The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) on Tuesday said no specific information on possible subversive activities ahead of upcoming Eid-ul-Azha has been found so far, based on intelligence gathering and cyber monitoring.
However, the elite force remains on high alert and fully prepared to prevent any untoward incidents through increased surveillance and monitoring in both physical and cyber spaces, UNB reports.
Wing Commander M Z M Intikhab Chowdhury, Director of RAB’s Media Wing, disclosed the information at a press briefing held at the RAB Media Centre in the capital’s Karwan Bazar on Tuesday.
He said necessary measures, including mobile courts, has been taken to prevent incidents of eve-teasing or harassment targeting women at Eid events and public gatherings.
“Anyone facing any kind of harassment is urged to immediately inform nearby on-duty RAB members. We will take strict action against those involved,” he said.
RAB has intensified security measures across roadways, waterways, and railways to ensure the safe return of holidaymakers to their hometowns. Besides, control rooms and watchtowers will be set up at major terminals to facilitate services for travellers, he added.
Surveillance and patrols have also been increased to prevent overcharging, harassment, extortion, and mugging during the holiday rush. Legal actions will be taken through mobile courts in case of irregularities, the RAB official warned.
He also mentioned that steps have been taken to prevent black market sales of tickets ahead of Eid.
Regarding Eidgahs getherings, Wing Commander Intikhab said large prayer grounds will be secured with security sweeps and CCTV coverage. RAB teams will also conduct regular patrols to curb extortion on cattle-carrying trucks, while its cyber monitoring cell is actively observing online livestock trading platforms.
He acknowledged the possibility of syndicates being active in the hide trade and said RAB will take all necessary measures to counter such illegal activities.
Special security measures are also in place at shopping malls to ensure a safe and festive shopping experience for all.
“During the Eid holidays, there will be surveillance and patrols across residential areas, workplaces, shopping malls and other key locations across the country,” he said.
Referring to the ongoing drive against counterfeit currency production and distribution, the RAB's media official expressed hope that Eid would be celebrated in a festive and peaceful environment, as in previous years.