The National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) of Bangladesh has requested all media outlets to refrain from broadcasting or publishing statements made by convicted or fugitive individuals. In a press release issued on Monday night, the agency expressed concern that some print, electronic, and online media have been airing comments from convicted and absconding persons, including Sheikh Hasina, which allegedly incite violence, disorder, or criminal activity. The NCSA stated that such actions violate the Cyber Security Ordinance 2025, particularly sections 8(2) and 26, which empower law enforcement to remove or block content that threatens national integrity, security, or public order. The agency emphasized that while it respects freedom of expression and journalism, media organizations must avoid disseminating content that promotes hatred or violence and should remain mindful of their legal responsibilities under the ordinance.