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Bangladesh Police have identified 6,748 polling centers across the country as vulnerable ahead of the upcoming national election. The centers were marked due to factors such as the influence of muscle power, long distances from police stations, remote locations, leftist extremist presence, dominance of specific political parties, poor communication systems, and inactive community policing. The list includes districts from Dhaka Division and the southern region. Inspector General of Police Baharul Alam stated that standard security measures will be maintained around these centers.
According to senior police officials, 2,115 centers in 13 districts of Dhaka Division and 813 in 11 districts of Chattogram Division are considered risky. In Dhaka Metropolitan Police areas, 853 of 2,131 centers are vulnerable. Police have begun reconnaissance and listed potential influencers in these areas. Around 150,000 officers are being trained, and body-worn cameras will be used to ensure transparency. Law enforcement agencies, including the army, BGB, RAB, Ansar, and Coast Guard, will assist in maintaining order.
Police have also activated cyber teams to counter election-related rumors on social media and are working to recover 1,340 missing weapons viewed as a threat to fair polling.
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