Staff Reporter :
Benazir Ahmed has been appointed Inspector General of Police, according to a Home Ministry circular issued on Wednesday. The order will come into effect from April 15. Benazir will succeed Dr. Mohammad Javed Patwary.
Benazir was serving Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) as Director General, since January 2015.
Meanwhile, Abdullah Al-Mamun, the incumbent Chief of the police’s Criminal Investigation Department, will take over as the Director General of the RAB. This order will also come into effect on the same day.
Benazir joined Bangladesh Police Service as Assistant Superintendent of Police in February 1988. He has served in various capacities of Bangladesh Police where he proved his professionalism, dedication and excellence.
He has served as Superintendent of Police in various districts, Deputy Police Commissioner North-Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Assistant Inspector General of Police in Police Headquarters, Deputy Inspector General (Finance) and Deputy Inspector General (Admin & Op) in Police Headquarters and as the Police Commissioner in Dhaka Metropolitan Police.
Moreover, he also had the opportunity to serve as Chief Instructor in Bangladesh Police Academy, Sardah and as Commandant of Police Training Center, Tangail.
He has received various professional trainings at home and abroad. Those are comprehensive security response to terrorism, Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, Hawaii, United States of America; intelligence analysis & assessment, Charles Strut University, Canberra, Australia in association with Australian Crime Commission & Australian Federal Police; anti money laundering & financing of terrorism, IMF Regional Training Center, Singapore; and HR management, UN Training Center in New York, USA.
Benazir has been blessed with accolades, awards and medals for his outstanding professionalism and dedication, among which are Inspector General Police Exemplary Good Service Badge; UN Medal for the Service for Peace in Bosnia-1996, in Kosovo-2003, UN HQ, USA-2009; and outstanding Bangladesh Police Medal, (BPM) in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2019.
Benazir Ahmed has been appointed Inspector General of Police, according to a Home Ministry circular issued on Wednesday. The order will come into effect from April 15. Benazir will succeed Dr. Mohammad Javed Patwary.
Benazir was serving Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) as Director General, since January 2015.
Meanwhile, Abdullah Al-Mamun, the incumbent Chief of the police’s Criminal Investigation Department, will take over as the Director General of the RAB. This order will also come into effect on the same day.
Benazir joined Bangladesh Police Service as Assistant Superintendent of Police in February 1988. He has served in various capacities of Bangladesh Police where he proved his professionalism, dedication and excellence.
He has served as Superintendent of Police in various districts, Deputy Police Commissioner North-Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Assistant Inspector General of Police in Police Headquarters, Deputy Inspector General (Finance) and Deputy Inspector General (Admin & Op) in Police Headquarters and as the Police Commissioner in Dhaka Metropolitan Police.
Moreover, he also had the opportunity to serve as Chief Instructor in Bangladesh Police Academy, Sardah and as Commandant of Police Training Center, Tangail.
He has received various professional trainings at home and abroad. Those are comprehensive security response to terrorism, Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, Hawaii, United States of America; intelligence analysis & assessment, Charles Strut University, Canberra, Australia in association with Australian Crime Commission & Australian Federal Police; anti money laundering & financing of terrorism, IMF Regional Training Center, Singapore; and HR management, UN Training Center in New York, USA.
Benazir has been blessed with accolades, awards and medals for his outstanding professionalism and dedication, among which are Inspector General Police Exemplary Good Service Badge; UN Medal for the Service for Peace in Bosnia-1996, in Kosovo-2003, UN HQ, USA-2009; and outstanding Bangladesh Police Medal, (BPM) in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2019.