Sun News Desk : The law enforcement agencies have the information about the saboteurs' plans in creating panic among citizens on election day, said Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun.
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He said this during a security briefing organised at Willes Little Flower School and College in the capital on Friday.
The IGP said the saboteurs had planned some activities centering the upcoming 12th national elections and on election day, as part of the plan, they would create panic among the public causing loud explosions or detonating crude bombs.
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Abdullah Al-Mamun said the law enforcement agencies are fully prepared to tackle such attempts to spread fear among the people and no acts of sabotage will be tolerated.
He said there might be isolated incidents, but police have prevented all significant nationwide sabotage attempts.
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The police chief said people of the country are election-oriented and if they would go to the polling centres in groups and then pro-hartal activists will not be found anywhere.
He said security arrangements had been made at each centre starting from Friday and they have taken adequate security measures for all high-risk centres.
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