Bangladesh Retired Police Officers’ Welfare Association
‘No magic to crime control; police working’, says IGP
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam has said that the police are working and taking steps to curb crimes across the country as there is no ‘magic solution’ to it.
“SPs across the country have been directed to take necessary steps. We do not have any magical solution because you know the circumstances and from where we have to come back. But we are taking measures to address these challenges,” he said responding to queries from reporters at an event in the capital on Saturday.
Bangladesh Retired Police Officers’ Welfare Association organised the event at Rajarbagh Police Lines.
As the journalists asked about the rising incidents of theft, robbery and murder in Dhaka and elsewhere, the IGP said, “We are working to awaken the police force and regain their confidence. We want to get closer to people and seek their cooperation. We are also calling on representatives of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement to help us strengthen community engagement.”
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About promotions within the police force, the IGP said that promotions are being granted to officers with only 10–12 days of service remaining, as a way to honour and recognise their contributions.
Sought comments on his tenure, the IGP said, “I returned from retirement to assume this responsibility. I don’t know how much I will be able to achieve…but I will try to take the honor with me when I leave.”
On recent threats to student coordinators from different districts, the IGP said, “We have analysed and resolved every incident. The robbery in Kaliakoir and the mobile snatching in Narayanganj have been investigated.”
He said that the student coordinators were taken to Narayanganj, where they met the victim’s family and expressed satisfaction with the findings. These incidents are not cases of targeted killings, he said.
The IGP also mentioned two other incidents involving threats. In one, a 10th-grade student from Mymensingh was arrested and later released to his parents’ custody.
In another incident, a student named Meher from BRAC University received threats, which led to the arrest of Zahid Hasan in Sirajganj by the Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Police. “We are working to resolve every incident, but not all of them are connected,” the IGP added.
When asked about the recent secretariat fire incident, the IGP parried the question, saying, “This will be worked out by the investigation committee. I cannot speak on this matter.”
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