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'Prime Minister's security risk is too high'

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  • 14 August, 2022 15:43:57

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News Desk: Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Moha said that the security risk of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is very high. Shafiqul Islam. He said these things while talking to reporters after inspecting the security measures taken at Dhanmondi No. 32 on Sunday (August 14) afternoon on the program of National Mourning Day. The DMP commissioner said, "Of all the prime ministers in the world, she (Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina) is the most security risk." Attempts have been made to kill him several times. Those who planned the attack made every effort to kill the Prime Minister.” Moha said that security measures have been taken keeping in mind the security risk of the Prime Minister. Shafiqul Islam said, "As long as the Prime Minister remains, as long as the Awami League exists in Bangladesh, Dhanmondi will come to number 32. So those who want to plot can plan for 10 years if they want. Keeping that in mind, security measures have been taken keeping in mind the domestic-international context, security risks.” The DMP commissioner also said, “VVIP security does not have much exposure. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been attacked several times. So it has visible flawless security as well as several invisible security measures for its security. The venue has been swept by dog ​​squads and mine detectors. The entire area will be monitored through CCTV.” Requesting not to bring bags or backpacks to come to Dhanmondi number 32 on August 15, the DMP Commissioner said, "Apart from this, the members of different intelligence agencies in plain clothes will perform duties including road lining, policemen on the rooftop. CTTC also continued their intelligence activities. There will be mobile patrol, archways, metal detectors to ensure proper security checks before people enter No. 32. I request that no one comes with bags or backpacks.”

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