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12 illegal lead battery factories shut down in Konapara, Aminbazar

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In drives against illegal lead battery production the Department of Environment (DoE) has shut down 12 factories operating in the capital’s Konapara and Aminbazar area.

These factories were engaged in unauthorised battery dismantling and smelting, posing severe health and environmental hazards, the DoE said, reports UNB.

A joint operation conducted by the DoE and Jatrabari police early Friday resulted in the closure of six factories in Konapara, including the sealing of two facilities.

These operations uncovered illicit lead smelting activities that were releasing toxic fumes, endangering local residents who had been suffering from respiratory and other health complications due to prolonged exposure.

A separate enforcement drive in Aminbazar, Savar, led to the demolition of six illegal lead smelting furnaces. This action was carried out with the cooperation of the police and the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB).

During the operation, the DoE also urged the public to remain vigilant and report any similar illegal establishments, emphasising the importance of collective action in preventing environmental pollution.

The DoE reaffirmed its commitment to continuing rigorous enforcement measures against all forms of air pollution, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for all.

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