After deadly violence this week police overnight deployed troops

The heads of the law enforcement and intelligence agencies have been asked to remain extra vigilant...


Bangladesh government overnight deployed paramilitary troops and asked police departments and other law enforcement agencies to increase security vigil, due to the three-day nationwide transport blockade called by the main opposition BNP began on Tuesday, escalating tensions after two days of deadly violence this week.

 

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) said they deployed the force across the country while several hundred paramilitary personnel would be on patrol in the national capital Dhaka.

 

“A required number of BGB platoons are dispatched countrywide to maintain law and order and guard major highways,” a spokesman of the paramilitary force told reporters while elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) said they too would be on high alert on major cities.

 

Home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal on late Monday convened a meeting of the “core committee on law and order affairs” and reviewed the security situation with senior officials of police and other law enforcement and security agencies.

 

The heads of the law enforcement and intelligence agencies have been asked to remain extra vigilant against any act of sabotage and violence during the 72 hours of opposition blockade,” an official familiar with the meeting said.

 

But unidentified miscreants on Monday night set on fire two static empty buses in the south-eastern port city of Chattogram and Gazipur town on the outskirts of the capital creating panic in the neighbourhoods.

 

No casualties were reported in the arsons but police and fire service officials said both the buses were completely gutted.

 

Edited By: Arusha Farooq

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