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Security to be tightened ahead of SUCSU polls

Greenwatch Desk Campus 2026-01-19, 12:18pm

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Security will be tightened ahead of the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) central student union (SUCSU) election scheduled for January 20.


Assistant Proctor Professor Dr. Saiful Islam said this at a views-exchange meeting at the Proctor’s  Office on Sunday.

To ensure maximum security during the election over 300 members of the police and the Bangladesh National Cadet Corps (BNCC) will be deployed, he said.

Special teams will be stationed at the main gate, pocket gates, and other key areas on the campus.

He also said that no vehicles will be allowed on campus except rickshaws, autos, and cars with university stickers.

A medical team will remain active throughout the election.