UNB, Sylhet :
Describing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as a world-acclaimed leader, Inspector General of Police (IGP) AKM
Shahidul Hoque here on Friday said the advancement of the police force is going on under her leadership.
He made the remarks while addressing a function marking the inauguration of the Range Reserve Force
barrack at Lalabazar in South Surma upazila in the morning. The IGP also said the Prime Minister is working relentlessly for the welfare of the police members.
Observing that the BNP-led 20-party alliance wanted to weaken police through carrying out petrol bomb and crude bomb attacks in the name of movement for the last three months, he said their efforts went in vain.
“They (20-party alliance) wanted to sap police’s strength through carrying out petrol bomb and crude bomb attacks. But their efforts did not succeed. Police have retained its own strength,” he said. Replying to a query about the candidates contesting the city corporation polls in Dhaka and Chittagong who are accused in various cases, Shahidul Hoque said the law will take its own course.
Sylhet Range DIG Mizanur Rahman, Sylhet Metropolitan Police Commissioner Quamrul Ahsan, deputy commissioner of Sylhet M Shahidul Islam and police super Nure Alam Mina, among others, spoke at the programme with RRF commandant Ansar Uddin Khan Pathan in the chair.
Describing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as a world-acclaimed leader, Inspector General of Police (IGP) AKM
Shahidul Hoque here on Friday said the advancement of the police force is going on under her leadership.
He made the remarks while addressing a function marking the inauguration of the Range Reserve Force
barrack at Lalabazar in South Surma upazila in the morning. The IGP also said the Prime Minister is working relentlessly for the welfare of the police members.
Observing that the BNP-led 20-party alliance wanted to weaken police through carrying out petrol bomb and crude bomb attacks in the name of movement for the last three months, he said their efforts went in vain.
“They (20-party alliance) wanted to sap police’s strength through carrying out petrol bomb and crude bomb attacks. But their efforts did not succeed. Police have retained its own strength,” he said. Replying to a query about the candidates contesting the city corporation polls in Dhaka and Chittagong who are accused in various cases, Shahidul Hoque said the law will take its own course.
Sylhet Range DIG Mizanur Rahman, Sylhet Metropolitan Police Commissioner Quamrul Ahsan, deputy commissioner of Sylhet M Shahidul Islam and police super Nure Alam Mina, among others, spoke at the programme with RRF commandant Ansar Uddin Khan Pathan in the chair.