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Improving law and order is leading concern, Bangladesh interior ministry consultant states

The first top priority of Bangladesh's caretaker government is to improve order in the strifetorn nation by bring back the spirits of law enforcement firms, its newlyappointed interior ministry consultant told Reuters on Friday.

Retired Brig. Gen. M. Sakhawat Hossain said the administration was extremely worried about reports of vandalism and attacks on minorities, including that some were somewhat. exaggerated.

Yes, there is a problem since law enforcement agencies. are not there, he said. They have to be provided self-confidence so. that they can come back.

Cops throughout the South Asian nation of 170 million individuals. have been in chaos considering that veteran leader Sheikh Hasina. quickly resigned as prime minister and got away to India on Monday. after a wave of student-led protests that turned violent and. required her ouster.

About 300 people were eliminated and thousands injured given that. the demonstrations and clashes escalated in July and security forces. sought to curb them.

Police headquarters have been deserted by officers, with. students and volunteers amongst those who have actually formed groups to. patrol areas in the capital Dhaka and manage traffic on. the streets of the stretching metropolitan area, local media reported.

Numerous homes and services of the country's minority. Hindu community have likewise

been vandalised

today,

triggering hundreds

of them in northwest Bangladesh to try and get away to. neighbouring India.

That group of around 700-800 Hindus returned to their. homes after the regional administration supplied them security.

With morale among personnel considerably low, Hossain. said he would reach out to police immediately. to bring back confidence, which could be followed by reforms.

After such a big upheaval, which has practically broken down. the whole chain, it will definitely spend some time, he said. Now they are being assaulted, thanas (police stations) are being. attacked. How will these poor fellows be tackling?

Bangladesh has around 190,000 cops personnel,. according to main data.

(source: Reuters)