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    chaos, panic at home and outside

    Amidst the special operation of the joint forces, robbers are entering houses and shooting. Robbers are snatching money and valuables from businessmen or passersby returning home after work at gunpoint. Looting goods from houses and businesses by breaking locks is a daily occurrence. Whenever they encounter obstacles in the looting, they are being attacked indiscriminately, and shots are being fired at their bodies. People are terrified of being robbed and robbed on the streets. Panic has spread from city to village. An attack and brickbats were thrown at the under-construction air force base on the west side of Cox’s Bazar Airport yesterday morning. The victims said that some area-based guards have been set up to prevent theft, robbery and robbery due to the turbulent law and order situation.

    Deputy Commissioner of DMP Muhammad Talebur Rahman told our time on Monday that patrols have been increased in every police station of the DMP. Strict search measures have been taken at the joint forces’ check posts. Police units that are not usually involved in such operations, including the CTTC, have also been deployed. Intelligence surveillance has been increased.

    Those concerned say that after the joint force operation on Sunday night, a businessman was shot dead in Banasree and 200 gold rupees were looted, and after the horrific robberies in several places including Mohammadpur in Dhaka on the same night, the government has announced to increase the number of patrols and check posts to be stricter. It has also announced a joint operation by RAB, police and the Anti-Terrorism Unit. However, the government is alleging that the leaders and activists of the Awami League and its affiliates are creating chaos in a planned manner. The money looted from the country is being used to create chaos by bringing it back.

    Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam said that robberies have increased at night. Robberies have also increased during the day. The Metropolitan Police, RAB and the Anti-Terrorism Unit will conduct a joint operation from Monday to prevent robberies. We will see if this makes any progress. Otherwise, we will have to go for another plan. He said, a group does not want the memorial environment to remain in Bangladesh. There may be political motives behind it.

    It was learned from talking to people from different areas of the capital that last Sunday night was spent in extreme fear by the residents of the capital. At around 8 pm, the fear of robbery and robbery spread in the Dhanmondi area. An announcement was made over the mosque’s microphone, ‘A gang of robbers is entering the neighborhood with theft and beating. We all remain alert.’ Before the panic of this incident subsided, at around 10:30 pm, a gang of robbers shot a businessman Anwar Hossain in the Banasree area and looted 200 baht of gold. Before the incident could be over, a video of the robbery from women on the streets of Mohammadpur went viral on social media. While the city residents were panicking, Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General (Retd.) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury called a press conference at 3 am. The usual statement of the Home Affairs Advisor did not bring relief to the residents of the capital; Instead, they spend the night in fear.

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