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  03 Jun 2025, 23:49
Update : 04 Jun 2025, 17:31

Security tightened at cattle markets in capital ahead of Eid-ul-Azha

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DHAKA, June 3, 2025 (BSS) – Law enforcement agencies have significantly enhanced security measures across Dhaka’s cattle markets ahead of the upcoming holy Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest religious festivals of Muslims.
 
As part of an inclusive security plan, a large number of security personnel have been deployed at 19 makeshift cattle markets set up across the two city corporations.
 
A total of 10 cattle markets have been set up under Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), while nine are under Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC).
 
To ensure public safety and the smooth flow of traffic, markets are not permitted on main roads.
 
Each market is now equipped with CCTV cameras, police control rooms, and watchtowers, while plainclothes police officers will be deployed at strategic points.
 
The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has also introduced a ‘money escort’ service to ensure the safe withdrawal and transportation of large amounts of cash during cattle purchases.
 
DMP Commissioner SM Sazzat Ali stated that fake currency detection machines will be available at police control rooms.
 
“Strict action will be taken against 'Oggyan parties' trying to disrupt the markets. No extortion—whether in markets or during animal transport—will be tolerated,” he said.
 
Intelligence teams will monitor the overall situation to thwart any extortion attempts, with undercover officers deployed in and around high-traffic areas, he added.
 
To further strengthen the security tier, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has also stepped up its intelligence surveillance, patrols, and cyber monitoring.
 
Wing Commander M Z M Intekhab Chowdhury, Director of RAB's Law and Media Wing, said RAB patrols are active on highways to secure Dhaka-bound livestock transport and prevent extortion.
 
“As online cattle sales have increased this year, RAB’s Cyber Monitoring Cell is working around the clock to detect and prevent online fraud and irregularities,” he said.
 
Special attention is being given to protecting women visiting the markets, with mobile courts and other legal measures in place to prevent harassment or abuse.
 
Chowdhury also warned of the risk of counterfeit currency during high-value transactions at the Qurbani markets.
 
“RAB is closely monitoring criminal groups involved in counterfeiting operations,” he added.
 
To ensure transparency in market operations, RAB has urged city corporations and local authorities to display official 'Hasil fee' lists in Hasil-receiving rooms.
 
“We will act against any attempt to collect Hasil beyond the approved rate,” Chowdhury added.
 
He further warned against forcibly transferring animals from one market (haat) to another, a common tactic used for extortion.
 
“RAB will maintain strict vigilance to prevent such practices,” he said.
 
Law enforcement agencies have assured people that every possible measure is being taken to ensure a safe, smooth, and extortion-free experience at the city’s cattle markets (Qurbani-hats) this Eid.