- 2021-08-14 05:36:56
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DMP chief says police on high alert to ensure security in Mourning Day
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Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, Aug-14,
Police are on high alert to ensure the foolproof security ahead of the National Mourning Day, said DMP Commissioner Md Shafiqul Islam on Saturday.
“Though there’s no
security threat ahead of August 15, but we can’t rule out any possibility,”
said the DMP chief while talking to reporters after checking the overall
security at Bangabandhu Memorial Museum at Dhanmondi 32.
“August 15 is an important day and the
militants may try to carry out subversive activities in the two-km area of the
programme venue if they fail to carry out an attack on the location in a bid to
draw attention of the international media. But we think no such incident will
happen,” he said.
“Now the cyber
technology has captivated the world and militants are recruiting and
encouraging people to use it. Recently, the Taliban has urged people to join
the war in Afghanistan and some people, responding to their call, have left
home. We just want to say the militants are active,” said Shafiqul.
On Thursday, a team of
Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit of Dhaka Metropolitan
Police (DMP), arrested an alleged leader of a militant group who used to train
people for making bombs, he said, adding “We’ve succeeded in arresting the
gang.”
People across the
country will observe the National Mourning Day, the darkest chapter in the
history of independent Bangladesh, on Saturday.
On this day in 1975,
the nation’s founding father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his
family members were assassinated by a cabal of military men.
The government, various
socio-cultural, political and professional organisations, including ruling
Awami League and its associate bodies, chalked out programmes to observe the
day.
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