Own Correspondent: Focusing on the 12th national parliament election, importance has been laid on the upazila monthly law and order committee meeting to prevent any untoward incident from happening in Lohagara, South Chittagong. A decision was taken in the meeting to force the police administration to recover illegal weapons.
The Lohagara Upazila Law and Order Committee meeting was held at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, December 20. Upazila executive officer Muhammad Inamul Hashan presided over the meeting. Upazila Parishad Chairman Ziaul Haque Chowdhury Babul, Upazila Parishad Vice Chairman M Ibrahim Kabir, Lohagara police station officer in charge Rashedul Islam, Upazila Muktijoddha Sangsad commander Birmuktijoddha Aktar Ahmad Sikdar, Lohagara press club president Birmuktijoddha Nurul Islam, and Upazila Muktijoddha Sangsad deputy commander Birmuktijoddha spoke at the meeting. Abdul Hamid, Member Secretary of the Lohagara Battali City Development Committee, Mizanur Rahman, and others.
Assistant Commissioner (Land) Nazmun Lael, Deputy General Manager of the Zonal Office of the Rural Electricity Association, Md Shahjahan, officials of different departments of the Public Representative Upazila Administration, and concerned members of law and order affairs were present in the meeting, among others. It was emphasized in the meeting that the criminals of the area cannot be exempted in any way. In particular, it was decided to take strict action against any anti-election conspiracy.
Installation of CC cameras in Lohagara Battali: The activity of 32 CC cameras installed at Battali Motor Station, the busiest commercial center of Upazila Sadar, was inaugurated at the beginning of the Law and Order Committee meeting. Lohagara Battali Motor Station has been brought under CCTV cameras to identify all types of criminals. Lohagara Upazila Parishad Chairman Ziaul Haque Chowdhury Babul inaugurated it. These CC cameras are installed under the allocation of Upazila Parishad.
