The court came up with the order during hearing of a writ petition that challenged the government inaction in preventing the violence in Ramu on September 29 that eventually spread to Ukhia, Teknaf and Chittagong on September 30.
Muslim fanatics destroyed 12 temples, monasteries and 50 houses on September 29 following posting of an alleged defamation of the holy Quran on a Facebook account of a local Buddhist person in Ramu of Cox's Bazar.
Supreme Court lawyer Eunus Ali Akond on October 3 filed the writ petition saying that local law enforcers have failed to take appropriate measures to protect the temples, monasteries and houses of the minority communities.
The court also said it would hear the supplementary petition also on November 6.
SC lawyer on Sunday filed the supplementary petition seeking HC directive for forming a judicial probe commission to investigate into the violence.
During the Monday's proceedings, Deputy Attorney General Moklesur Rahman told the court that the government had taken security measures after the violence.
A report would be submitted to the court on the issue later, he added.
The deputy attorney general also prayed to the court for some time to submit the report.
After hearing on the issues, the HC bench of Justice Naima Haider and Justice Muhammad Khurshid Alam Sarkar fixed November 6 for further order on this issue.
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