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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2025
Strict security measures in place at Shaheed Minar: DMP commissioner

Bangladesh

UNB
20 February, 2025, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 20 February, 2025, 02:13 pm

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Strict security measures in place at Shaheed Minar: DMP commissioner

Floral tributes will be organised in three phases, with VVIPs and VIPs laying flowers from 12:01am to 12:40am

UNB
20 February, 2025, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 20 February, 2025, 02:13 pm
Central Shaheed Minar. Photo: Collected
Central Shaheed Minar. Photo: Collected

Reassuring that there is no security threat, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Sheikh Md Sajjat Ali today (20 February) said that multi-tier security measures have been put in place at the Central Shaheed Minar ahead of 21 February.

He said that floral tributes will be organised in three phases, with VVIPs and VIPs laying flowers from 12:01am to 12:40am.

To avoid inconvenience, the general people have been requested not to arrive during this period.

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The Palashi Gate near Dhaka University will be opened for public entry at 12:40am.

Addressing a security briefing in Dhaka on Thursday regarding preparations for the observance of International Mother Language Day, Commissioner Sajjat Ali urged visitors to adhere to the designated timings and maintain discipline while paying tribute at the monument.

Police personnel will remain on high alert in the area until 2pm on 21st February. While law enforcement authorities will remain vigilant, visitors are advised to take responsibility for their personal belongings such as mobile phones and wallets. A mobile police unit will be stationed within a one-kilometre radius to respond to any emergencies.

The commissioner also dismissed concerns about security risks posed by top criminals on bail, stating that they are not associated with the Shaheed Minar event. Additionally, there is no threat of militant attacks.

He emphasised that law and order have significantly improved, with police officers working with heightened morale.

To further enhance security, seven designated points around the Shaheed Minar will be barricaded between 8pm and 9pm tonight.

Meanwhile, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police has issued specific route guidelines for the public paying homage at the Central Shaheed Minar on International Mother Language Day.

According to a DMP media release, attendees are advised to follow these designated routes.

The prescribed entry route for the Shaheed Minar includes Palashi Crossing – Sculpture Crossing – Jagannath Hall Crossing, while the exit route will be via Ramna Crossing – Doel Chattar. Diversions will be enforced at Shahbagh Crossing, Nilkhet Crossing, Shahidullah Hall Crossing, Chankharpul Crossing, Palashi Crossing, and Bakshibazar Crossing to ensure smooth movement and security.

Authorities have called on the public to follow these instructions to facilitate an orderly and safe tribute at the Central Shaheed Minar.

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