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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 06, 2023
Ban on tourism in parts of Bandarban extended till 4 Dec 

Bangladesh

UNB
27 November, 2022, 05:50 pm
Last modified: 27 November, 2022, 08:09 pm

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Ban on tourism in parts of Bandarban extended till 4 Dec 

UNB
27 November, 2022, 05:50 pm
Last modified: 27 November, 2022, 08:09 pm
Photo: Collected via UNB
Photo: Collected via UNB

Bandarban district administration has further extended the temporary ban on tourism in Ruma and Rowangchhari upazilas till 4 December as part of high security measures. 
 
A public notice in this regard was issued on Sunday, signed by Bandarban Deputy Commissioner Yeasmin Tibriji. 
 
The ban on tourism in two upazilas has been extended upon receiving a letter from Bandarban Cantonment. 
 
This is the ninth time that such restriction has been extended for the safety of tourists amid anti-militancy drive in the district's remote areas. 
 
On 20 November, the ban on tourism in the two upazilas was extended till today. 
 
Local administration has lifted the restriction from Alikadam upazila and Thanchi upazila on 12 November and 16 November respectively. 
 
The administration imposed the temporary restriction on visitors in Ruma and Rowangchhari upazilas on 18 October. 
 
Later on 23 October, the local administration discouraged tourists from traveling to Thanchi and Alikadam upazilas due to the same reason. 
 
From 10 October, law enforcement agencies started a joint drive against the underground extremists and criminals in the district. 
 

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