Retired security officers to be appointed to control capital's traffic: Jahangir
Retired members of various law enforcement agencies will be appointed in controlling traffic in the capital, Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said today (24 November).
"Initially, about 500 people may be appointed for this work. An age limit will also be set to this end," he said while speaking to journalists after an Advisory Council Committee meeting on Law and Order at the conference room of the home ministry at the Secretariat.
Currently, 700 students are working in traffic control in the Dhaka Metropolitan (DMP) areas.
"Similarly, formation of a community policing comprising retired police, army, air force, navy, BGB, and Ansar members who have been working in traffic control is under active consideration," he said.
The adviser said the issue of banning battery-run rickshaws is under the jurisdiction of the High Court.
"We are implementing the High Court order. The High Court is expected to issue the instructions to the Law Ministry on this issue. Once we receive the instructions, we will take necessary action accordingly," he said.
The home adviser hoped that a good decision or instruction would come from the High Court on this issue.
According to that instruction, the ongoing problem with auto-rickshaws will be resolved, he clarified.
Replying to questions about harassment through fake and false cases, Jahangir said, "We are taking necessary legal measures to prevent fake and false cases."
The adviser continued that they are forming a committee so that those who have been accused in such false cases do not suffer any kind of harassment.
"We have made a proposal for the committee, but it has not yet been finalised," he said.
Jahangir said that the district-level committee will have the members on behalf of the Deputy Commissioner, Superintendent of Police and District Legal Aid Committee.
Along with the police, he said the committee will determine who is actually guilty and make sure that none is harassed.
The meeting discussed various issues; especially improvement of the law and order situation across the country alongside maintaining law and order on the occasion of Biswa Ijtema and celebration of the Victory Day .
Chaired by the adviser, the meeting was attended by members of the Law and Order Advisory Council Committee.