Political situation: SMP adapts new tech to control law , order in Sylhet

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S.A Shofiee, Sylhet :
In the face of rising political turmoil, the Sylhet Metropolitan Police (SMP) has adopted a new technique to keep under control the law and order in the Sylhet – arresting the leaders and activists of the opposition parties.
The specialised operation titled ‘Dhoro’ (catch) was initiated on Saturday so that the members of the opposition parties, especially the BNP and its key ally Jamaat-e-Islami, cannot take control over the city streets.
The government had instructed the police to remain on high alert while asked the party supporters to remain on the streets to foil any move by the opposition activists centring the January 5 rally, sources in the SMP said.
As part of the special security measure, the officials of 6 police stations and the Detective Branch are making lists of BNP-Jamaat leaders, mainly those who are already accused in different cases but remain fugitive, under their police station area and conducting drives to arrest them.
The detectives are also monitoring the activities of opposition supporters on Facebook.
SMP sources said the drive would continue until all the listed persons were put in jail.
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has been cordoned off at her Gulshan Office since Saturday while party’s acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir was arrested by the DB police yesterday.
The police have also conducted drives in the houses of Jalali Ponki, Bodrujjaman Selim and several leaders of BNP’s youth and student wings.
A senior DB official who is also a member of the ‘Dhoro’ drive, requesting anonymity, said they had failed to arrest most of the listed leaders since they went into hiding.
‘No one is staying at their houses at night. However, we are keeping eye on their activities,’ the official said.
Detectives say since a number of 20-party activists came to the Sylhet ahead of their January 5 rally, the police also raided rest houses and residential hotels.
A source in the DB police told that the detectives were tracking the phone calls of senior opposition leaders as well as the police members so that they cannot pass information to the opposition men before a drive.
Before the 10th parliamentary election, members of the BNP-Jamaat-led alliance were able to take control of most of the districts, except for the Sylhet. However, they failed in the Sylhet because of strong vigilance of the law enforcers, the police say.
Asked about the drive, commissioner of the SMP Kamrul Hasan said it was their duty to ensure security of all the citizens.
‘The law enforcers are ready to take any kind of initiative to stand against all violent activities,’ Kamrul, also spokesperson of the SMP commissioner, told that.

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