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Police in border districts asked to remain alert

Staff Reporter:

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam yesterday asked police supers in bordering districts to remain alert so Bangladesh’s security was not hampered in view of India-Pakistan conflict.
“A warning has been given to the police superintendents of the bordering districts so that the security of Bangladesh is not disrupted due to the India-Pakistan conflict”, a police headquarter statement said.
It said the IGP made the warning as he was speaking at an award-distribution ceremony among winners of the police shooting competition at Bangladesh Shooting Sports Federation at Gulshan here.
“We will make every effort so that our security is not disrupted in this context,” The IGP said.
Thirty Bangladesh districts have borders with India and three districts have borders with Myanmar.

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