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Transport workers call off strike, Mohakhali bus services resume

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Bus service in Mohakhali resumed as transport workers withdrew their strike hours after being assured by the police of arresting local youths who allegedly beat up a bus driver.

The workers called the strike on Tuesday morning following the incident on Monday night but withdrew it around 11am, according to the leaders of the transport workers, according to bdnews24.com.

“The decision to withdraw the strike was taken following assurances by the Dhaka Metropolitan Police of arresting those who assaulted one of our drivers,” said Shahidullah Sadu, general secretary of Dhaka District Bus-Minibus Road Transport Workers Union.

“One person was arrested after the meeting with the transport workers.  We’ll start a case on the incident,” said Prabir Kumar Roy, deputy commissioner of Dhaka Traffic (north) Police.

A bus operating on the Dhaka-Netrokona route went to a gas station near Mohakhali bus terminal around 11pm on Monday when some local youths engaged in disputes with the driver.

“At one stage, the young men got into the bus and beat driver Saiful. They also snatched the money from him,” Sadu complained.

“There’s a gang of criminals in the neighbourhood around the bus terminal who attack the drivers and snatch away the money. This has happened before as well. Police never took any steps against them when we complained,” said Abul Kalam, chief of Mohakhali Bus Owners Association.

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