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The forces of order have once again launched an offensive against mother hilsa. The operation was carried out since early Friday on the Padma and Meghna rivers in Chandpur and in remote char areas in Jale Palli. However, several thousand fishermen fled the area after carrying out the operation.
A Bangladeshi Air Force helicopter and several boats, including a speedboat, took part in the river. The additional DIG of the Naval Police Mahbubur Rahman led the operation. Also present at that time were Additional DIG Mollah Nazrul Islam, Police Superintendent Shafiqul Islam (Operations), AQM Police Superintendent Akhtaruzzaman Basunia, Police Superintendent Masuma Akhter, Police Superintendent Mina Mahmuda, Chief of Naval Police Chandpur Region Police Superintendent Farid Ahmed, Additional Police More than two hundred members of law enforcement, including Super Farida Parveen (Media) Chandpur District Police and officials from the Department of Fisheries.
Around 4 am, the members reached Rajrajeshwar, a remote char in Chandpur Sadar, and the nearby Borochar area in Matlab North, burning hundreds of fishing boats and nets.
At the end of the operation, Police Superintendent Shafiqul Islam told Kaler Kanth that 28 fishing boats and some 50 million meters of illegal current nets were seized in an eight-hour operation on Friday. These were later destroyed by fire. He said that these operations will also continue in the coming days.
Meanwhile, thousands of fishermen in these areas abandoned their nets, boats and houses before the start of the operation in the early hours of the morning.
On the other hand, after a continuous operation of eight hours, it was declared finished at 11 in the morning. Early Sunday, organized fishermen attacked naval police while conducting an operation in the Rajrajeshwar area of Chandpur Sadar. 20 policemen, including officers, were injured.
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