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Ali began his career in 1984 through the BCS Police Cadre. Throughout his career, he has held significant positions. [7] [8] In 2004, Ali was the Commissioner of the Khulna Metropolitan Police. [9] Ali served as the Deputy Police Commissioner (DMP) of the Tejgaon Division and as the Superintendent of Police for Lakshmipur District.
Baharul Alam is an officer of the Bangladesh Police and currently serves as the 31st Inspector General of Police.He was appointed to the position on November 20, 2024. [1] [2] Prior to his appointment as IGP, he served as the head of hospital at ICDDR,B. [3]
The main training institution of the Bangladesh Police is the Bangladesh Police Academy, established in 1912 in Sardah. [citation needed] The Police Staff College, which trains officers from ASP to DIG in-service, was established in 2000 in Dhaka. [14] Bangladesh Police also maintains Police Training Centre (PTC) in Tangail, Rangpur, Khulna and ...
The Agartala Conspiracy Case [b] was a sedition case in Pakistan during the rule of Ayub Khan against Awami League, brought by the government of Pakistan in 1968 against Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the then leader of the Awami League and East Pakistan, and 34 other people.
In 1955 he passed the Central Superior Services exam of Pakistan (Civil Service of Pakistan). Abdur Raquib Khandaker joined the Police Service of Pakistan in 1956. [2] He completed his training in 1957 and later he was posted in Layallpur, which was renamed as Faisalabad in 1977. In 1958 he attended the police conference in Hangu.
A court in Bangladesh’s capital Thursday allowed police to interrogate two journalists in their custody for four days in connection with the murder of a garment worker, who joined recent student ...
He was the managing director of the Bangladesh Police Co-operative Society and editor-in-chief of the "Intelligence Department" from 2007 to 2010. [7] He was appointed in March 2007 as the national project director of the Police Reform Program and held the post until 6 October 2010, when he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Bangladesh police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at stone-throwing opposition party supporters blocking major roads in the capital Dhaka on Saturday to demand the prime minister’s resignation.