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No sabotage threat during Eid holidays

Published : Tuesday, 4 June, 2019 at 12:00 AM  Count : 1305
There is no threat of sabotage by militants during the Eid-ul-Fitr celebration.
Law enforcers have taken strict security measure in view of the past militant attacks including on Sholakia Eid prayer ground in 2016 and the recent militant attacks in Sri Lanka.
Law enforcement agency ensured foolproof security during the holidays.
RAB, police and different intelligence agencies, both in uniform and in plainclothes are active at different strategic points in the cities, including bus terminals, railway stations, river-ports, launch and ferry ghats, to prevent any untoward incidents.
Law enforcers in large numbers are now working to curb snatching, robbery, toll collection, the doping gangs and other crimes.
They are also monitoring buses, launches, trains, autorickshaws, cars, micro buses and other vehicles at all strategic intersections in the big cities and its adjoining districts to thwart all kinds of criminal activities.
Several mobile teams are patrolling the big cities and vulnerable areas to maintain law and order. Law enforcers particularly RAB are monitoring traffic movement on the highways for a safe and sound journey of homebound people.
To make the security foolproof check posts have already been set up at different strategic points across the country, which are now being monitored by the law enforcers round the clock.
All officers-in-charge (OCs) of the police stations across the country have already been instructed to remain vigilant in the areas under their purview to restrict suspected criminals and their activities.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Mohammad Javed Patwary directed all metropolitan police commissioners and range DIGs, and chiefs of police units in Dhaka and senior police officials to ensure security at National Eidgah, Sholakia of Kishoreganj, Gur e Shaheed Bara Maidan in Dinajpur and other central Eid Jamaats in the division and district levels.
 He also directed conducting countrywide special operations for preventing drug smuggling, circulation of counterfeit money and human trafficking as well as to recover illegal weapons.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Sunday said tight security measures will be taken across the country to ensure peaceful celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitr.






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