

The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has asked illegal occupiers to clear footpaths and roads by the end of March, warning of strict legal action from Apr 1.
In a public notice signed by Acting DMP Commissioner Md Sarwar on Monday, the authorities warned that mobile courts will begin operations on Apr 1, bdnews24.com reports.
Those failing to comply will face jail time, fines, and the seizure of their goods and equipment, the notice said.
The directive highlighted how businesses have systematically split over onto public walkways.
According to the DMP, this illegal expansion has created "serious obstacles" for pedestrians, forcing them to walk on main roads.
This not only puts lives at risk but also significantly worsens Dhaka's already crippling traffic congestion, the notice added.
Police identified several specific industries that frequently occupy the city's thoroughfares. The industries include restaurants, motor workshops, welding workshops, and retailers such as clothing displays and furniture.
Motor workshops and auto-parts shops were also found occupying entire lanes for repairs, further restricting traffic movement.
The DMP urged business owners to remove all obstructions voluntarily in the public interest.
“Strict legal action will be taken against those who ignore the directive. All unauthorised materials on streets and footpaths will be confiscated,” the notice said.

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