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Zero tolerance for terrorists, militants in CHT: Asaduzzaman

UNB . Chattogram
07 May 2023 18:04:42 | Update: 07 May 2023 20:02:28
Zero tolerance for terrorists, militants in CHT: Asaduzzaman
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan addresses the concluding ceremony of the training of 99th recruit batch of the Border Guard Bangladesh at Baitul Izzat BGB Training Centre in Satkania upazila of Chattogram on May 7, 2023 — Courtesy Photo

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Sunday warned that armed criminals and militant groups in the hills of Chattogram will not be spared.

“No armed criminals and militant groups will be spared in the hills but the government will take initiative if any criminal wants to return to normal life,” said the minister while talking to reporters after attending the concluding ceremony of the training of 99th recruit batch of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) at Baitul Izzat BGB Training Centre in Satkania upazila of Chattogram.

The BGB force has been strengthened through modern equipment to protect the bordering area of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, he said.

“After assuming power, the current government has been working tirelessly to make the BGB a modern and international standard border guard and it has elevated to the three-dimensional force after bringing change in its organisational structure.”

The minister also said the BGB is now capable of performing duties in water, land and air as the government has provided it with modern surveillance equipment, active anti-tank guided weapons, ATV, APC, riot control vehicle and air boats as part of smart border management.

Besides, the work to build a new training centre for them with modern facilities is underway in Chuadanga, he said.

Asaduzzaman also visited the parade of 539 soldiers under the 99th recruit batch.

Five hundred thirty-nine soldiers, including 37 women soldiers, took oath at the parade.

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