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ANOTHER 48-HOUR BLOCKADE

230 BGB platoons, 575 RAB patrol teams deployed

UNB . Dhaka
26 Nov 2023 12:30:57 | Update: 26 Nov 2023 13:14:45
230 BGB platoons, 575 RAB patrol teams deployed
— UNB Photo

A total of 230 platoons of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed across the country to maintain law and order as the latest 48-hour countrywide blockade of road, rail and waterway called by the BNP and like-minded opposition parties has been underway since Sunday morning.

Shariful Islam, public relations officer (PRO) at BGB headquarters, confirmed the development in the morning.

November 26, on the first day of the blockade, 28 BGB platoons have been deployed in Dhaka and adjoining districts to resist any untoward incident.

The remaining 202 platoons of the border force have been deployed across the country along with other forces, the BGB official said.

Members of the paramilitary force have been performing their duties to ensure the safety of lives and properties in the country since the opposition parties began observing blockades and hartal from the end of last month.

Meanwhile, 145 patrol teams of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) have been deployed in Dhaka, and 430 patrol teams have been deployed elsewhere in the country.

RAB is ensuring security of long-distance public transport and goods-carrying transport in different parts of the country, said Imran Khan, assistant superintendent of police (ASP) at the media wing of the RAB headquarters.

“RAB officials are continuing to keep a close watch on bus stands, railway stations and other important places to prevent any kind of sabotage and violence,” he added.

BNP and like-minded opposition parties called the blockade after the general election schedule was announced by the Election Commission (EC).

The opposition parties have already observed blockades in six phases to mount pressure on the Awami League government to quit power and hold the next general election under a non-partisan administration.

The blockades have been marked by incidents of arson attacks and violence with poor public response to the street programme.

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