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DHAKA: Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) yesterday reiterated its “no bar” stance on renting out houses to bachelors saying it only wanted landlords to gather their tenants details as part of an intensified anti-militancy campaign .
“Police has not imposed any restriction on landlords in renting out their houses to bachelors,” DMP commissioner Asaduzzaman Miah said after inaugurating a new website of DMP at its headquarters.
He added: “We have just asked the landlords to collect National Identity Cards (NID) and other details of their tenants in a prescribed form and submit those to the concerned police station.”
The DMP chief’s comments came a week after police issued a statement amid reports that many landlords declined to rent out young bachelors their houses in view of extra security vigil on their dormitories.
Miah said law enforcement agencies were carrying out “block raids” at different bachelor messes or dormitories as part of the continued anti-militancy security vigil.
But he urged all not to get frustrated or worried about the raids and to contact with the numbers given in the DMP’s website if innocent people was harassed anyhow.
He called upon the residents of the capital to provide all-out help to the anti-militancy campaign led by police and other law enforcement agencies.