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- Dhaka police have banned sharp weapons and firecrackers during upcoming Tazia processions for Holy Ashura.
- The restrictions aim to ensure public safety and preserve the religious solemnity of the event.
- Prohibited items include knives, swords, and spears, with the DMP citing potential for panic and threats to public security.
The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has implemented a ban on carrying sharp weapons and using firecrackers during the upcoming Tazia processions in the capital, which mark Holy Ashura.
These restrictions are being enforced to guarantee public safety and uphold the religious solemnity associated with the occasion. The DMP issued a public notice detailing the prohibitions, which will be in effect for the processions scheduled to take place across various parts of Dhaka this Friday.
Items such as cleavers, knives, scissors, spears, lances, and swords are strictly forbidden due to the risks they pose to public safety. The police noted that the presence of such items can create unwarranted situations, instilling panic and fear among residents and directly threatening public security. Additionally, the use of fireworks and firecrackers is deemed contradictory to the spiritual solemnity of the holy day.
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