Command centre established to monitor law and order situation: CA press secretary
The members of the law enforcing agencies and representatives of armed forces will work at the command centre, he says

A command centre, established to monitor intensively the country's law and order situation, has started its works from this evening, Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said today (9 February).
"The Operation Devil Hunt began yesterday...to coordinate the works of law enforcing agencies, the command centre is going to start its works from 6pm today," he told a press briefing at the Foreign Service Academy after a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus.
Alam said the members of the law enforcing agencies and representatives of armed forces will work at the command centre.
"We hope that following the establishment of the centre, the law and order situation will improve and quick response can be carried out to any threat," he said.
On 3 February, Chief Adviser Prof Yunus directed the police and law enforcement agencies to create a command centre to intensively monitor the law-and-order situation in the country.
The chief adviser said the new command structure would "skillfully and intensively" communicate with all security agencies and police stations across the country.
He asked the security chiefs to stay alert against any attempt to disrupt the law and order.