“There is no major problem; we have taken immediate action regarding minor incidents, which are being investigated and linked to a banned party,” he told the media today (November 13) at the Bangladesh Secretariat.

He said there is no cause for concern over the activities of a political party whose operations are currently banned by the government.

In the last few days, various acts of vandalism, arson attacks and crude bomb attacks were reported in the capital.

Miscreants vandalised a police vehicle and set fire to a sugar-laden truck in Madaripur’s Shibchar on November 13.

Police recovered four crude bombs from the compound of the Election Commission (EC) Secretariat on November 12 at Agargaon in Dhaka.

On the same day, two petrol bombs were hurled at the Mohammadpur Preparatory School & College in the capital.

A Malancha Paribahan bus was set on fire in the capital’s Sutrapar on November 11.

Earlier on November 11, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Sheikh Md Sajjat Ali said there have been 17 improvised bomb explosions, 9 incidents of vehicle arson, and 14 flash mob attacks in the capital in the past three days.