Published on 12:00 AM, December 13, 2022

Renovated for 4 years, ruined within one

Jatrabari park becomes a haven for encroachers, criminals

With the intention of creating a family-friendly space for recreation, DSCC opened the renovated Sheikh Russell Park at Jatrabari intersection in 2021. However, just within a year of its inauguration, the park now hosts all kinds of problems, form drug abuse and crimes to encroachment and pollution. These photos were taken recently. PHOTO: FIROZ AHMED

Dhaka South City Corporation started renovating Sheikh Russell Park, situated on the north side of Jatrabari intersection, in 2017, so that residents can take a break from the concrete jungle and spend some quality time with friends and families there.

When DSCC Mayor Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh inaugurated the renovated park on June 9, 2021, he said the place was made family-friendly for people to relax and enjoy.

But due to encroachment, pollution and neglect, the park has become a safe haven for drug peddlers and criminal gangs.

Besides, due to a lack of public toilets in the area, pedestrians often urinate at the park, leading to a stench that makes the place almost unbearable for visitors.

In a recent visit, this correspondent saw that the entrance of the park has been taken over by tea stalls, making  it difficult for people to enter.

Inside the park, makeshift shops selling tea, fruits, and shoes have been set up, creating a chaotic situation.

Due to encroachment, pollution and neglect, the park has become a safe haven for drug peddlers and criminal gangs.

Jatrabari resident Ameena Begum said, "When DSCC renovated the place, we were optimistic about finally having an open space. But in reality, the park turned out to be a safe haven for gangs and those who abuse drugs."

Contacted, DSCC executive engineer (region-5) Saiful Islam Joy said the park hasn't been leased out to any organisation yet. Once leased out, the lessee will maintain the place properly, and all concerns regarding the park will gradually fade out.

"We've started the [leasing] process. Hopefully, it will be completed soon," he added.