Attackers target Setu Bhaban, data center to halt dev spree

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Setu Bhaban, Department of Disaster Management,

data center, expressway toll plaza were among the major government

establishments that witnessed massive vandalism and arson attacks during the

recent quota-reform movement.

Anti-state and anti-development elements wrecked havoc on these key

government establishments to paralyze the country and thwart the current

development spree.

On July 17, the first major blow came when the rampage started by setting

fire to the toll plaza of the capital’s mayor Mohammad Hanif flyover.

Subsequently, miscreants set fire to Setu Bhaban, Mirpur Fire Service Station

and data center at Mohakhali and the toll plazas of Banani and Mohakhali

elevated expressway. Police outposts, traffic boxes and many vehicles were

also burnt.

On July 18, Setu Bhaban in Mohakhali was set on fire. Bangabandhu Corner,

Reception Center, Auditorium, Day-Care Center along with more than 50 cars

were gutted in the fire. The upper floor of the building was also burnt.

Valuable materials wer
e looted by the attackers.

Nearly 250-300 unidentified people stormed the Setu Bhaban, vandalised many

vehicles and motorbikes, and ransacked different sheds and rooms, top

officials of the Bridge Division briefed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during

her visit to the devastated Setu Bhaban on July 27.

Another important structure that is still carrying the marks of vandalism

located in Mohakhali is the Disaster Management Building. More than 50

vehicles, electrical substations, servers, emergency response coordination

centers were damaged in vandalism and arson attacks.

Three data centres are located in Mohakhali, including Khawaja Tower. One of

these centres, situated on the ground floor of the Relief Rehabilitation

Centre, was set on fire by anarchists, creating a terrifying situation.

Consequently, the employees of the other two data centres in the area were

also compelled to shut down due to the panic, causing a total disruption to

internet services across the country.

State Minister for Post
s, Telecommunications and IT Zunaid Ahmed Palak shared

these details during a briefing at the Bangladesh Telecommunication

Regulatory Commission (BTRC) on July 28.

“On July 17 and 18, we suspended internet services on a limited scale in some

areas for security reasons. However, on July 18, from 3:00pm to 9:00pm,

widespread destruction ensued,” he said.

“During this time, the data centre on the ground floor of the Mohakhali

Relief Rehabilitation Centre was completely burnt down. Data and technical

analysis indicate that several identified terrorists carried out these

planned attacks. Those responsible have been arrested, and law enforcement

has gathered information from them,” the state minister said.

He mentioned that CCTV footage showed a terrorist group deliberately setting

fire to the data centre. Additionally, the internet and power sources,

including electricity cables of the three data centres in that area, were

also burnt. Employees working at these centres, risking their lives, were

for
ced to shut them down amidst the chaos.

Palak also highlighted that fibre-optic cables were torched and cut across

the country. “Hundreds of kilometers of fibre cables, those above ground,

were burnt and cut by the terrorists. Moreover, fibre optic cables brought to

Dhaka via Cox’s Bazar-Chittagong, which were pulled over due to road and

bridge repairs, were also burnt. It took two days after the incident to

identify where such cable disconnections had occurred, and they were repaired

under the supervision of the army.”

Regarding Kuakata’s submarine cable, he said, “Only Kuakata’s submarine cable

remained active. With that, we quickly restored internet services to critical

areas, including airports, diplomatic quarters, commercial zones, media,

hospitals, and banks. However, our internet connection with the rest of the

world was completely disconnected for three days.”

Miscreants also vandalized various floors of the BRTA building and set it on

fire. Valuables were looted.

Mirpur Fire Service S
tation was also vandalized. At that time, the fire

service vehicle was gutted. The mayhem was also carried out at the Mirpur

Indoor Stadium and BRTA was attacked twice.

The first attack was carried out on the BRTA headquarters on July 19. Then

the Mirpur office of BRTA was also attacked on July 20.

At that time, the miscreants vandalized different floors of the building and

looted valuables as well as arson. Miscreants set fire to Mohakhali database

storage after the attack. Then, the internet system was shut down across the

country.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha