Mongla police station court meeting held

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Faruk Rahman, Khulna:
An anti-drug, prevention of child marriage, violence against women and children, evetizing, rape, gambling, extortion, stopping terrorism and militancy and maintaining law and order has been held at the Mongla police station. The programme was held on Saturday afternoon at Sonailtala Union in Mongla upazila.
Mongla police station officer-in-charge Sheikh Shahinur Rahman presided over the function while senior government superintendent of police (Mongla Circle) Md Refatul Islam was present as the chief guest. Mongla police station officer-in-charge (investigation) Manik Chand Gain was present as the special guest.
Speaking as a special guest, Mongla Police Station Officer-in-Charge (Investigation) Manik Chand Gain sought everyone’s cooperation in holding a fair election on Facebook. He urged the public leaders and candidates to rise to the top of the short deviation and focus on the service of the country and the people.
Speaking as the chief guest, Senior Superintendent of Government Police (Mongla Circle) Md Refatul Islam said Bangladesh Police took its own criticism in the open forum. The biggest challenge is to avoid the distance between the police and the people before and after August 5th. Such a big event in his lifetime. He urged everyone to be particularly aware of the law and order in the election.
He said the police wanted to be all confident. He urged the police to build a trust as part of the family of all.
Mongla police station officer-in-charge Sheikh Shahinur Rahman said there is no compromise with the wrongdoing. No matter how big the hand he is, he will be brought to justice. He added that there is no need for the police to take possession of drugs, places and enclosures. There may be no wrongdoing. On August 5th, the state expelled him if he did not do well. Without thinking about the team, it is our main job to sleep safely in Mongla. He called for everyone’s cooperation in building a peace-loving social system.

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