City Reporter: Unauthorized battery-operated autorickshaws are increasing day by day in the Tigerpass area, one of the roads in the city. Also, the violence of the encroachers who built shops by taking over the village CNG and making roads unsuitable for movement in the city is increasing day by day.
Against this, the city traffic police seized 30 unregistered autorickshaws at Tiger Pass on Tuesday (May 14) at 10:30 a.m..
Although the administration sometimes takes action, most of the time it remains out of touch. On one side is the Tigerpass traffic police box; on the other side is the office of the District Superintendent of Police (Railway); and within half a kilometer is the Chittagong City Corporation office.
In the midst of this, the locals have expressed their anger at the violence of such unauthorized vehicles and the establishment of shops occupying the road. Due to all these vehicles, traffic jams are constantly created. Accidents happen more often to underage and drugged drivers.
TI (Administration) Anil Vikas Chakma, who participated in the operation among others, told the media that the violence of autorickshaws has increased at the Tiger Pass junction. If they are caught, sometimes they are thrown into the traffic section. Still, we are conducting regular operations.
Traffic (TI-Administration) Anil Vikas Chakma, Sergeant Salim Rana, Sergeant Pulak Dev, and Sergeant Mostafizur Rahman were also present.
