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Job Circular: Bangladesh Police to recruit sub-inspectors
Bangladesh Police has published recruitment circular for the post of sub-inspector (SI) (Unarmed). Both male and female candidates will get the opportunity to apply for this post. Interested candidates should apply online.
Job Circular in Police
Post Name: Sub-Inspector (SI) (Unarmed)
Educational qualification: Possessing a minimum Bachelor's degree from a recognized university and computer proficiency. Candidate must be single.
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Physical structure
Height minimum 5 feet 6 inches, chest size 32 inches in normal state and 34 inches in expanded state for male candidates. Height minimum 5 feet 4 inches for female candidates.
Application Process:
Candidates should apply by entering this link http://police.teletalk.com.bd.
Last date of application:
May 27, 2023.
Source: Bangladesh Police Website.
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1 year ago
SI returning with accused following drive killed in Moulvibazar road crash; 8 injured
A sub-Inspector of police was killed while eight others including the accused were injured in a road accident Saturday, on the way to the station after a drive at Rajnagar upazila in Moulvibazar.
The deceased was identified as Samiran Chandra Das, Sub-Inspector of Rajnagar police station, said Nazrul Islam, OC of Rajnagar police station.
The injured are SI Suleman, SI Showkat Masud Bhuiyan, SI Jahangir, constable Abdul Aziz, constable Masuk Mia, accused Kanta Santal, Laxman Santal, and Kurmi Moina.
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The accident occurred around 5 am when the troop was returning to police station after detaining three accused from Uttarbag tea garden when a tier of the pickup van exploded and it hit a roadside tree, said OC Nazrul Islam
A team of Rajnagar Fire Service rescued four SI , two constables and three accused from the spot and rushed them to Moulvibazar General Hospital where the doctor announced Samiran dead on arrival.
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The police members and one of the accused were later transferred to MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital for better treatment.
2 years ago
HC bans police sub-inspector from investigating any case
The High Court on Monday ordered that Bagura Sub-Inspector Nayan Kumar is barred from investigating any case as he falsely implicated a 12-year-old child in the murder of his brother in Sariakandi in 2015.
The order will remain effective until disposal of the murder case.
A bench of Justice Jahangir Hossain Selim and Md Atwar Rahman passed the order during a hearing and said it will remain in force until the petition to review the accuracy and legality of the case is pending with the court.
The court also asked incumbent investigation officer of the case Natore CID Inspector Md Mansur Ali to submit medical report, recorded statement under section 164 of penal code and photocopy of the court order within September 27.
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Advocate Shishir Monir presented the petitioner's side during the hearing while Deputy Attorney General Md Sarwar Hossain Bappy stood for the state.
On June 11, five Supreme Court lawyers filed a writ petition at the High Court challenging the juvenile court’s actions in this case attaching a news report on the issue.
Following the appeal, the court ordered first investigation officer of the case SI Nayan Kumar and current investigation officer Md Mansur Ali to be present before the court with the case documents.
On August 22, both the officers appeared before court and SI Nayan submitted an application seeking apologies for his mistake in the investigation.
The court then set the date of next hearing on the petition on September 6 Monday when the court observed that “What IS Nayan did was a crime, it was not a mistake out of negligence.”
On August 25, 2015, following the death of his eight-year old son Mahidul Islam filed a case with the Sariakandi police station.
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On November 29, police took Mahidul’s 12-year old son to the police station for questioning and he was produced before Bagura Senior Judicial Magistrate’s court the next day.
Petitioner’s elder son in court confessed he killed his younger brother out of jealousy and the court granted him bail as he was a minor.
But as a suspect the child had to appear before court during the every following hearing on the case.
Later SI Nayan submitted charge sheet of the murder case showing the 12-year brother as the main accused.
The case was transferred to Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) in 2017 when Mahidul Islam gave no-confidence petition in the charge sheet.
After four years, the PBI declared the child innocent and arrested two other people as accused.
Current Investigation Officer of the case Mansur Ali then exempted the child from the charge and filed a new charge sheet against the two arrestees.
3 years ago
SI of PBI held with Yaba
Members of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) detained a sub-inspector of Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) along with 11,560 Yaba pills from Bhellapara in Karnaphuli area of Chattogram.
The detainee was identified as Mohammad Masud Rana, who was serving as sub-inspector of Cox’s Bazar PBI.
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During a regular check at Bhellapara check-post, the elite force intercepted a car on Sunday and detained Masud along with 11,560 pieces of Yaba tablets, said Dulal Mahmud, officer-in-charge of Karnaphuli Police Station.
Later, he was handed over to Karnaphuli Police Station early Monday.
A case was filed against him under Narcotics Control Act.
3 years ago
Coronavirus: SI shifted to Dhaka from Kushtia
A sub-inspector of police's Special Branch, who was diagnosed with coronavirus, was shifted to Dhaka from Osmanpur village in Khoksa upazila on Saturday after his condition deteriorated.
Dr Kamruzzaman, Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer, said they sent SI Kazi Ataul, 35, to Rajarbag Police Lines Hospital as his condition worsened and there was no ventilator at Khoksa Upazila Health Complex.
The SI was sent to Dhaka by an ambulance, under the directives of Police Headquarters and supervision of district police, he said.
Meanwhile, the local administration put Ward-3 of Osmanpur village under lockdown and sent the family members of the SI to home quarantine.
Jahurul Alam, officer-in-charge of Khoksha Police Station, said SI Kazi came home on Tuesday night on a motorcycle.
IEDCR on Wednesday confirmed him over mobile phone that he was infected with coronavirus, OC added.
He was in home quarantine and was under observation by local physicians but his condition deteriorated and he started coughing heavily.
Bangladesh has so far confirmed 4,998 coronavirus cases and 140 deaths.
At a regular briefing on Saturday, the DGHS said coronavirus has spread to 60 districts in the country except Rangamati, Khagrachhari, Jhenidah and Satkhira.
4 years ago