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12 police stations resume operations in Bogura

Special Correspondent Police 2024-08-10, 8:11pm

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After a five-day suspension, operations resume at 12 police stations



Bogura, Aug 10 - Police operations have resumed at 12 police stations in Bogura district following a five-day suspension.

Officers have restarted internal work under Bangladesh Army protection; however, patrols outside the stations will not be conducted as of Friday afternoon. Bogura District Police Superintendent Zakir Hasan confirmed the matter on Saturday.

All 12 police stations in the district are now operational, with army support ensuring security. The Bogura Sadar Police Station, which is completely destroyed, is currently being operated from the DB office, he added.

In the morning, army officers, Bogura deputy commissioner, and the police superintendent inspected each police station.

Abdur Rouf, officer-in-charge of Shibganj Police Station, said their station has sustained damage. While operations have resumed, they are limited to internal activities.-UNB