Chief Adviser for command centre to monitor law and order
Senior Reporter || risingbd.com

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has asked for creating a ‘command centre’ for monitoring intensively the country’s law and order situation.
The Chief Adviser gave the directive while reviewing the law and order situation of the country at a high level meeting of the chiefs of law enforcing agencies on Monday.
Home Adviser Lieutenant General (retired) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Special Assistant to Chief Adviser Khuda Baksh Chiowdhury, Home Secretary Nasimul Gani and chiefs of Police, BGB, RAB, DMP, Coast Guard and Special Branch attended the meeting at state guesthouse Jamuna.
Prof Yunus said the security agencies must ensure maximum use of the latest communication tools to make sure they can quickly intervene in any situation.
“We have to set up a command centre or a command headquarters, which will coordinate with the police and all security agencies,” he said.
The Chief Adviser said the new command structure would ‘skillfully and intensively’ communicate with all security agencies and police stations across the country.
He asked the security chiefs to stay alert against any attempt to disrupt the law and order, saying “We should be alert as like a war-time situation.”
“This year is a very critical one for the country and we must not allow anyone to create any chaos and anarchy," he added.
Prof Yunus said the cronies of the ousted autocrat, Sheikh Hasina, are spending huge amount of money to create anarchy and spread disinformation.
The Chief Adviser also asked the security chiefs to be caring to protect the human rights of every citizen and take special measures to thwart any attack on the religious or ethnic minorities.
Prof Yunus also directed police to take stern action against the extortionists to keep prices of food and essential commodities stable during the holy month of Ramadan.
Inspector General of Police Baharul Alam informed the meeting that police have set up 10 teams to monitor the murder cases filed over the atrocities and killings by Hasina's security forces during July and August last year.
The Chief Adviser asked police to put the cases on the fast-track and make sure that no innocent person is harassed by these cases.
Baharul Alam also said Bangladesh has placed a request to the Interpol in an effort to issue a Red Notice on Sheikh Hasina who fled India during the mass uprising.
DMP commissioner Sheikh Md Sajjad Ali said mugging and snatching incidents in the capital have declined after police stepped up security.
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