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Govt taking swift action against mob violence: Home Adviser

Staff Reporter:

Home Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Thursday said the government is taking swift action against incidents of mob justice across the country.

He was replying to a reporter’s question after visiting the Tourist Police Headquarters in the city’s Topkhana Road.

Regarding controlling incidents of mob attacks, the home adviser stressed the need for public awareness to curb such incidents.

“The public must be made aware. If people become unruly, it creates problems. Law enforcement agencies alone cannot always control such a situation,” he said.

When asked about the continued prevalence of mob violence over the past six months, including attacks on foreigners and home intrusions, he said, “I won’t deny the incidents. But wherever they occur, we are bringing those responsible under the law immediately.”

The adviser also noted that police officers themselves have come under attacks, further underscoring the importance of public awareness. “Parents and relatives must play a role in controlling their children. The media also has a big role in preventing mob justice.”

Regarding reports of raids on homes under the guise of operations leading to looting, he said, “No one except law enforcement agencies has the authority to conduct such operations.”

On the issue of highway robberies, particularly ahead of Eid, he said measures are being taken to prevent such crimes.

When asked whether high-risk zones have been identified, he pointed out that robbery incidents are relatively higher in the Dhaka-Rajshahi region and parts of Tangail.

“Law enforcement agencies in those areas have been instructed accordingly, and they are now more active than before.”

Addressing concerns over extortion and snatching ahead of Eid, he assured that the authorities are taking steps to prevent such crimes.

Commenting on the challenges faced by the Tourist Police, he acknowledged the shortage of personnel, lack of dedicated police stations, and vehicle shortages.

Despite these limitations, the adviser praised the force’s efforts, emphasising that active Tourist Police would help attract more foreign visitors and contribute to the economy.

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