Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway blockade
Gazipur auto-rickshaw drivers withdraw highway blockade
Auto-rickshaw drivers in Shreepur of Gazipur withdrew their blockade of the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway after about one and a half hours on Sunday, following police intervention.
The drivers had blocked the highway in the morning, demanding legal permission to operate auto-rickshaws and an end to alleged police harassment, causing severe traffic disruption.
According to police, around 200 to 250 auto-rickshaw drivers gathered in the New Market area of Shreepur and halted vehicular movement on the busy highway.
The blockade led to long tailbacks, inconveniencing commuters, students and pedestrians.
Traffic movement returned to normalacy around 10:00am after police cleared the protesters from the road.
Officer-in-Charge of Shreepur Police Station Md Nasir Uddin said multiple police teams were deployed to bring the situation under control.
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Police worked to remove the protesters from the highway and restore normal traffic flow, he added.
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Vehicular movement on Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway halted for 3hrs as workers block road demanding arrears
Vehicular movement on the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway remained suspended for three hours as the workers of a ceramics factory blocked the highway in Gazipur’s Sreepur upazila on Sunday morning, demanding arrears and other benefits.
Several hundred workers of RAK Ceramic Ltd, took to the street around 7am at Jaina Bazar area of the upazila, halting vehicular movement.
It created a long tailback on both sides of the highway, causing immense suffering to commuters travelling to different destinations.
Tensions escalated when members of law enforcement agencies attempted to clear the road around 9:30 am.
A chase and counter-chase ensued between the police and protesting workers.
To disperse the demonstrators, police fired teargas shells and sound grenades.
After around two hours of blockade, security forces intervened in an effort to remove the workers from the highway, leading to clashes.
Officer-in-charge of Sreepur Police Station Mohammad Abdul Barik said police from the local station, along with a large number of industrial police personnel, arrived at the scene and tried to convince the workers to leave peacefully.
“But the workers started throwing brick chips at the police. To bring the situation under control, teargas shells and sound grenades were used,” he said.
However, the vehicular movement came to normal around 10am following as the workers left the road after police action.
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