The campaign begins

The joint forces are embarking on an operation to recover illegal weapons from next Wednesday. A government agency has already prepared a list of 5 thousand people in this regard. Those concerned say that this list has not been prepared with party considerations in mind. The list is prepared keeping in mind the crime.

On the other hand, 67 prisons of the country have been prepared keeping in mind the raid. However, as the Sherpur district jail was not suitable till yesterday, Mymensingh central and Jamalpur district jails have been kept ready for the inmates of that district. Inspector General of Police spoke about the special operation yesterday. With Moinul Islam. He told this reporter that the operation against illegal weapons will continue to maintain the law and order situation. However, special attention will be given to ensure that no innocent person is victimized.

According to related sources, Deputy Secretary of the Political-4 Branch of the Public Security Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs yesterday. An order signed by Arif Uz Zaman said that district magistrates will be responsible for coordinating the operation. Superintendent of Police, armed from today

The core committee will meet with representatives of the forces and intelligence agencies and other members. In the meeting they will review the list of suspended licenses. Armed forces, BGB, Coast Guard, Police, RAB, Ansar will form a joint operation team to conduct the weapons recovery operation from September 4 and take necessary measures to conduct the weapons recovery operation. In another part of the letter, it is said that the police commissioners in the metropolitan area will take necessary measures to conduct a joint operation to recover the weapons from September 4 with the help of all the concerned forces and intelligence agencies. The list of suspended license holders prepared by the District Magistrate and the list of arms license holders deposited till the due date shall be furnished by September 5. In the meantime, this letter has been sent to the Inspector General of Police, Principal Staff Officer of Armed Forces, Divisional Commissioner, all District Magistrates, District Superintendent of Police and other heads of various government agencies. It is known that such persons have been kept in the list of threats to the state and society. Their party affiliation was not taken into consideration. In the past 15 years, torture, harassment, expropriation trade, irregularities and destabilization of society through syndicated embezzlement of state funds, bringing juvenile gangs and their patrons to justice will be prioritized. After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government on August 5, people who were active in looting, extortion and extortion trade were also included in this list. 67 prisons including the central prison of the country have been kept ready for this. Before the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, the operations of Narsingdi and Sherpur prisons were closed for some time due to the attack. However, Narsingdi Jail has already been opened. However, according to the category of prisoners of Sherpur jail, the prison authorities are keeping them in Mymensingh and Jamalpur. Jail authorities will follow this rule in case of prisoners arrested on special charges. Prison sources confirmed that preparations have been made to keep violent and dangerous prisoners in Mymensingh Central Jail. Colonel Sheikh Sujaur Rahman, Additional Inspector General of the Directorate of Prisons, said that we have already come to know about the special operation. All other jails except Sherpur Jail have been kept ready. In isolated incidents in the past two months, attacks on some of our prisons have damaged many vehicles and structures. We have asked the government for allocation for this. However, we expect to make Sherpur Jail suitable for prisoner management within the next 2/3 weeks. It is known that 85 weapons were looted from the armory in the attack on Narsingdi district jail on July 19. However, 53 of them have been recovered. 8 weapons were lost from Sherpur Jail. But so far seven rescues have been possible. A firearm has not yet been recovered. Apart from this, there were attacks on various police stations after the one round movement to overthrow the government and Sheikh Hasina's ouster. In this, weapons were looted from police stations and various units and duty stations. Several arms and ammunitions were recovered from different places of the country during the operations of the law and order forces at different times. The police headquarters asked them to submit the looted weapons to the concerned police station till Tuesday. But the number of weapons recovered is very insignificant. Several intelligence agencies have reported that there is a fear that the security system of the country may collapse due to this.

On August 25, Home Affairs Adviser retired Lieutenant General Md. French Ambassador Marie Masdupoui expressed concern about the looted weapons after meeting with Jahangir Alam Chowdhury. On that day, the government issued a notification suspending all weapons licenses issued to civilians during the 15 and a half years of the ousted Awami League government.

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