Traffic restrictions announced around Bangabhaban over Victory Day tomorrow

BSS
Published On: 15 Dec 2025, 19:07

DHAKA, Dec 15, 2025 (BSS) - The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has announced a series of traffic restrictions in and around Bangabhaban on the occasion of the Great Victory Day to ensure smooth movement of vehicles for state guests.

On December 16, 2025, the Chief Adviser to the Interim Government the Chief Justice, advisers of various ministries, foreign diplomats, senior government officials, and leaders of different organizations will pay a courtesy call on the President at Bangabhaban.

The notice was issued today by DMP Commissioner SM Sazzat Ali.

According to DMP, traffic restrictions will remain in force from 2:00 pm until the end of the state reception ceremony. 

During this period, all types of vehicles will be closed from Ahad Box (Gulistan) to Ittefaq Intersection and from Motijheel Alico Gap to Dilkusha Commercial Area and Rajuk Crossing.

Vehicles will not be allowed to move from the north side of Motijheel Park Road towards Ittefaq Intersection. 

Buses traveling from Shapla Chattar and Dainik Bangla towards Rajuk-Gulistan will be diverted via Dainik Bangla, UBL, Press Club or other convenient alternative routes. 

In addition, no commercial vehicles will be allowed to ply from Dainik Bangla towards Rajuk.

All types of vehicles, except those with authorized stickers, will be restricted from moving from Zero Point towards Rajuk.

The DMP has requested drivers and commuters to follow the designated routes and sought full cooperation from the public to maintain traffic discipline and avoid congestion during the Victory Day events.

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Japan lifts megaquake advisory week after powerful tremor
Trump sues BBC for $10 billion over documentary speech edit
Bank of Japan expected to hike rates to 30-year high
Cunningham leads Pistons past Celtics
Security beefed up for Ashes Adelaide Test after Bondi shooting
US strikes on three vessels in eastern Pacific kill eight: US military
Delivery giant UPS underpaid thousands at Christmas, US lawsuit alleges
Australian PM visits Bondi Beach hero in hospital
Korea Zinc to build $7.4 billion Tennessee smelter backed by Trump
Asian markets retreat ahead of US jobs as tech worries weigh
১০