Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun on Saturday said strict legal action will be taken if anyone stops transportation of sacrificial animals without specific complaints.
He said if anyone faces such a problem, they should call the nearest police station or National Emergency Service 999.
The IGP also requested the concerned to hang a banner in front of the animal transport with the name of the destination place/market of the animal, reports UNB.
Abdullah Al-Mamun made the call while talking to reporters after inspecting the traffic and traffic management at Gazipur Chowrasta, Chandra Mor and Bypile in Gazipur district on Saturday noon.
He said in light of their experience last year, security plans of this time have been formulated as well. But this time the challenge is different than last Eid as last time only the passengers had to reach their destination. This time, there is also the sacrificial animal transport along with the passengers. Besides, there is seasonal fruit transportation.
“We have designed our security plan keeping everything in mind,” the IGP added.
He said that the specialized units of the police, including the Metropolitan Police, District Police, are working together to facilitate the Eid journey of the people.
He expressed hope that people's Eid journey will be comfortable this time too with the joint efforts of all.
The IGP said, don't travel by bus, launch and train risking your life by being an extra passenger.
Do not travel on the train roof, he said.
Bd-pratidin English/Golam Rosul