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HC wants to know when effective medicine for mosquito will arrive

cancellation of caretaker government hearing postponed
Bangladesh High Court. File photo

Expressing dissatisfaction over ineffectiveness of medicine for mosquito control amid the outbreak of dengue fever in Dhaka and across the country, the High Court today wanted to know when effective medicine for eliminating mosquitoes will arrive in the country.

The HC directed the authorities of the two Dhaka city corporations to inform this court in this regard by Thursday.

The HC bench of Justice Tariq Ul Hakim and Justice Md Shohrowardi passed the order during hearing of a suo moto rule.

During the hearing today, the court also asked the authorities of the two city corporations why the existing medicine has not been effective in controlling mosquito menace.

DCC lawyer Barrister Toufiq Inam told the court that the authorities have advertised for importing more effective medicine for mosquito control from China.

Hopefully, the new medicine will arrive in Bangladesh within two weeks, the lawyer said.

Earlier on July 17, the High Court came down heavily on DCC for failure to control mosquito menace in the capital even after it (the HC) passed orders for taking necessary steps to this effect.

The HC directed the Dhaka North and South city corporations to take appropriate action against the people involved in corruption over purchase and import of ineffective medicines for mosquito control in Dhaka after conducting an enquiry against them.

It also ordered the DNCC and DSCC to import effective medicine with assistance from the government on an emergency basis and to take necessary measures to prevent the mosquito menace.

The HC also directed the DNCC and DSCC to submit separate reports to this court after complying with the directives by August 20 and also fixed August 20 for passing further order on this issue.

It also asked the city authorities to submit separate compliance reports to the court today.

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HC wants to know when effective medicine for mosquito will arrive

cancellation of caretaker government hearing postponed
Bangladesh High Court. File photo

Expressing dissatisfaction over ineffectiveness of medicine for mosquito control amid the outbreak of dengue fever in Dhaka and across the country, the High Court today wanted to know when effective medicine for eliminating mosquitoes will arrive in the country.

The HC directed the authorities of the two Dhaka city corporations to inform this court in this regard by Thursday.

The HC bench of Justice Tariq Ul Hakim and Justice Md Shohrowardi passed the order during hearing of a suo moto rule.

During the hearing today, the court also asked the authorities of the two city corporations why the existing medicine has not been effective in controlling mosquito menace.

DCC lawyer Barrister Toufiq Inam told the court that the authorities have advertised for importing more effective medicine for mosquito control from China.

Hopefully, the new medicine will arrive in Bangladesh within two weeks, the lawyer said.

Earlier on July 17, the High Court came down heavily on DCC for failure to control mosquito menace in the capital even after it (the HC) passed orders for taking necessary steps to this effect.

The HC directed the Dhaka North and South city corporations to take appropriate action against the people involved in corruption over purchase and import of ineffective medicines for mosquito control in Dhaka after conducting an enquiry against them.

It also ordered the DNCC and DSCC to import effective medicine with assistance from the government on an emergency basis and to take necessary measures to prevent the mosquito menace.

The HC also directed the DNCC and DSCC to submit separate reports to this court after complying with the directives by August 20 and also fixed August 20 for passing further order on this issue.

It also asked the city authorities to submit separate compliance reports to the court today.

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