IGP urges police personnel to stay away from crime

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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed on Wednesday warned that if any police member is found involved in crime, that person would be expelled from the police force.

The IGP was addressing a special welfare meeting with officers and forces of different ranks of all police units of Khulna Range at Jeshore Police Lines on Wednesday.

Chaired by Khulna Range DIG Khandker Mohit Uddin, Jeshore District Superintendent of Police (SP) Pralay Kumar Joardar gave a welcome address in the program.
Benazir said, “We will not commit crimes ourselves, we will not allow any senior or junior colleague to commit crimes either.”.

The IGP urged the police personnel not to treat people inhumanely and unprofessionally.
Bangladesh will become a developed country through the implementation of Prime Minister’s ‘Vision-2041’. Bangladesh Police is also being developed as a modern police suitable for developed countries, he said.

Referring to various steps taken to modernize the police, the IGP said that the state-of-the-art tactical belts, body worn cameras, etc have already been added to the police. Everything that needs to be done in the future for the modernization of the police will be done for the welfare of the country and the people and to provide better services to the people.

He said that the police had gained the trust, love and trust of the people through firing the first bullet in the war of liberation. Once again, the police have been able to gain the trust of the people during Covid-19 epidemic. It is a very difficult challenge to keep the trust and confidence of the people up, he said.

The police chief formally inaugurated Jeshore Police Hospital, Inspectors’ Quarters, Chougachha, Jeshore and Police Officers Mess.
 He also laid the foundation stone of Jeshore District Police Multipurpose Building.

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