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Take firm stance against extortionists, their backers: Adviser directs DCs

Special Correspondent Finance 2024-09-07, 6:08pm

"Reducing extortion will help lower the prices of vegetables, other essential commodities"



Dhaka, Sept 07 - Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed has directed Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to take a firm stance against extortionists and their backers, stressing that reducing extortion will help lower the prices of vegetables and other essential commodities.

The government is adopting a tough approach against market manipulators. If extortion is curbed, prices of essential goods can be reduced, the Adviser told reporters following a meeting at the Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management (BIGM) at Agargaon in the capital on Saturday.

Addressing the ongoing unrest in the garment sector, he assured that the situation would stabilize as law enforcement intensifies its actions against disruptive elements.

The Adviser noted that authorities are actively targeting ill-intentioned outsiders in the Ashulia, Bypail, and Gazipur areas.

"Discussions are going on with owners, workers, and political parties to mitigate the instability in the garment sector. The issue will be resolved soon," he added.

On the topic of commodity prices, Dr. Salehuddin mentioned that taxes on potatoes and onions have been reduced to ease the burden on consumers. "Prices should not be gauged solely by what is seen at Karwan Bazar; other markets should also be taken into account. Essential goods often change hands multiple times at Karwan Bazar, and this needs to be addressed."

Regarding corruption among influential politicians and businessmen, the Adviser said, "The National Board of Revenue (NBR) will have an easier time tracking money launderers now that there is no opportunity to legalize black money. We will see stricter actions against these offenders going forward."-UNB