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During the by-elections in Dhaka-16, a fire broke out on government transport and buses in at least nine places in the capital. Eight cases have been filed as of noon on Friday in connection with the transportation fire.
More than two hundred defendants in eight cases. Of the more than 150 defendants in these cases, 16 have already been arrested.
DMP’s Deputy Commissioner for Media and Public Relations (DC) confirmed the matter on Friday afternoon. Walid Hossain said that a total of eight cases have been filed in Motijheel, Shahbagh and Paltan Badda and Bangshal police stations in connection with the fire on public transport and public transport buses on Thursday.
The defendants in these cases are more than a hundred and a half. So far, 18 of the accused have been detained. Most of those arrested are leaders and activists of various political parties.
He added that the operation to identify the culprits and arrest them by collecting images of the place continues.
Earlier, sources from the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Crime Command and Control Center said that a fire broke out in a government vehicle (Dhaka-Metro-J-11-0484) parked in Fiscal Zone 15 on the north side of the BNP party office under the Paltan Police Station at 12:05 pm Thursday.
Agrani Bank staff bus (Dhaka-Metro-B-11-6515) in front of Madhumita Cinema Hall below Motijheel Police Station around 1pm, moving vehicle (Dhaka-Metro-G-15-0569) in front of the Ramna hotel at 1:25 am at Victor Classic Transport, Shahbagh Aziz Dewan Paribahan (Dhaka-Metro-G-13-1572) in front of the supermarket at half past one, Rajnigandha Paribahan (Dhaka-Metro-B-12- 0844) on the north side of the Bangladesh Secretariat at 2:10 pm and Dishari Paribahan in the Nayabazar area below the Bangshal police station at 2:25 pm (Dhaka-Metro-B-11-9255) There was a fire.
Jainpuri Paribahan (Chittagong-Metro-J-11-0617) in Paltan Police Station area at 2:45 pm, BRTC double-decker bus near Pubali gas pump under Motijheel Police Station at 3 pm (Dhaka-Metro-B-15-5001) at the Bhatarak Police Station (Dhaka-Metro-B-15-5325) The criminals set fire.
The fire was brought under control thanks to the efforts of fire service personnel. Most of the vehicles were burned and damaged. Immediately the mobile team of police and senior officers visited the scene. No casualties were reported in the bus fire.
Said the Deputy Commissioner of Media and Public Relations of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DC). Walid Hossain said: “There is no doubt that government vehicles parked for violent purposes and public transportation on the road have caught fire.”
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