In the past few days, there have been incidents of vandalism and attacks on the homes and establishments of Awami League leaders across the country, including Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's Dhanmondi home in Dhaka. On Friday, several members of the anti-discrimination student movement were injured in the vandalism of the home of former minister AKM Mozammel Haque in Gazipur.
In such a situation, the Ministry of Home Affairs has announced the launch of a joint operation 'Operation Devil Hunt' across the country from Saturday night.
Meanwhile, security at the Supreme Court has been beefed up since Saturday morning. The army, RAB, and police have surrounded the entire court area with tight security.
Police say security measures have been strengthened across the country, including Dhaka, to maintain law and order.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police spokesperson Talebur Rahman told BBC Bangla, "Security has been increased in the capital Dhaka. We are constantly trying to maintain the law and order situation in Dhaka so that any untoward incident can be avoided."
In the past few days, there have been attacks and vandalism on the homes of Awami League leaders in various parts of the country. On Friday night, there was an attack on the home of former Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque in Gazipur, where leaders and activists of the student movement against discrimination were attacked.
In this situation, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and the National Citizens Committee protested in Gazipur, near Dhaka.
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Later, police also said that 15 people have been arrested so far in a law enforcement operation in Gazipur.
However, in a statement on Friday, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus called on all citizens of the country to be responsible from their respective positions to immediately maintain the overall law and order situation in the country. news from bbc bangla