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SUNDAY, JUNE 01, 2025
Police issue safety advisory ahead of Eid-ul-Adha

Bangladesh

UNB
29 May, 2025, 07:00 pm
Last modified: 29 May, 2025, 07:08 pm

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Police issue safety advisory ahead of Eid-ul-Adha

UNB
29 May, 2025, 07:00 pm
Last modified: 29 May, 2025, 07:08 pm
Thousands of passengers chose to travel by train during this Eid holiday. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Thousands of passengers chose to travel by train during this Eid holiday. Photo: Rajib Dhar

The Bangladesh Police have issued a set of safety guidelines for citizens to ensure a safe and smooth celebration of the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha.

In a press release issued on Thursday, police advised citizens — especially those travelling out of the city during the holidays — to plan their journeys with ample time to avoid last-minute rush at train stations, bus terminals, launch and ferry terminals.

Holidaymakers have been urged to avoid risky travel practices, such as riding on rooftops of buses, trains, launches, steamers or on trucks, pickups or other cargo vehicles.

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Use of unsafe vehicles such as Nosimon, Korimon and Bhotbhoti on highways has also been discouraged.

Passengers are advised not to pressure drivers into speeding to ensure that vehicles are operated by professional, healthy and well-rested drivers and discourage reckless overtaking.

For water transport, vessel owners have been asked to equip boats with buoys tied with 100–150-foot ropes and ensure the availability of life jackets.

Unfit and outdated vehicles must not be operated on highways, police said.

Police warned against sharing rides or vehicles with strangers and cautioned travellers not to accept any food from unknown individuals at bus terminals, railway stations or launch terminals.

Buyers should also be cautious about consuming drinks or snacks from hawkers or street vendors, said the police.

People have been asked to remain vigilant about criminal gangs like the "Agyan Party" or the "Malom Party".

In case of any suspicion, police asked to contact the nearest police personnel or call the national emergency number 999.

The police warned of being aware of surroundings and fellow passengers.

"If someone appears to be in distress or if you suspect foul play, notify nearby law enforcement officials or call 999."

"Do not overload trucks, boats or trawlers with sacrificial animals. Cattle markets must not be set up on highways or beside railway tracks," said the police.

The police asked to pay official market fees at animal markets and report any unauthorised demands for extra charges or extortion.

In border areas, if vehicles carrying animal hides appear to be heading toward the border, people have been asked to report it to the local police or call 999 to prevent smuggling.

All vehicles transporting sacrificial animals should display banners indicating their destination or the name of the cattle market.

For financial transactions at cattle markets, police asked to use secure banking channels and seek police assistance for money escort, when carrying large amounts of cash, if needed.

"Remain alert to counterfeit currency and follow the guidelines issued by the Bangladesh Bank."

The police also asked to report any suspected fake currency to the nearest police station immediately.

"Be cautious when using mobile financial services such as bKash, Rocket, Upay or Nagad."

Police also requested not to share PIN with anyone under any circumstances.

Shopping malls and markets were advised to strengthen security by using CCTV cameras, archways and metal detectors.

For assistance, citizens may contact: Police Headquarters Control Room: 01320001300, 01320001299, Highway Police Headquarters: 01320182598, Railway Police Headquarters: 01320177598, River Police Headquarters: 01320169598, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB): 01777720029 or contact the Superintendent of Police or Officer-in-Charge (OC) of the local police station.

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