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Students halt PBI chief’s car, driver sued for expired licence

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Sat Aug 4, 2018 11:31 AM Last update on: Sat Aug 4, 2018 12:37 PM
PBI chief’s driver show expired licence
Protesting students at Science Lab intersection in Dhaka halt the vehicle of the Chief of Bangladesh Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) on Saturday, August 04, 2018 and find licence of his driver expired. Photo: Rafiul Islam

The protesting students today halted the vehicle of the Chief of Bangladesh Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) at Science Lab intersection in Dhaka and found licence of his driver expired.  

The students stopped the car of PBI chief Deputy Inspector General Banaj Kumar Majumdar at the intersection around 10:20am.

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“The license of the PBI chief’s driver was expired,” our correspondent reports quoting Inspector Sher Ali, an on-duty officer, at the place.

The students however let the vehicle go after 20 minutes after the traffic police lodged a case against the driver for violating traffic rules, Inspector Sher Ali said.

 

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