Dhaka,   Friday 27 September 2024

500 police vehicles torched in July-August: IGP

SAT Online Desk

Published: 16:00, 26 September 2024

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Mainul Islam has revealed that around 500 police vehicles were torched during the student-public movement in July-August.

Speaking to reporters, the IGP said that despite initial challenges, the vehicles in the affected police stations have been replaced, and all stations are now operating smoothly.

"The police are working with all stakeholders, and our activities have resumed their usual pace," he added.

IGP Mainul Islam made these remarks while addressing a seminar at the Tourist Police Headquarters in Far East Tower on Topkhana Road, Dhaka on Thursday afternoon.

He also highlighted the improving relationship between the police and the public, adding that the force is committed to solving issues faced by common citizens.

As per police headquarters, there are 639 police stations in the country, with 110 in metropolitan areas and 529 in districts.

Regarding security for the upcoming Durga Puja, the IGP assured that there is no security threat.

"The puja has been celebrated peacefully in this country for years, and it will be the same this time," he said, adding that the police would remain on high alert. "There is no risk of terrorist attacks, but we will ensure strict security without any concessions."

 

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