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DB chief vows to end 'Aina Ghar' culture

October 06, 2024 00:00:00


Rezaul Karim Mallick, Additional Commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police's Detective Branch (DB), made a firm pledge on Saturday to transform the DB office into a place of trust for victims, free from any undue privilege or misconduct, reports UNB.

He vowed that there will be no "Aina Ghar" or "Bhater Hotel" culture at the DB office, referring to past criticisms of the office being a hangout spot for celebrities.

"The Detective Branch is not a place for actors and actresses to lounge. It will be a place where the concerns of victims are

addressed and justice is pursued," Mallick said at a press briefing held at the DMP media center in Dhaka.

Emphasizing the need for accountability and reform, he assured that the DB is developing into a people-friendly organization where strict action will be taken against any personnel found involved in wrongdoing. "We want to establish the DB office as a place of trust and love for the people," he remarked. "The problems of the helpless and the sufferers will be heard, and they will receive legal support."

He further assured the public that no one would be subjected to torture under his watch. "People should not panic when they hear about the DB office-only criminals should fear us. I will carry out my duties with integrity and professionalism as long as I hold this position," he added.

In a candid reflection on past police failures, Mallick pointed to previous instances where "ambitious and unprofessional" officers had compromised the entire police force's standing. "The collapse of police morale during the students' movement and the popular uprising against the previous government was unprecedented," he noted. "We had never faced such a terrible situation before."

He made it clear that such failings would not be repeated under his leadership, stressing that injustice would not be tolerated within the DB office.


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