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MONDAY, JULY 07, 2025
DMP enforces rigorous security around Tazia processions

Bangladesh

BSS
05 July, 2025, 01:20 pm
Last modified: 05 July, 2025, 01:36 pm

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DMP enforces rigorous security around Tazia processions

The areas of procession have already been brought under stringent security measures with the deployment of law enforcers in large numbers and CCTV coverage.

BSS
05 July, 2025, 01:20 pm
Last modified: 05 July, 2025, 01:36 pm
Tazia processions
DMP has enforced strict security measures across key areas of Dhaka, from Hussaini Dalan and Dhanmondi, to ensure public safety during Tazia processions marking the holy Ashura. Photo: BSS

To ward off any untoward incidents, extensive security measures have been taken in different parts of the capital around Tazia processions and other progreammes marking the holy Ashura tomorrow (6 July).

Apart from taking adequate security measures, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has also banned the carrying of sharp weapons and the use of firecrackers during the Tazia, citing public safety concerns.

The largest procession will be brought out at around 10:00 am tomorrow (6 July), it will reach the Dhanmondi Lake Karbala via Hussaini Dalan Gate No 1, Bakshi Bazar Lane, Lalbagh Chowrasta intersection, Shaheed Mazar Road, Etimkhana intersection, Azimpur Chowrasta, Nilkhet intersection, Mirpur Road, Dhaka College, Science Laboratory intersection, Dhanmondi Residential Area, BGB Gate No 4, and then Sat Masjid Road.

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The entire area has already been brought under stringent security measures with the deployment of law enforcers in large numbers and CCTV coverage.

In addition, specialised DMP units will be ready to deal with any situation.

According to the notice, items such as knives, daggers, swords, spears, iron rods, and flammable materials are strictly prohibited as they pose risks to public safety.

The DMP noted that such items, often seen in previous processions, have caused injuries and spread panic among the public.

Adequate volunteers have been deployed to maintain law and order during the procession.

"The police will be responsible for maintaining overall law and order and controlling traffic management," he said.

The security measures include the installation of adequate CCTV cameras and the deployment of law enforcement agencies, including police, DB, SWAT, bomb disposal team and traffic police. A section of the DB will be in plainclothes to monitor the situation on the occasion.

A coordination meeting of the DMP was held on security, law and order and traffic management in the Dhaka Metropolitan area to celebrate the upcoming Holy Ashura and Tazia/Mourning Procession programmes amidst solemnity and religious manners at its office on Thursday.

After coming out of the meeting, Additional Police Commissioner (Traffic) and DMP Acting Commissioner Md Sarwar said, "We have taken all-inclusive security arrangements for peaceful celebrations of various programmes marking the Holy Ashura."

Sarwar said that adequate security arrangements have already been made at the Hussaini Dalan Imambara, Bora Katra, Mohammadpur Geneva Camp, Shia Mosque, Bibika Rowza, Mirpur Pallabi Bihari Camp and other places where the holy Ashura will be celebrated with religious solemnity.

The DMP has requested all to use alternative routes to avoid traffic jams during the Tazia procession.

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