To reshape the role of Bangladesh Police, Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam said on Sunday that significant reforms are underway to transition the police force from a traditional “force” to a more service-oriented institution.
“Corruption must be stopped at all costs. There will be no concessions,” Jahangir said during a view-exchange meeting with high-ranking police officials at Police Headquarters. He underscored the government’s commitment to rooting out corruption within the force, making it clear that unethical practices would not be tolerated.
The Adviser emphasized the need for “acceptable reforms” in policing, which he believes will lead to positive changes in how the police operate. “The police must become more people-friendly through their work,” he added, highlighting the importance of public trust and cooperation.
Jahangir also stressed the significance of maintaining discipline within the force, remarking, “Bangladesh Police is a disciplined institution. There will be no exemptions for breaches of discipline.”
During the meeting, senior police officials presented several proposals aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the force. Jahangir assured them of the government’s support in implementing these recommendations, reinforcing the administration’s dedication to improving policing standards across the country.