Home adviser vows tougher stance against crimes during Ramadan
Daily Sun Report, Dhaka
Published: 10 Mar 2025
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Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (Retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has said that the government is committed to maintaining law and order across the country during Ramadan.
To ensure law and order, around 100 checkpoints have been set up at key points across the capital, and patrols have been increased in crime-prone areas, Jahangir Alam said during a visit to four police stations.
Today, he visited Tejgaon, Dhanmondi, Shahbagh, and New Market police stations.
Officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs have been assigned to regularly monitor these security measures, particularly nighttime operations, the home adviser said.
Responding to reporters' questions during the visit, he warned that those involved in organised mob violence, theft, robbery, extortion, rape, and other crimes disrupting law and order would be brought to justice and face strict legal action.
"No one will be spared," he asserted, instructing law enforcement agencies to take a tougher stance against criminal activities.