City Desk :
Security measures at Bangladesh Secretariat has been beeped up today following the fire incident at building number 7 on Thursday last.
All sorts of vehicles excepting carrying the advisers, secretaries and chiefs of different departments are being barred from entering the secretariat, official sources said, reports BSS.
The officers and employees having their offices in the secretariat were allowed to enter by showing their permanent identity card at the gate.
The offices at the secretariat opened today after the weekend for the first time following the devastating midnight fire.
All officers from Additional Secretary to downward ranks are entering into the secretariat on foot leaving their transports outside the secretariat. The home ministry has introduced separate booths on Abdul Gani Road for the visitors of emergency needs.
Hassan Tarek, on duty police officer at Gate-1 of the secretariat told BSS that all transports excepting those of the adviser, secretaries, heads of different departments and officers engaged in investigating the fire incident, are totally prohibited from entering the secretariat.
Meanwhile, Information and Broadcasting Adviser Nahid Islam at a media briefing today said that home ministry would issue temporary pass from tomorrow for working journalists assigned to cover the secretariat beat from their respective offices.
The government has already formed a special cell to receive applications from the journalists for temporary pass and an office order had been issued in this regard from the home ministry yesterday.
The cell has been opened at the Crime Command and Control Centre of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) at 15 Abdul Gani Road. The cabinet division on Thursday constituted a seven-member inquiry committee headed by additional secretary of the cabinet division Mohammad Khaled Rahim to probe into the fire incident.