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April 24, 2000

  

Dhaka, Apr 23 (UNB) – Opening special policing mechanisms for the garment industry today, Home Minister Mohammad Nasim said extortionists from all business sectors would be removed as they held businesspeople hostage. 

 

The mopping-up process has already started from the extortionist-ridden transport sector successfully, he told the BGMEA leaders at the launch of Law and Order Cell for the readymade garment sector in DMP and CMP areas.

 

“Extortionism, a barrier to development, won’t be tolerated any longer,” the Home Minister said issuing spot instructions for the police to go into action against anyone engaged in illegal toll taking from the garment businesses.

 

Nasim observed a section of people, including politicians and unscrupulous personnel from administration, were becoming millionaire without any investment only through collecting toll.

 

Terming the garment industry as one of the crucial sectors for the development of Bangladesh he exhorted the BGMEA leaders: “Go ahead without any hesitation, none will disturb you.”

 

He also gave an open directive to police to “arrest all extortionists irrespectively of their identities. Don’t bother about any Tadbir (lobbying).”

 

Referring to the recent drive against extortion of toll on highways, he cautioned gone are the days for those who had minted millions only by means of extortion in last 21 years capitalising on political dishonesty, indecision and administrative weakness.

 

He said he was astonished to learn that collected toll used to go to three parties—so-called trade union leaders that include some political leaders, transport owners and officials of the administration.

 

“We are trying to curb terrorism and extortionism with an iron hand from all sectors,” said the Home Minister.

 

He mentioned the combing operation by police to check decades-old menace of terrorism in southwestern region and said, “The terrorists, who held the administration hostage for decades, have now been forced to surrender.”

 

Expressing good intentions of the government the minister said during Clinton visit Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina raised garment issue to the US President and that proved that “our government is very much conscious about the this sector.”

 

The two Cells exclusively have been designed for Dhaka Metropolitan Police and Chittagong Metropolitan Police only to look after law and order of garment sector.

 

Mohammad Nasim said curbing crime without cooperation of the people or concerned is not possible for police alone.

 

The meeting also was attended, among others, by IGP of police AYBI Siddiqui, BGMEA president Anisur Rrahman Sinha, immediate past president Khalilur Rahman, vice president Anisul Hoq, Directors of Law and order cell in Dhaka and Chittagong Tipu Munshi and Fazlul Hoq respectively.

 

AYBI Siddiqui said formation of crime-prevention Cells with the cooperation of BGMEA people is a rare example, which will promote efforts for reducing crimes by community policing.

 

President of the Bangladesh Garment Manufactures and Exporters Association Anisur Rahman Sinha said: “We want a safe and secure environment so that we can play a positive role for strengthening the country’s economy.”

 

He said they would have to compete on international markets in 2005, “so we are facing some problems, one of them is terrorism that should be controlled as early as possible for the sake of flourishing this sector.”

 

Later he handed over four vehicles and four phone sets to the Home Minister so that police could move anytime to control crime in this sector. 


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