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Govt committed to maintaining law and order

Greenwatch Desk Law 2026-04-28, 6:21pm

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Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Tuesday told Parliament that the government is committed to maintaining the law and order situation and has undertaken a series of comprehensive and coordinated measures to ensure it across the country.


“The present democratic government remains firmly committed to maintaining law and order in the country and Bangladesh Police has undertaken plans to materialise the various goals of maintaining law and order and are implementing a range of operational strategies in line with government directives,” he said in response to a starred tabled question from independent lawmaker elected from Brahmanbaria-2 Rumeen Farhana.

 “Based on intelligence inputs, regular and special drives are being conducted to recover illegal arms, explosives and narcotics, and legal actions are being taken accordingly,” he said.

He added, “Checkposts have been set up at key points on roads and highways and both day and night patrols have been strengthened to prevent criminal activities.”

Visible police patrols alongside enhanced intelligence surveillance are being carried out to prevent theft, robbery and mugging, he added..

“Community engagement has been strengthened through beat policing, community policing and open house day programmes to ensure public participation in maintaining law and order,” said the minister.

The minister also said that modern technology is being increasingly used to combat crime. “Installation of CCTV cameras at important locations and the use of information technology are helping identify criminals and bring them to justice,” he said.

He further informed the House that capacity building of police personnel is ongoing through modern training at home and abroad, reports UNB.

The Case Data Management System (CDMS) is being used to store records of cases and crimes, which is assisting investigation processes,he added.