A significant meeting was convened this morning at Fakruddin Textile in Sreepur to address pressing security concerns and lay the groundwork for establishing community policing in the Ragendrapur, Bhaluka, and Sreepur areas.
The meeting, which began at 11:30 a.m., saw the attendance of nearly 50 senior officials from various factories in the region. Among the notable attendees were BGMEA Director Asif Ashraf and Shovon Islam, who played a key role in the discussions. The Army Task Force was represented by Lieutenant Colonel Mahfuz, highlighting the importance of military cooperation in ensuring regional security.
During the meeting, the attendees focused on fostering confidence and unity among the factory officials and workers. One of the key achievements was the establishment of factory zonal-based Community Police units, aimed at enhancing security through community engagement and cooperation.
Additionally, the meeting covered a comprehensive range of security-related matters, ensuring that all potential risks and concerns were addressed. The collaborative effort between the factory officials, BGMEA representatives, and the Army Task Force marks a significant step towards creating a safer environment for the communities in Ragendrapur, Bhaluka, and Sreepur.
The establishment of community policing is expected to bring about a more proactive approach to maintaining security in these industrial areas, benefiting both the workers and the local residents.