To prevent misuse of narcotics, bars across the country will remain closed for 24 hours from December 31, 6 pm, and no concerts will be allowed on roads and flyovers on that night, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said on Monday.
When asked whether concerts can be arranged in the field, the minister said it can be done with the permission of metropolitan police but on the condition of creating no traffic jams.
He made the remarks to the media after a meeting on law and order for Christmas Day and 31st night celebrations at the ministry.
This year Christmas Day will be celebrated in 5,682 churches across the country, and security measures will be taken for all, said the minister.
“In large churches, we have requested to provide volunteers from the Christian community along with our security forces. Special security and intelligence forces will be deployed in diplomatic zones as most diplomats are Christian,” he said.
The minister added that CCTV cameras will be installed and important churches will be swept as done during the VIP movement and dog squads will also be deployed.
He said a special anti-narcotic drive will also be conducted from December 28 to 31.
The minister urged people to not use fireworks, crackers and vuvuzela during the celebrations of the 31st night creating panic among people, adding that there is no threat regarding the celebration.
"Militancy was rising but it had been identified beforehand," he said.
When asked about the BNP promising justice for all enforced disappearance, murder, and torture for the last half-decade in their outline of structural reforms of the state, he said they are taking a step in this regard too as it has become people’s demand now.
He said a list of disappeared people during the BNP regime from 2001 to 2006 is being made.
“Freedom fighters, Awami League leaders, and activists were killed and fell victim to disappearance during that time. A report has been made in this regard. We also want everything to be investigated,” said Asaduzzaman Khan.