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From Daily Star · () English

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  • Three individuals, including a student leader, were detained in Habiganj, Bangladesh, while preparing for a protest march.
  • The demonstration was organized by "Students from all walks of life" to protest load shedding, rising electricity and gas prices, and increasing commodity costs.
  • Police stated the detentions were to prevent untoward incidents and ensure security during the protests.

In Habiganj town, Bangladesh, three people, including Mahdi Hasan, the member secretary of the Habiganj unit of Students Against Discrimination, were detained by police on Tuesday evening. The detentions occurred on the premises of the Court Mosque as the group was preparing to launch a protest march. Police officials confirmed the arrests around 5 p.m. and stated the individuals were taken to the local police station.

The protest march was organized under the banner "Students from all walks of life." Its primary objectives were to voice grievances concerning widespread load shedding, significant increases in electricity prices, an ongoing gas crisis, and the general rise in commodity prices. Protesters had begun gathering at the Court Mosque grounds in the afternoon, with plans to commence their procession after Asr prayers.

According to Habiganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge Jahidul Haque, the detentions were carried out to prevent any potential disturbances and to ensure the overall security situation amid the planned demonstrations. Police have not yet confirmed whether any formal cases have been filed against the detained individuals. The detentions occurred just as organizers were making final preparations to bring out the procession.

Police said the three were detained to prevent any untoward incident and ensure security amid the protests but did not say whether any case had been filed against the detainees.

โ€” PoliceExplaining the reason for the detentions in Habiganj.
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