Govt transparent over aircraft crash, spreading rumours serious offense: Law adviser
“Everything is being handled very transparently. The media remains independent and strong," he says
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Asif Nazrul today (24 July) said the government is maintaining full transparency in disseminating information regarding the jet crash at Uttara, emphasising the importance of preventing rumours that could cause public confusion.
"Everything is being handled very transparently. The media remains independent and strong," he told reporters at the Foreign Service Academy.
Expressing displeasure over the spread of misinformation, he said, "Spreading rumours irresponsibly, without knowing the facts, is a major crime."
He described the government as tolerant and urged media outlets to support efforts to curb misinformation through responsible, fact-based reporting.
He also mentioned that the government's information channels remain open and accessible to all, ensuring the public can stay informed with accurate details.
Commenting on the Milestone School and College, the Law Adviser said the students and their guardians have been very cooperative over the situation.
However, he acknowledged that some individuals may express anger or frustration, noting that they do not see it in a big way.
Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain and Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam were present at the media briefing.
The death toll from the tragic military aircraft crash has risen to 31, with two deaths at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery on Thursday.
The government on Wednesday morning published the identities of the victims who were killed and injured in the crash.
