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“Law enforcement drives to continue until attackers identified”

Special Correspondent error 2024-07-25, 7:03pm

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“Law enforcement drives to continue until attackers identified”



Rangpur, July 25 - Law enforcing agencies' drives will continue until attackers and saboteurs are identified and none will be spared, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said on Thursday.

“No matter who they are, no one will be spared,” he said while talking to reporters after a meeting with the law enforcing agencies and public representatives at Rangpur Shilpakala Auditorium.

“A vested quarter carried out the attacks in a planned way but the law enforcing agencies did not allow them to implement their plan. We have to be more cautious,” the Minister added. 

“Our Prime Minister will take steps against those involved in the violence in Rangpur,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner of Rangpur Mobassher Hasan detailed about the overall losses caused during the violence through a presentation. 

According to the deputy commissioner, valuables worth Tk 10.45 crore were damaged and a total of 182 people were arrested.

The home minister also visited the Tajhat Police Station, district and metropolitan Awami League office, Family Planning Department and other areas where the attackers carried out violence.-UNB