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Pahela Baishakh celebrations must end by 5pm

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Published: 13:48, 3 April 2018   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
Pahela Baishakh celebrations must end by 5pm

Secretariat Correspondent: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said, “We have taken all measures to ensure a fool-proof security for smooth and peaceful celebration of the traditional Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla New Year, on April 14. All programmes must end by 5:00pm on the day.”

The minister said this while briefing newsmen after a meeting at his office here on Tuesday.

Kamal said law enforcement agencies have been asked to beef up security in Ramna Batomul area, Dhaka university campus, Shahbag, Suhrawardy Udyan, Dhanmondi Lake and Rabindra Sarobor on that day. "Eve teasing prevention teams would also be deployed in the areas," he said.

Kamal said adequate number of closed circuit cameras and watch towers would be installed at all important spots with deployment of additional law enforcement agencies on the day to avert any unwanted incident. Masks on faces would not be allowed during the Mangal Shovajatra, he added.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), Rapid Action Battalion, Special Branch of Police, Criminal Investigation Department and Plain Clothe as well as Battalion Police will be deployed and metal detector archways would be placed at all major celebration venues on the day, Kamal said.



He said more than two persons would not be allowed on a motorcycle on Pahela Baishakh, and urged all to refrain from carrying any bag and metal item at the celebration places.

The minister urged the authorities concerned to refrain from arranging any cultural programme after 5:00pm on the day of Pahela Baishakh for security reasons but cultural function at Rabindra Sarobor would be allowed up to 7:00pm on the day.

He said the law enforcement agencies will remain vigilant so that no one could continue any programme at open places after 5:00pm. The meeting also decided to ban the use of Vu vu zeala that can create louder sound during the Baishakhi celebration.

The home minister said mobile courts, petrol teams, surveillance teams and helicopters would monitor the Baishakhi programmes to avert untoward situation. Safe drinking water would be supplied at 20 points for visitors of the day.

Among others, the meeting was attended by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammad Javed Patwary, Director General (DG) of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) Benazir Ahmed, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia and Dhaka University (DU) Proctor Prof AKM Golam Rabbani.


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