
CNG-run autorickshaw drivers in Gazipur blocked Dhaka-Tangail highway on Sunday demanding free movement of their vehicles and protesting ‘police harassment, extortion and other irregularities’.
The protest began at around 11:45am near Naojor area, causing severe traffic gridlock on the highway and suffering of commuters.
Police cleared the highway after about one and a half hours, allowing traffic movement, officer-in-charge of Bashan police station Md Shaheen Khan.
Protesting drivers alleged that they frequently face harassment while operating on the Dhaka-Tangail and Dhaka-Mymensingh highways.
‘Police stop vehicles illegally and file cases while some officers demand bribes. We have come out on the streets to protest these injustices,’ said a driver.
Upon receiving the news of the blockade, police and transport leaders visited the site and held discussions with the protesters.
The drivers agreed to lift the blockade after authorities assured them that their demands would be addressed.
The protesters claimed that police often impose fines of around Tk 2,500 per vehicle and many drivers who are unable to pay are forced to give bribes.
They also said that even vehicles registered in Gazipur faced harassment when operating locally.
OC Md Shaheen Khan said that transport leaders and administration officials would hold a meeting to review the drivers’ demands.