Improving law and order is top priority, Bangladesh's interior ministry adviser says

Bangladesh's caretaker government aims to improve law and order by restoring law enforcement morale, according to its newly-appointed interior ministry adviser. The administration is concerned about vandalism and attacks on minorities, requiring c...

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The first priority of Bangladesh's caretaker government is to improve law and order in the strife-torn country by restoring the morale of law enforcement agencies, its newly-appointed interior ministry adviser told Reuters on Friday.

Retired Brig. Gen. M. Sakhawat Hossain said the administration was "very concerned" about reports of vandalism and attacks on minorities, adding that some were "slightly exaggerated".

"Yes, there is a problem because law enforcement agencies are not there," he said. "They have to be given confidence so that they can come back."

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