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BNP on rampage further

Set police van, many vehicles on fire


Published : 29 Jul 2023 07:11 PM | Updated : 30 Jul 2023 05:13 PM

BNP men set several passenger buses, a police van on fire and vandalised many other vehicles in and around the capital city Dhaka on Saturday during their 'sit in programmes' putting blockades at all the entrances to the capital.

They also went into rampage and were locked into clashes with the law enforcers creating anarchy and panic among the mass people. 

The police van and several vehicles were set on fire in Shyamoli area where many other vehicles were also vandalised by the aggressive BNP men.

In Matuail, at least three passenger buses were set ablaze and many others were vandalised.

According to witness, a group of BNP men brought out a procession and set a bus of Welcome Paribahan, a motorcycle and a police pick-up van near the Shishu Mela area in flames.

In Matuail, the passenger buses including one of Swadesh Paribahan and another from Tisha Coach, Additional Deputy Commissioner of DMP Media Cell KN Niyoti Roy confirmed the news.

At approximately 12:35pm on Saturday (29 July), the Fire Service received information about the incident in Matuail, confirmed Lima Khanom, control room officer of the Bangladesh  Fire Service and Civil Defence.

In response, two fire service units were immediately dispatched to the scene to douse the fire.

The Tisha coach bound for Bahmanbaria was completely engulfed in flames.

Earlier, a clash between the police and BNP activists took place in the area at around 11:30am, centring BNP's sit-in programme which was not permitted by Dhaka Metropolitan Police.

During the confrontation, both sides engaged in a chase, leading to traffic disruptions on one side of the Dhaka-Chittagong highway.

The BNP is trying to forge a movement in view of ousting the government and form a caretaker government, which is unconstitutional and rejected by the Supreme Court.

As part of their movement, BNP on Friday announced the sit in programme at all the entrances to the capital Dhaka, in a bid to cut the entire capital off from rest of the country.

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