City Desk :
The Department of Environment (DoE) has conducted 778 mobile court drives across the country from January 2 to April 10 this year.
During this period, the mobile courts filed 1663 cases against several people, organisations, and fined Tk 24 crore, nine lakh and 50, 100 on various charges, the department said on Friday.
The charges included pollution, particularly emitting excessive black smoke, illegal brick kilns, steel mills contributing to air pollution, noise pollution, and hazardous waste discharge, lead/battery recycling factories, landfilling of water bodies, tire pyrolysis, charcoal factories, and the open storage of construction materials causing air pollution, reports UNB.
Simultaneously, the chimneys of 438 illegal brick kilns were demolished, effectively ceasing their operations entirely. Stern directives for closure were issued to additional 210 brick kilns.
Furthermore, raw bricks at 124 kilns were destroyed, and the electricity connections of 7 brick kilns were disconnected. One individual was also sentenced to one month of simple imprisonment.
In a crackdown on lead pollution, equipment for smelting lead/batteries was seized from seven establishments, resulting in the closure of these factories.
Separately, on April 10, 2025, six mobile court operations were conducted in the Dhaka Metropolitan areas of Gulshan-1 & 2, Matuail, Aminbazar, Mohammadpur, and Narayanganj, targeting air pollution caused by construction materials. These drives led to 5 cases and the collection of BDT Two lakh fifty-nine thousand in fines.
On the same day, an anti-pollution drive in the Aminbazar area of Dhaka Metropolitan City targeted an illegal lead-acid battery smelting factory. The factory was dismantled, and the lead battery smelting equipment was confiscated.