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  2. Corruption in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement agencies reportedly investigated the corruption and misdeeds of Bangladesh Army officers involved in the casino scandal in Bangladesh. [ 170 ] [ 171 ] [ 172 ] According to Washington-based Global Financial Integrity, around $6 billion was siphoned off from Bangladesh in a single year 2015 by ruling party members and the military.

  3. Anti-Corruption Commission (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The Anti-Corruption Commission of Bangladesh is crippled by the 2013 amendment of the Anti Corruption Commission Act introduced by the ruling Awami League government, which makes it necessary for the commission to obtain permission from the government to investigate or file any charge against government bureaucrats or politicians. [8]

  4. List of anti-corruption agencies - Wikipedia

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    Victoria: Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission, Office of Police Integrity (defunct) Western Australia: Corruption and Crime Commission Austria: Bundesamt zur Korruptionsprävention und Korruptionsbekämpfung (BAK) Azerbaijan: Commission on Combating Corruption, Anti-Corruption General Directorate with the Prosecutor General

  5. Crime in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The report noted that the porous borders between Bangladesh and India contribute to the cross-border trafficking of narcotics. [3] The known means of trafficking drugs into Bangladesh are couriers from Pakistan, commercial vehicles and trains from India or Burma in addition to shipments from India via the Bay of Bengal. [3]

  6. List of ordinances issued in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh (Taking Over of Control and Management of Industrial and Commercial Concerns) Order, 1972 (Acting President's Order) The Bangladesh (Administration of Financial Institutions) Order, 1972 (A.P.O.) The Bangladesh Law Officers Order, 1972 (President's Order) Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972

  7. Law enforcement in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Following the Indian Mutiny in 1857, the British reformed the colonial police force through the Police Report of 1860 to make it a more effective force. The current Bangladesh Police is based on the British colonial police administration. The head of Bangladesh Police is the Inspector General of Police. Then under the Inspector General of ...

  8. Bangladesh Police - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh police, community policing is an organisation with the aims of promoting community, government and police partnerships, proactive problem solving, and community engagement to address the causes of crime, fear of crime and community issues. Bangladesh Police have been trying to implement this philosophy nationwide.

  9. Police Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The Police Bureau of Investigation was formed on 18 September 2012 to investigate "sensational" and difficult cases. [3] In November 2016 Bangladesh Police burned down shanties of Santals in Gaibandha and the PBI was tasked to identify the responsible police officers.