Rokshana Pinkey Rangamati : Law and order situation cannot be allowed to
deteriorate. No exemption will be given to those who try to disrupt law and order.
Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said this in
front of the journalists after discussions with the leaders of various local political and
ethnic groups and the security forces at Rangamati cantonment on Saturday (September
21) afternoon.
The Home Affairs Adviser said that an inquiry committee will be constituted with high-
ranking officials in this incident and a fair investigation will be conducted. So that the
real culprits can be brought to justice. Under no circumstances can the situation
deteriorate.
At this time, Advisor to the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Supradeep
Chakma, Advisor to the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and
Cooperatives AF Hasan Arif, GOC of the Army Major General Mohammad Mainur
Rahman, Divisional Commissioner Tofail Islam, Rangamati Deputy Commissioner Md.
Mosharraf Hossain Khan were present.
Meanwhile, joint patrolling of the army, BGB and police has been increased since the of
Friday's clashes in the hill district Rangamati. The situation in Rangamati is calm as
section 144 is enforced by the administration. Main roads are closed to traffic due to an
indefinite transport strike, but private motorcycles are plying on internal roads.