HC scraps writ seeking withdrawal of Saint Martin's travel restrictions

The Excessive Court docket (HC) this day pushed aside a writ petition now not easy the validity of the authorities’s decision now not to allow more than 2,000 tourists per day to discuss over with Saint Martin’s Island, among other restrictions, to protect the island’s atmosphere.

A Excessive Court docket division bench of Justice Fahmida Quader and Justice Mubina Asaf handed the show after retaining a hearing, Deputy Attorney Total Mahfuz Bin Eusuf instructed newsmen.

Abdul Malek, a resident of the island, filed the plea on 18 November.

Earlier on 28 October, the authorities requested officers alive to, at the side of Cox’s Bazar deputy commissioner, to place into effect an enviornment of choices to tackle uncontrolled tourism and use of single worn plastic within the island.