From Ujjal Roy, Narail:
Narail District Police Supal Moha Mehedi Hasan held an exchange meeting with bankers and businessmen on the occasion of upcoming Ramadan. (February 10) The discussion meeting was held in the conference room of the office of the Superintendent of Police.
In the meeting, the Superintendent of Police told the bank officials that the common people keep their earned money in the bank and withdraw it when necessary. When transferring money from one bank to another, you must inform the police. You should be careful while dealing with money. Special awareness should be taken to identify fake money." He also urged to keep the CCTV cameras in and around the bank working and save the video footage. The Superintendent of Police asked to bring the motorcycle parking area of the bank under the CCTV cameras. At the time of withdrawing money from the ATM booth. Asked to ensure burqa-clad women withdraw money with their faces uncovered.
On the other hand, Superintendent of Police Narail called for keeping the prices of daily necessities at a stable, normal and tolerable level during the holy Ramadan in an exchange meeting with the businessmen of Narail city. He said that the Narail district police is regularly monitoring the market to prevent the increase in the prices of daily necessities. Police patrols have been strengthened so that the general public can shop and shop smoothly and not be a victim of theft and robbery. Additional forces have been deployed to protect people from Ajna Party, Malam Party. Some routes have been diverted to ease traffic jams in the city. He asked traders to inform the police when transacting large sums of money. He urged to call district control room hotline 01320-147098 and 01320-147099 for any problem.
At that time, Tarek Al Mehdi, Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime and Ops) Md. Sabbirul Alam, Officer-in-Charge, District Special Branch; Mir Shariful Haque, DIO-01, District Special Branch Narail along with various bank officials and businessmen of the district were present.