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Police also charged batons and fired tear gas canisters at the students and poisonous tear gas shells at the BRACU campus. [204] [205] The Mirpur-10 station of the Dhaka Metro was closed for arson at a foot-overbridge beneath it. [206] Reports indicated that approximately 30 students were killed by the Bangladesh police. [207]
[12] [16] Rahman was awarded the Bangladesh Police Medal (BPM) three times and President Police Medal (PPM) twice. [17] In October 2022, he was promoted to the post of additional IG and chief of Bangladesh Tourist Police [18] Rahman is one of the initiators of the Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum at Rajarbagh Police Lines, Dhaka. [19 ...
Ministry of Liberation War Affairs: Muhammad Yunus: 8 August 2024: 13 August 2024: Faruk-e-Azam: ... Police Commissioner, Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Bangladesh Police.
Each battalion has 700 members including 12 additional superintendents, 15 assistant superintendents, 33 inspectors with sub-inspectors, assistant sub-inspectors, naek and constables. All the officers and personnel come from Bangladesh Police through an intensive selection procedure. [6] [7]
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 ...
Bangladesh Police plan to raise such units across the country. [19] Currently, there are roughly 2,000 women officers in Bangladesh Police - less than two percent of the total force and one-third of whom are deployed in Dhaka. [17] Bangladesh Police plan to train and hire 3,000 women officers to bolster the SWPC.
In July 1912, the college was established at Sardah to meet police training requirements in Bengal and Assam, [6] which later in 1962 was declared as Police Academy, by the then president Field Marshal Ayub Khan who was visiting the academy as Chief Guest in its Golden Jubily. In 2007, it is again renamed Bangladesh Police Academy.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Mirpur remained pro-Pakistan. Bengalis living in Mirpur were threatened and attacked by pro-Pakistan Biharis. Bengali poet, Meherunnesa, was killed by the Bihari inhabitants of Mirpur along with her family members. [2] Bangladesh became an independent country on 16 December 1971.