Though there is no specific threat ahead of Christmas, the biggest religious festival of Christians, law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh are ready to face any kind of situation ahead of the festival.
" We have taken necessary security measures depending on the situation of respective areas", Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun, inspector general of police (IGP), said this while responding to journalists after visiting a venue organised by the Christian community on the occasion of Christmas Day in the capital's Kakrail on Saturday night."
Besides, an adequate number of law enforcers have been deployed across the country to ensure law and order, he added.
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"We want to assure our Christian brothers and sisters that they will enjoy their Christmas Day amid festivity and religious fervour in a very secure environment and we are here to celebrate the festival with them. As we know, happiness increases when it is shared. That's why we're here to increase their happiness level by sharing. If they want any kind of help, we are ready to extend our helping hand."
Claiming that the recent escape of two militants was an isolated incident, he said that the law and order situation is completely under control.
Among others, DMP Commissioner Khandker Golam Faruq, Additional Commissioner AKM Hafiz Akhtar and the chief of the Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) Md Asaduzzaman, were present.
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The Christian community in Bangladesh is all set to celebrate Christmas, as elsewhere across the world, on Sunday to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages on Christmas eve Saturday.