IGP General Ali Hossain Fakir
Justice will follow for all pre- and post-August 5 police fatalities: IGP
Police Inspector General Ali Hossain Fakir on Friday said that all cases of deaths, including those involving police personnel before and after August 5, will be prosecuted according to the law, describing it as an ongoing process.
Speaking at a press briefing at the Rajshahi Metropolitan Police (RMP) headquarters, he said, “Many, including police officers, were killed during the August 5 incidents. Every case will be investigated, and the law will take its course.”
Highlighting the role of law enforcement in maintaining order, the IGP said the police have already contributed to delivering one of the best elections in the country’s history. He urged citizens, especially young people, to follow the law and avoid obstructing roads unnecessarily, warning that such actions ultimately harm the nation.
Addressing socio-economic issues, he noted the high number of educated unemployed youth and pressures on the banking sector due to money laundering. These factors, he said, have led some young people to engage in crimes like drug abuse and snatching. Reaffirming the police’s “zero-tolerance” policy against drugs, he emphasized that strict measures will continue.
Regarding fuel shortages and black-market trading, he said that hoarding small quantities for resale at higher prices yields limited profit, stressing the importance of ethical practices.
He also mentioned that the government has received a proposal to transform all divisional cities, including Dhaka, into “Smart and Safe Cities,” with processes ongoing.
When asked about the arrest of Awami League leaders in other cases despite bail, the IGP declined to comment, citing ongoing investigations.
Earlier, the IGP held a discussion with divisional officials at the RMP headquarters before briefing the media. Officers from the Police Headquarters, Rajshahi Range, and Rajshahi Metropolitan Police were present.
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