Staff Reporter :
The Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit Chief Monirul Islam assured of bringing militancy and terrorism in the country under control.
The law enforcing agencies have remained alert regarding any kind of militancy risk, he said while talking as the chief guest of a programme arranged in collaboration with Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF) at Lalmatia Mohila College in Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon.
There was a heightened risk of militancy in Bangladesh during the month of Ramadan following the attacks in Sri Lanka and New Zealand, the CTTC unit chief said adding that they successfully averted it.
In order to deal with militancy, application of law only is not enough, Monirul said urging guardians and teachers to cooperate the law enforces.
“The antibodies of terrorism should stem from the family,” he said adding that “The greatest measure to avert militancy is the right knowledge about religion.”
The Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit Chief Monirul Islam assured of bringing militancy and terrorism in the country under control.
The law enforcing agencies have remained alert regarding any kind of militancy risk, he said while talking as the chief guest of a programme arranged in collaboration with Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF) at Lalmatia Mohila College in Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon.
There was a heightened risk of militancy in Bangladesh during the month of Ramadan following the attacks in Sri Lanka and New Zealand, the CTTC unit chief said adding that they successfully averted it.
In order to deal with militancy, application of law only is not enough, Monirul said urging guardians and teachers to cooperate the law enforces.
“The antibodies of terrorism should stem from the family,” he said adding that “The greatest measure to avert militancy is the right knowledge about religion.”