Current police are humane and more active than before – Home Affairs Advisor

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Eati Akter

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Special Correspondent :

Current police are humane and more active than before, said Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (retd.).

The advisor made this comment while briefing reporters after the post-Eid greeting exchange and the meeting of the core committee on law and order at the conference room of the Home Ministry at the Bangladesh Secretariat this afternoon.

The advisor said, during the previous government, if the police beat or beat up, the police were considered very active. But the current government does not want such police. We want humane police. Who will behave well with everyone. He said, the current police are humane police. Seeing their good behavior now, the general public thinks that the police has not been active. But the current police are more active than before.

In response to a question about how prepared the law and order forces are for the next national elections, the advisor said, the Election Commission will determine the date of the elections. When the Election Commission announces the election time, our law enforcement agencies are ready accordingly.

In response to a question about India’s push-in, the Home Affairs Advisor said, we have contacted the Foreign Ministry several times in this regard. If our citizens are in India, we will take them if they are sent through appropriate channels. But throwing them into the jungle or river should not be the behavior of any civilized country.

Special Assistant to the Principal Advisor on Home Affairs Md. Khoda Baksh Chowdhury, IGP Baharul Alam BPM and others were present during the briefing.

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