Friday, October 28, 2011

Sahara asks people like to own security before leaving Dhaka

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The home Minister Sahara Khatun, on Tuesday called the inhabitants of the city to safety on their own for homes and businesses before leaving Dhaka to celebrate Eid-ul ETA Eridani in remote areas.


She said that the law enforcement agencies would remain alert and on patrol while the oath begins holiday in the first week in November, to keep order.


The Minister, who make on a law and order in the Secretariat, asked the owners of clothing manufacturers pay for the workers oath, are expected to be celebrated on 7 November.


She said that in and around livestock markets in Dhaka and across the country, law and order to keep would be mobile courts in operation.


"A large number of people, many of them businessmen, left with her family in village homes to celebrate Eid Dhaka." I ask, some security measures make local to shopping centres, markets and homes before leaving the city Fopr oath,' Sahara said at a press conference meet the.


The police and the rapid action battalion with regular patrol would last during the time, she said, however.


Legislators for constituencies in Dhaka City, law enforcement, senior officers and representatives of the Bangladesh Association of tanners, among other things the attended meeting and discuss, as sacrificed to check smuggling of hiding of the country, such as a large number of animals for Eid-ul ETA Eridani would be.


The BTA President, Shahin Ahmed, sought action to the crime and extortion in hide trade after oath included. He was looking for transitions in Postagola and Hazaribagh, where most of the tanneries are also security for the Bank.


Sahara said that crime and extortion may not. She asked the businessmen to use machines to identify counterfeit notes, if some quarters during the oath, to spread fake notes.


Teams are mobile law enforcement on roads and waterway leads to livestock markets to harassment by seller and buyer of sacrificial animals check provided.


Get asked to strengthen border guards Bangladesh, so that the hide smuggled into neighbouring countries for vigilance at the borders of the home Minister.


Which it was decided that no one has to hide of sacrificial animals from Dhaka to check city smuggling.


Sahara directed the authorities set up closed-circuit television cameras on city livestock markets to tighten up security systems.


Source: newagebd.com/newspaper1


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