Police members have been urged to remain alert about cheating in the name of posting. The Police Headquarters issued a press release in this regard on Saturday (August 31). Regarding the issue, AIG (Media and PR) Inamul Haque Sagar of the Police Headquarters said that a gang is allegedly demanding money from policemen by threatening them with postings in various units. He said, everyone has been requested to be careful from such fraudsters. Police are continuing special operation to arrest the fraudsters.
Ukraine has urged Mongolia to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of his visit to the country on September 3, his first to an International Criminal Court (ICC) member state since the body issued a warrant for his arrest.
The court alleges Mr Putin is responsible for war crimes, saying he failed to stop the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia since the conflict began.
An ICC spokesperson said that Mongolian officials “have the obligation” to abide by ICC regulations, but clarified that this did not necessarily mean an arrest had to take place.
The Kremlin said it had “no worries” about the visit, which is slated to take place next Tuesday.
“We have an excellent rapport with our partners from Mongolia,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Moscow.
“Of course, all aspects of the president’s visit have been carefully prepared.”
(With inputs from BBC)
