The Bangladesh Army has been given temporary magistracy power in a bid to ensure public safety, said Nahid Islam, Adviser to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, on Wednesday.
“The law and order situation is gradually improving. However, to ensure public safety and expedite the return to normalcy, the army has been granted magistracy power. This decision is necessary as we navigate through this emergency situation and working for reform,” said Nahid.
He came up with the remarks responding a question at a briefing after a meeting with the newly elected members of the Bangladesh Film Censor Board and Jury Board.
“The police force will undergo comprehensive reforms to strengthen their capacity and restore public confidence, after which they will be brought back. The decision to grant magistracy power to the army was made to facilitate this transition,” he added.
Cases against journalists under review
On the issue of murder cases filed against journalists, Islam clarified that these are not government actions but rather cases were filed by general people and in some cases due to personal grievances.
He assured that all such cases would be reviewed promptly and impartially. If no legitimate charges are found, the accused journalists will be exempted, he said.
“At the same time, I have also said that no one will be spared only for their identity of journalists, cultural personalities and poets. Those who promoted fascism, worked to create public opinion through writings and opinions for legitimacy of the fascist government and instigated genocide must be brought to justice.”
Addressing rumours on social media
The adviser also addressed concerns regarding the spread of misinformation on social media platforms.
He highlighted that the Ministry of Information is collaborating with various stakeholders to reinforce fact-checking mechanisms.
“We are considering setting up a dedicated fact-checking cell to counter rumors and ensure that the public receives accurate information. We are committed to preventing the spread of falsehoods that could mislead or harm the public,” said Islam.