bdnews24.com :
Proof of ‘unethical activities of some’ of the 11 police detectives suspended over the Kafrul club incident has been found in investigation.
Police suspended the members of the Detective Branch and formed a three-member committee to investigate the allegations. They were accused of posing as RAB personnel and taking away money and mobile phones
of members of a club in the capital’s Kafrul during a raid on Apr 18. The committee submitted the report to Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Md Asaduzzaman Mia on Wednesday, Deputy Commissioner Masud Ahmed told bdnews24.com.
Asked about the report, Mia told bdnews24.com that the committee conducted it ‘properly’.
“Some of them have been found to have acted unethically. The process for their departmental punishment has started,” he added The DMP chief did not give details, saying that it was a departmental investigation.
bdnews24.com contacted a member of the investigation committee, Police Headquarters Joint Commissioner Krishnapada Roy, for comments. But he declined revealing the names of the DB personnel against whom the committee recommended action.
DMP Deputy Commissioner (Mirpur Zone) Masud Ahmed and DB Additional Commissioner Jamil Ahmed were the two other members of the committee.
Proof of ‘unethical activities of some’ of the 11 police detectives suspended over the Kafrul club incident has been found in investigation.
Police suspended the members of the Detective Branch and formed a three-member committee to investigate the allegations. They were accused of posing as RAB personnel and taking away money and mobile phones
of members of a club in the capital’s Kafrul during a raid on Apr 18. The committee submitted the report to Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Md Asaduzzaman Mia on Wednesday, Deputy Commissioner Masud Ahmed told bdnews24.com.
Asked about the report, Mia told bdnews24.com that the committee conducted it ‘properly’.
“Some of them have been found to have acted unethically. The process for their departmental punishment has started,” he added The DMP chief did not give details, saying that it was a departmental investigation.
bdnews24.com contacted a member of the investigation committee, Police Headquarters Joint Commissioner Krishnapada Roy, for comments. But he declined revealing the names of the DB personnel against whom the committee recommended action.
DMP Deputy Commissioner (Mirpur Zone) Masud Ahmed and DB Additional Commissioner Jamil Ahmed were the two other members of the committee.