The Bangladesh Navy has intensified security measures across the country’s maritime boundaries and sea routes to ensure the safety of fuel-carrying vessels. According to a statement issued on Thursday, naval patrols and surveillance have been reinforced in areas near Chattogram port, deep-sea zones, and key maritime routes used for energy transport. The initiative aims to safeguard vessels carrying LNG, LPG, petrol, diesel, jet fuel, and crude oil, thereby maintaining uninterrupted import and export operations.
As part of the enhanced security, warships and high-speed boats have been deployed, while maritime patrol aircraft and helicopters continue aerial surveillance. These platforms are being used for continuous monitoring, enabling safe anchoring, navigation, and port operations for fuel carriers. The Navy clarified that no specific sabotage threats have been identified, describing the move as a precautionary measure to strengthen national energy transport security.
Special operational teams have also been kept ready to counter potential sabotage, piracy, smuggling, or other illegal activities. The Navy is coordinating with port authorities, the Coast Guard, law enforcement agencies, and energy companies to ensure comprehensive maritime security.