Tourist Police should be stricter for security: Home Minister
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal today asked the Tourist Police to be stricter in ensuring security of tourists.
“Once, tourists feared to spend night at the Cox’s Bazar sea beach as it was safe haven of thieves and snatchers. But during the incumbent government’s tenure, the place is safe for tourists both in day and night,” he said.
He was addressing as the chief guest a function marking the 8th founding anniversary of Bangladesh Tourist Police at the Cox’s Bazar sea beach.
Home Minister said the government has taken different initiatives including forming Bangladesh Tourist Police for expansion of tourism industry in the country.
He said Cox’s Bazar Airport will be turned into an international airport.
He also directed police to be strict against Rohingyas to prevent crimes in the tourist city.
“Displaced from your own country, you came here and got humanitarian shelter. You are eating comfortably with the help of the government and global aid, so behave well. Avoid terrorist activities, otherwise, you will have to face strict legal actions,” the minister warned.
The minister said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave shelter to 11 lakh Rohingya people on humanitarian ground.
Public Security Division Senior Secretary Mustafa Kamal Uddin, Additional Secretary Jahangir Alam, Tourist Police, Chattogram Range DIG Morshedul Anwar Khan, Bangladesh Police, Chattogram Range DIG Anwar Hossain and Cox’s Bazar reserved woman seat lawmaker Kaniz Fatema Mostaq addressed the function, among others.
Earlier, the home minister inaugurated a three-day programme marking the founding anniversary by releasing pigeons and balloons at 3pm.
The programme began with a colorful procession from Sugandha Beach to Laboni Point at the Cox’s Bazar Sea Beach. The minister joined it.