Another
violation of fundamental rights
Recently a parliamentary committee has decided to endorse legislation
that would allow the Bangladeshi authorities to intercept and tap phone
calls and e-mails. I am at a loss reading the news as it is a clear invasion
of privacy, a fundamental right of the citizens guaranteed by the Constitution.
Of course this fundamental right is subject to reasonable restriction.
I guess this move of the government is to apprehend the criminal and to
curb criminal activity. I understand that under certain special circumstances
the authorities may need to monitor the phones and the e-mails. But is
it necessary for all and every citizen?
It
is alleged that the top criminals are often protected by powerful politicians.
It is the political will which is necessary to reduce criminal activity
and arrest the offenders. Giving this short of blank power to our unscrupulous
law enforcers will certainly encourage abusing the law. The government
must rethink before giving effect to this decision as it will limit the
peoples' constitutional right.
Mizanur Rahman,
Kafrul, Dhaka.
Thanks
to frank admission
Generally government officers in our country don't admit the facts. Exceptionally
Dhaka police commissioner Mr. Ashraful Huda admitted in a meeting at the
Crime Reporter Association that his traffic police take even one taka
as bribe. Thanks for admitting the fact . He confessed that this kickback
taking is only during the current Eid time. But most of the people believe
that not only the traffic police but also many of the police force take
bribe in the whole year. In the time of Eid it increases only. Recent
two vivid examples were one in Khilgoan police station & another was
in Khulna. Now we look forward to see what action he takes against his
corrupted fellowmen to fulfil his commitment.
Md.Zillur Rahaman,
Dhaka University.
Who
is correct?
Few days back I red a news item in The Daily Star that the State Minister
for Home is not satisfied with the police force as they have failed to
maintain and improve the law and order of the country. According to the
news, he also blamed the police for tarnishing image of the government.
Some days before the Home Minister claimed in the Parliament that the
Police is doing very good and the law and order of the country is OK.
I find it very interesting as they are contradicting each other.
Police
is under the direct control of the Home Ministry. So, when the two top
most people concerned contradict each other, who should we believe? We
all are aware of the prevailing law and order of the country. All shorts
of crimes are rising day by day and we the general people are getting
used to it. But recently, one more crime has been added to the list, kidnapping
and snatching by the law enforcers. Over the last few days, a good number
of allegations have been reported in the news papers. Some of the police
members are arresting people for realising money. This is quite alarming.
When the law enforcers, who are supposed to nab the criminal, also join
them, where should the people go?
I
don't think the Ministry is not aware of these incidents. But have it
taken any step to stop these and bring the perpetrators to book? For some
unruly member, the whole police department is loosing its image. I believe
there are many honest and efficient officers in our police force. It should
be wise for the govt to let the police work independently. And I sincerely
believe, if the police are allowed to work freely without any political
interference, they will perform better. So I urge the govt not to use
the police for political purpose.
Farhana Dilshad,
Advocate, Dhaka Judge Court. |