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DMP files 3,447 cases for traffic rule violations
The Traffic Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) filed 3,447 cases for traffic rule violations during operations conducted in various areas of the capital in the last two days, reports UNB. The drives were conducted on Thursday and Friday, said Deputy Commissioner (Media) of the DMP...

DMP files 2,596 cases for traffic rule violations in 2 days
The Traffic Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) filed 2,596 cases for traffic rule violations during operations conducted in various areas of the capital in the last two days. The authorities also dumped 58 vehicles and towed away 87 others as part of the crackdown, reports UNB. The...