Checkpost-search-interrogation at every turn in Dhaka

Checkpost-search-interrogation at every turn in Dhaka

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Staff Correspondent, morenewsbd.com
Staff Correspondent, morenewsbd.com

Published: 04:10 5 August 2024

Anti-discrimination student movement's 'Long March to Dhaka' today Monday (August 5) to succeed in the ongoing non-cooperation movement demanding the resignation of the government.

Law and order forces have strengthened strict security measures in Dhaka so that no one can commit violence and vandalism in the name of the movement. Everyone who comes to the check post is being searched and interrogated. No one can pass the check post without getting a satisfactory answer.
On Monday (August 5) in Gabtali, Mohammadpur, Mirpur, Asadgate, Dhanmondi, Farmgate, Karwan Bazar, Shahbagh, Sciencelab, Paltan, Gulistan, Badda, Rampura, Uttara, multiple Jago News reporters said that police, RAB, BGB, Ansar members are in a tight position. has Besides, army patrolling continues.
3 days general holiday starts from today
When crossing the check post, the members of law and order forces have to face various questions. No one is allowed to cross the check post without urgent need.
Public transport has not been seen in the capital since Monday morning. A handful of CNG-powered auto-rickshaws were seen plying.
There is a strong presence of law and order forces at the entrances of the capital. Police are not allowing anyone to enter from outside Dhaka except for urgent work.
A curfew has been imposed across the country from 6 pm on Sunday. DMP Commissioner Habibur Rahman has requested that no one should leave the house unnecessarily during the curfew. He also warned that legal action will be taken against those who violate the curfew law.
DMP Commissioner said, 'Dhaka Metropolitan Police has shown great patience, tolerance and sensitivity so far. Our action is not against any agitating student. Our action is against saboteurs, against terrorists. Against arsonists and police killers. They will not be exempted at all. Dhaka Metropolitan Police will be forced to apply the maximum powers of the law against them.
At least 92 people, including 14 policemen, were reported killed in clashes, clashes and attacks on the first day of the non-cooperation movement on Sunday (August 4) till 10 pm.
This number has been confirmed based on the information sent by the representatives of different districts.
Today Monday (August 5) general holiday started. The government has announced a general holiday tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mohammad Mezbah Uddin Chowdhury, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration, confirmed the matter on Sunday (August 4) afternoon.

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