Police have set up close circuit TV cameras at the gate of missing BNP leader Ilias Ali's Banani house.
His friend Rafiqul Islam Hilali, who stays in the house, told that the law enforcers did not even seek permission to install the cameras.
"They came and set up cameras hurriedly," he said.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police Additional Deputy Commissioner (Media and Community Service) Masudur Rahman said the cameras were set up outside the house and they were being monitored 'centrally'.
"We have given utmost importance to the security of the missing BNP leader's family," he added.
On Apr 18, police had found Ilias' car abandoned near his house. He and his driver Ansar Ali have been missing since then. The opposition and his family have been claiming that government henchmen had picked him up.
BNP has enforced several nationwide general strikes over the issue. Cases over violence during the shutdowns saw 33 top opposition leaders, including BNP Acting Secretary-General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, arrested.
His friend Rafiqul Islam Hilali, who stays in the house, told that the law enforcers did not even seek permission to install the cameras.
"They came and set up cameras hurriedly," he said.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police Additional Deputy Commissioner (Media and Community Service) Masudur Rahman said the cameras were set up outside the house and they were being monitored 'centrally'.
"We have given utmost importance to the security of the missing BNP leader's family," he added.
On Apr 18, police had found Ilias' car abandoned near his house. He and his driver Ansar Ali have been missing since then. The opposition and his family have been claiming that government henchmen had picked him up.
BNP has enforced several nationwide general strikes over the issue. Cases over violence during the shutdowns saw 33 top opposition leaders, including BNP Acting Secretary-General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, arrested.
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