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DMP issues 14 security guidelines ahead of Eid holiday

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In an effort to bolster security during the extended Eid-ul-Fitr holiday, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has issued a series of directives aimed at safeguarding homes, offices, shopping malls, and other important institutions across the capital.

Among the 14-point guidelines issued by the DMP’s public relations department on Wednesday are recommendations to install CCTV cameras and secure valuables in bank lockers or with trusted individuals, reports bdnews24.com.

The announcement comes as government employees prepare for a six-day holiday, spanning from Mar 28 to Apr 2, as per an executive order.

With many residents expected to leave the capital for celebrations in their hometowns, the DMP has enlisted an “auxiliary force” composed of private security personnel from residential areas and shopping centres.

This contingent, currently comprising 419 individuals, will support police efforts throughout the holiday period.

THE DIRECTIVES ARE:

Ensuring round-the-clock monitoring of residential buildings, banks, and commercial establishments.

Locking doors and windows securely, with additional reinforcements if needed.

Installing and maintaining operational CCTV cameras.

Using auto-locking mechanisms and security alarms on main doors.

Keeping premises well-lit at night.

Storing valuables in secure locations, such as bank lockers or with trusted relatives.

Notifying neighbours about travel plans and maintaining contact during absences.

Informing landlords of any extended departures from rental properties.

Instructing security guards to prevent unauthorised access.

Switching off electrical appliances, gas lines, and water taps before leaving.

Garages of residential buildings or offices must be secured.

Trimming tree branches that could facilitate break-ins.

Reporting suspicious individuals to the nearest police station.

Reporting unpleasant or suspicious incidents during Eid to the nearest police station.

For emergency assistance, residents have been encouraged to contact the DMP Control Room at 01320037845, 01320037846, 223381188, 0247119988, or 029619999.

Police services can also be reached through the national emergency hotline, 999.

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