also honorable men who belayed such orders to sanitize the population. Where there were Bengali who attacked the wives of Pakistani officers there were also those who stood between them.
While there were IA officers that protected POW's from a raging Mukti Bahni.. there were also those that gave them up.
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