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Increase supervision to ensure quality service: IGP tells officers
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun on Wednesday ordered the police officers to enhance their monitoring capacity to ensure quality service in the police station.
The service quality of the police station has to be increased and the service seekers who come to the police station should be treated well, the IGP said.
The IGP gave this directive in his closing speech on the last day of a two-day Police Headquarters Quarterly Conference held at the Bangladesh Police Auditorium in Rajarbagh on Wednesday.
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He said that police are capable of facing any challenge as its capacity has been enhanced a lot. The police have great success in controlling law and order, he added.
The IGP instructed the police officers to increase supervision so that thana police perform their duty with sincerity and goodwill in providing the expected service to the people.
The IGP also directed the field level police officers to discharge their duties with professionalism, dedication and integrity.
Referring to National Emergency Service '999', the top officer of the police force said, '999' has become a symbol of trust and reliance for the people. He asked the police officials to ensure the provision of this service at the earliest.
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The two-day Police Headquarters Quarterly Conference started on Tuesday. All Additional IGPs, Commissioners of Metropolitan Police, Range DIGs and District Superintendents of Police (SPs) participated in the conference.
In the conference in the third quarter of this year (July-September) the overall crime situation across the country was reviewed and necessary guidance was provided to the field level officers.
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