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Police must work with more dedication, says President

'Maintain democratic values, human rights'


January 11, 2018 00:00:00


President Md Abdul Hamid seen with senior officials of the Bangladesh Police at a function at Bangabhaban in the city on Wednesday, marking the Police Week-2018. — Focus Bangla

President Md Abdul Hamid asked police on Wednesday to remain steadfast and neutral while performing their duties maintaining democratic values and human rights, reports UNB.

The police must serve people with more dedication and friendliness because that is how they can win people's trust, the President has said.

"The rule of law is very important in a democratic state and society. Police play the key role in carrying out these duties. So you have to remain steadfast while performing your duties neutrally maintaining democratic values and human rights," the President said.

President Hamid made the remarks while addressing a meeting with senior police officials at Bangabhaban in the city, marking the Police Week 2018.

"You need to be more responsible for establishing country's internal security and secured society. 'Suppressing the wicked and keeping the law' is the principle of police and you will have to do your duties in the light of this principle," he said.

President Hamid said people go to police when they fall in danger. "You have to be particularly cordial so that every service-seeker can get service uninterruptedly from you," he said.

Bangladesh Police should be established as a service-oriented and people-friendly organisation which is people's expectation, he said.

Saying that the prime and sacred duty of police is to maintain internal security of the country, the security of the life and property of the people, establishment of the rule of law and preventing terrorism and crime, President Hamid said all-level police officers and police personnel must be active in providing legal assistance to the people from their respective position.

"Your collective efforts will continue to make Bangladesh Police a people-oriented and service-oriented organisation to earn people's confidence," he said.

Hamid said the government has taken a massive action plan to increase and modernise the technical expertise of the police.

In this regard, the Cyber Crime Investigation Centre and DNA Lab have been established to investigate impartially militants and terrorism, drug detection, cybercrime and other sensational cases, he cited, adding that as a result, the overall technical competence of Bangladesh Police has increased greatly. "I hope future efforts will continue to develop and modernise the police."


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