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‘Extortion of any kind will not be tolerated’

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  • 07 July, 2022 15:58:11

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News Desk: No extortion will be tolerated anywhere on the roads in the transportation of sacrificial animals, in this case, the police officers urged to be alert and vigilant, Inspector General of Police (IGP) said. Benazir Ahmed. "Also visit the sacrificial animal market," he added. The IGP made the call in a speech on the last day of a two-day (July 5-6) quarterly crime review meeting at the Bangladesh Police Auditorium in Rajarbagh on Wednesday (July 7th) afternoon. The IGP said, "Vehicles carrying sacrificial animals cannot be stopped or checked without a specific reason." Benazir Ahmed said that the Eid procession of homebound people should be uninterrupted centered on Eid. Instructing the police to deploy uniforms and white uniforms at the cattle market, the IGP said, "Vehicles like Karimon, Nasimon, Bhatvati etc. will be closed on the highway." He called upon the field level officials to be vigilant in following the government guidelines for the movement of motorcycles in remote places. Additional IG (Administration) spoke at the meeting. Md. Moinur Rahman Chowdhury, DMP Commissioner Moha. Shafiqul Islam, Additional IG, SB. Monirul Islam, Additional IG, CID Barrister Mahbubur Rahman, Additional IG (Logistics and Asset Acquisition) SM Ruhul Amin, Additional IG (Development) Md. Atiqul Islam, Additional IG of the Naval Police. Shafiqul Islam, Bangladesh Police Academy Principal (Additional IG) Abu Hassan Mohammad Tariq, APBN Additional IG. Hasan ul Haider, Additional IG (Audit and Inspection) Barrister. Aaron Aur Rashid, Additional IG (Finance) said. Shahabuddin Khan and others.

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