HomeLead NewsChallenge now is to improve law and order: home adviser

Challenge now is to improve law and order: home adviser

-

The current challenge is to improve the law-and-order situation in the country, Home Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said today.

He was addressing reporters at the secretariat.

“The home ministry’s main challenge is to improve law and order as soon as possible,” he said.

Earlier around noon, the adviser met Gwyn Lewis, the UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh.

Asked in this regard, he said, “We discussed the types of help they [the UN] can provide in this situation and sectors in which we want cooperation.”

He, however, did not elaborate on the situation or the discussions.

He also mentioned discussing the Rohingya issue and the details of the fact-finding mission.

“We sought more cooperation. Around 1.2 million Rohingya refugees reside here [in Bangladesh], with their population increasing every day … How much longer can we afford their expenses?” Jahangir said.

Asked about the arrival of UN factfinding mission to probe atrocities committed during the student-led protests in July and earlier this month, he said they may arrive next week.

LATEST POSTS

Can Justin Trudeau’s Stephen Colbert appearance win over voters?

Yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau embraced a time-honoured tradition in the city that never sleeps: appearing on late-night TV.He stopped by The Late Show with...

The NHL is back — here’s a quick catchup on the 7 Canadian teams

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here.NHL...

Picture of 4,000 dead birds in Toronto wins international photography award

As It Happens6:26Picture of 4,000 dead birds in Toronto wins international photography awardAll 4,000 birds in Patricia Homonylo's award-winning picture died preventable deaths, the Toronto...

Busloads of sorority girls, strippers, parties: Neighbours fuming about Airbnb-rented home

Neighbours of a London, Ont., home often rented on Airbnb for weekend parties say it's a stark example of how short-term rentals don't work in...

LATEST ARTICLES