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The equivalent rank for the police is Assistant Superintendent of Police. [1] To join as an Assistant Commissioner, a person has to pass three phases of the Bangladesh Civil Service exam, and get recommendation from the Bangladesh Public Service Commission, a constitutional body of Bangladesh. [2]
Bangladesh Police Training Centres (PTC) in Bangladesh were initially established in 1972 as Zonal Police Training Schools (ZPTS) to impart training mainly to Trainee Recruit Constables (TRC) of Bangladesh Police. With the course of time for meeting up the need of recruiting and training huge constables and different level officers as well as ...
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Municipal law enforcement agencies of Bangladesh" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Bangladesh Public Service Commission (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ সরকারী কর্ম কমিশন) is a quasi-judicial constitutional body established in 1972. The commission is responsible for the recruitment of civil service servants in the Bangladesh government. [ 1 ]
Bangladesh Police (6 C, 33 P) M. Municipal law enforcement agencies of Bangladesh (1 C, 10 P) P. Police units of Bangladesh (2 C, 15 P)
Police Staff College, the apex training institution for the senior Police officers of Bangladesh Police, was established in 2000 and becomes a statutory organization under Police Staff College Act, 2002. The college is a centre for research studies on police subjects and shares ideas and experiences with similar institutions in and outside the ...
Metropolitan Police is a subnational unit of Bangladesh Police. There are eight units in eight metropolis area in Bangladesh . This unit was formed in 1976 by establishing of Dhaka Metropolitan Police .
There are 330 such municipal corporations in eight divisions of Bangladesh. A municipal corporation serving a town may be called a town council, and a municipal corporation serving a city is styled a city council; these bodies are divided into wards, which are further divided into mauzas and mahallas. Direct elections are held for each ward ...