IGP’s US Visit: Discussion underway among relevant authorities

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UNB, Dhaka :

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Tuesday said discussion is underway regarding Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed’s planned visit to the United States, noting an “understanding” between the United Nations and the US.

 “There’s an understanding between the UN and the US. It’s (visit) under discussion following that particular process,” he told reporters, mentioning that a decision will be reached once the process is done. 

Benazir is scheduled to attend the third United Nations Chiefs of Police Summit (UNCOPS 2022) which will bring together Ministers, Chiefs of Police and senior representatives of regional and professional policing organizations to United Nations Headquarters from August 31 to September 1.

Earlier, US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas held a meeting with the home minister at the Secretariat.

The home minister explained the steps taken by the government to ensure that there is no violation of laws by the law enforcement agencies.

“We informed them that punitive action was taken against some Rab officials after getting allegations,” he said referring to the steps taken following Narayanganj seven-murder case.

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The US ambassador said the law and order situation in Bangladesh is now in good position, said Asaduzzaman.

Haas also wanted to know whether the law and order situation of Bangladesh should remain as it is now during the election, he said.

The home minister reiterated Prime Minister’s commitment to ensuring a peaceful environment in the country and police will work under the Election Commission during election time.

Besides, the US expressed its interest to enhance capacity building cooperation with Bangladesh alongside providing assistance in the training of the Coast Guard and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members.

The US Embassy said they had a productive meeting and discussed a variety of bilateral issues, including security cooperation, and elections.

The United States said it will continue to work closely with Bangladesh to advance our bilateral relationship.

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