election security
DMP Commissioner orders highest security at Dhaka polling centres
Commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Sheikh Md Sajjat Ali on Monday directed all concerned to ensure the highest level of security at all polling centres across every parliamentary constituency in the capital ahead of the national election and during the voting and counting.
Sajjat Ali issued the directive while presiding over a coordination meeting on the security plan and overall management for the upcoming election at the DMP Headquarters conference room on Monday.
The DMP Commissioner stressed the need for heightened vigilance to prevent any form of disorder at polling centres.
He instructed police officials to keep a close watch on centres located far from police stations and to further strengthen patrol activities within station jurisdictions.
Additional Police Commissioner (Crime and Operations) SN Md Nazrul Islam said the election is being held in a different context this time, urging officers to perform their duties with that in mind.
He said additional forces would be deployed and that maintaining law and order would receive the highest priority.
At the meeting, Joint Police Commissioner (Operations) Mohammad Shahidullah presented the overall security plan through a PowerPoint presentation.
Senior DMP officials shared their opinions during the meeting, as the Commissioner issued various directive instructions to ensure effective implementation of the security measures.
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Chief Adviser directs armed forces to prepare for election security
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has instructed the chiefs of the three armed services to take all necessary measures to ensure flawless security ahead of the 13th National Parliament election, scheduled for the first half of February.
He gave the directives during a meeting with Army Chief General Waker-uz-Zaman, Navy Chief Admiral Mohammad Nazmul Hasan, and Air Chief Marshal Hassan Mahmud Khan at the State Guest House Jamuna on Saturday evening.
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National Security Adviser Dr Khalilur Rahman was also present.
During the meeting, Professor Yunus commended the armed forces for their contributions in maintaining national security and law and order over the past 15 months.
He reiterated that the interim government is determined to hold the elections in February in a free, fair, impartial, peaceful and festive manner.
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The chiefs of the three services briefed the Chief Adviser on the military’s preparations for the elections.
A total of 90,000 army personnel, 2,500 navy personnel, and a number of air force personnel will be deployed to maintain law and order.
One company of soldiers will be stationed in each upazila.
The military chiefs also invited the Chief Adviser to attend the Armed Forces Day celebrations on 21 November.
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