Bangladesh's World Cup war on old cars

03 February 2011 - 15:13 By Sapa-AFP
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Bangladesh ordered owners of old cars to spruce up their vehicles ahead of the cricket World Cup on Thursday, warning that they will be targeted by mobile courts, an official said.

Old and worn-out cars and buses in Dhaka and the southeastern city of Chittagong must “get fit, smarter and painted”, Abu Naser, spokesman of transport ministry, told AFP.

Roadworthiness rules will be used to enforce the decision, he said.

“The transport minister passed the order to give the two cities a better image during the World Cup. A lot of tourists will visit Bangladesh at that time and we want to show them the best face of our cities,” he said.

Mobile courts led by magistrates will hit the roads to hand out instant punishment to errant owners, he said, adding “there is no way old, worn-out and clunky vehicles will be allowed to move.”

Cricket-mad Bangladesh is a co-host of the World Cup, which starts February 19, and Dhaka is keen to present a new image of the poverty-stricken country during the six-week long competition.

“As part of the sprucing up drive, state-owned buses will be painted with faces of its national cricketers, monuments and tourism spots,” Naser said.

The national side, captained by superstar all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, have enjoyed a recent improvement in form and hopes are high for success in the group stage matches against major teams such as India and England.

After the opening ceremony in Dhaka, the capital will host six games and two will be held in Chittagong. India and Sri Lanka are the other co-hosts.

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