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Police ban gatherings, rallies in city tomorrow

Khaleda graft case verdict


February 07, 2018 00:00:00


Law-enforcers check papers of a motorbike rider at Hatirjhil on Tuesday as part of beefed-up security measures ahead of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia's graft-case verdict tomorrow (Thursday). — Focus Bangla

As tensions rise on the political scene over BNP chief Khaleda Zia's graft case, police in Dhaka have prohibited all kinds of gatherings, processions and rallies on Thursday, when the court is scheduled to deliver its verdict, reports bdnews24.com on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police issued a 'special notice', where it said any kind of gathering will be prohibited from 4am that day until further notice.

Carrying any kind of sticks, knives or any other sharp weapon and explosives or inflammable materials in the capital have been barred, according to the notice issued by Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia.

It also said any kind of demonstration or procession hindering traffic or obstructing public movement will not be allowed.


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