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Sajedul Islam, a driver by profession, was standing in front of a car parked on the road without a mask. Of course he had a mask in his pocket. At that moment a mobile court team appeared there. When Sajedul wanted to know about not wearing a mask, he made various excuses. “He had a mask on,” he told the court. I forgot to put it on. ‘ The mobile court fined him 100 rupees for the crime.
The incident took place in front of the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Gulistan at 11:30 am on Sunday. The Dhaka district administration established a mobile court to ensure the wearing of masks in the Secretariat and Gulistan areas. The court also fined pedestrians, shopkeepers, merchants and bus passengers for not wearing masks. In addition to the campaign, free masks were distributed to those in need in the area.
Sohail Rana has also been fined for the same crime. This young man was standing on the corner of Gulistan with a mask in his pocket and talking to a friend. He was also fined 100 rupees. When asked why he wasn’t wearing a mask, he said at first light: “I left the hotel after breakfast. I forgot to wear a mask. ‘
The government insists on moving in accordance with hygiene regulations. At the cabinet meeting on October 25, it was decided that wearing a mask is mandatory to obtain services in governmental and non-governmental organizations. Every day since November 18, the Dhaka district administration has been campaigning through mobile courts to wear masks at different locations in the metropolis and five upazilas in the district. Apart from this, the operation is also run by the RAB. However, people show indifference to following hygiene rules.