The documentary follows General
Aziz Ahmed (who served as
Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Army from June 2018 till June 2021) and his three brothers' activities. Aziz's three brothers were convicted in 2004 of a murder. Among the brothers, Anis Ahmed and
Haris Ahmed are currently on the run. A third brother,
Tofail Ahmed Joseph, was released from prison with a presidential pardon. Although the two brothers are on the run, the documentary shows marrying Aziz Ahmed's son in
Bangladesh. Here Anis Ahmed is shown in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia and Haris Ahmed in
Hungary's capital
Budapest. Harris Ahmed's business activities in Budapest were investigated through secret recordings. He changed his name to Hasan Mohammad and set up several businesses in different countries. In a conversation with a Bangladeshi businessman in Budapest, he is seen talking about supplying bullets to the Bangladesh Army. He also mentioned that up to Tk 5 crore was taken to get the job of
Police with the connivance of the top people of the government. According to the report, Aziz directly helped
Sheikh Hasina in the
2014's and
2018's elections by the agreement of a secret mutual contract. In a trapped secret interview by Al Jazeera, Haris said that, the chief of police
Benazir Ahmed do everything according to their command. The documents also showed that security forces imported Internet and mobile phone surveillance technology from Israel. However, Haris Ahmed was not contacted for comment. In other video recordings, Azis's brother Haris boasts of profits he made from military contracts using his brother's power as army chief to extract bribes. The documentary also provided photographic evidence that in March 2019, Haris and Anis visited
Dhaka for the wedding of Aziz's son, where the two fugitives partied alongside Bangladesh President
Mohammad Abdul Hamid and foreign dignitaries during an opulent ceremony.
Zulkarnain Saer Khan — referred to as "Sami" in the film is the whistleblower central to Al Jazeera's investigative documentary, "All the Prime Ministers Men". Khan was part of Al Jazeera's investigation that unearthed links between the prime minister and criminal gangs. == Bangladeshi government response ==