Bangladeshi authorities rolled out comprehensive security enhancements across multiple Indian diplomatic facilities in the wake of escalating tensions triggered by the death of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi on December 18, 2025, with law enforcement officials emphasizing a proactive approach to shield these sites from any potential misuse or exploitation by agitators or external elements during the sensitive period.
In Sylhet, one of the focal points of concern, police forces initiated strengthened protective measures from early Friday morning at the Indian Assistant High Commission office situated in the Upashahar residential area, extending similar robust coverage to the official residence of the Assistant High Commissioner nearby and the dedicated visa application centre located in the Shobhanighat neighbourhood, where Sylhet Metropolitan Police personnel remained stationed round-the-clock with no interruptions in deployment to maintain absolute vigilance over these strategic locations.
Further intensifying the safeguards, additional police contingents conducted extended overnight patrols and established a sustained presence encompassing all entry points and surrounding zones of these diplomatic properties, incorporating layered checkpoints and rapid-response teams specifically designed to detect and neutralize any emerging threats while groups announced intentions to surround or besiege the Assistant High Commission premises.
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In Chittagong, security arrangements received immediate upgrades around the residence of the Assistant High Commissioner following isolated incidents of protesters hurling stones shortly after news of Hadi's passing spread, prompting deployment of extra forces on high alert status to fortify perimeters and ensure uninterrupted protection against direct confrontations or crowd surges targeting Indian interests in the port city.
Nationwide protocols expanded the fortified security umbrella to encompass all remaining Indian missions, deputy high commissions, consular offices, and visa processing centres throughout Bangladesh, featuring coordinated efforts involving local police, armed police battalions, and contingency reserves to erect physical barriers, boost surveillance, and facilitate swift interventions, underscoring a unified commitment to preserving the safety of diplomatic personnel and infrastructure amid the volatile atmosphere surrounding ongoing protests.
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