Dhaka North City Mayor Annisul Huq has vowed to take action against
the attackers who went berserk yesterday during an eviction drive at
Tejgaon.
“An influential quarter is running drug trade and toll business in
the area. Their toll collection will stop after the eviction. That’s why
they attacked,” the mayor said.
“The attackers will face a tough action. You (people) just help me,”
the DNCC mayor said at a press conference held at a hotel in Karwan
Bazar in Dhaka today.
The grabbers have played a political game, Anisul said, but he kept mum despite having adequate forces with him.
The mayor further said he knew who misguided the truck labours and vowed not let anyone grab the city streets.
Anisul said he has requested the home minister and police authorities
to detain those involved with yesterday’s attack. The people who were
trying to show power by halting the drive will not be spared, he said,
sounded a note of caution.
Several hundred transport workers fought pitched battles with police
during an eviction drive against illegal structures at the capital's
Tejgaon Truck Terminal yesterday.
This happened when Dhaka North City Corporation Mayor Annisul Huq himself was leading the drive, which began around 1:00pm.
He remained virtually confined there for about three hours till
around 5:00pm and was later escorted out of the office by police and Rab
members.
At least three people suffered pellet injuries, as police opened fire
on the agitating workers who responded by throwing brick chips. A
traffic cop was hit by bricks and was seen bleeding.