IGP for keeping society normal by using law, serving people
Sun Online Desk
8th January, 2021 05:49:27
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Benazir Ahmed said on Friday that police could keep the society normal by using law and serving people instead of using muscle power.
“I believe that not muscle power but service and proper use of law can keep the society normal,” he said, while addressing as the chief guest the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Crime Reporters Association of Bangladesh (CRAB).
Police have a lot of legal powers, Dr Benazir said, adding: “Why they would apply muscle power? Police will have to use merit, conscience and the power of law.”
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Campaign going on to make police force free of corruption: IGP Benazir Ahmed
Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed. Photo: Collected Star Online Report Star Online Report
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed said that a campaign is going on to make the police force free of corruption. Strict action will be taken against members of police if they commit any misconduct. Our attitude in this regard is very strict, said the police chief.
The police chief was speaking as the chief guest at the Annual General Meeting-2020 organised by the Bangladesh Crime Reporters Association (CRAB) at Segunbagicha in the capital today.