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Two BD policemen 'missing' in Netherlands after training

Saturday, 28 May 2022


CHATTOGRAM, May 27 (UNB): Two constables of Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) did not return to the country on completion of training in the Dog Squad in the Netherlands, a police officer said on Friday.
The two--Shah Alam from Cox's Bazar and Russell Chandra Dey from Cumilla--are suspected to have fled from the camp to stay back.
In Bangladesh, they stayed in the barracks of CMP's Dampara Police Lines and Mansurabad Police Lines.
Amir Zafar, deputy commissioner of CMP headquarters, said an 8-member team from Chattogram Metropolitan Police went to the Netherlands on May 9 to take part in the15-day training in dog squad management and operation.
Just on the day before departure, two constables left the camp in the afternoon in the name of tour. Since then, they have not been found anywhere, he said, adding that efforts are on to find them through the police headquarters and the foreign ministry.
The incident has already been reported to the Netherlands embassy and police headquarters.
"We are not sure yet whether they have fled or not. If so, action will be taken against them for violating discipline," the officer added.