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Bangladesh Armed Police Battalion (APBN) uniform changed from a Blue woodland pattern BDU to a digital pattern.

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Bangladesh police has received multiple SWAT vehicles from a Canadian company named @inkasvehicles. It is a unique APC in terms of technical specifications.This APC can be equipped with dual protective layers ensuring its passenger’s safety from both ballistic & blast attacks The advanced armoring materials provide protection against 7.62×51 SC ammunition, 7.62×51 M80 NATO Ball ammunition and tested to meet NIJ-STD-0108.01 Level III as well as CEN Level BR7 ballistic standards.

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UN official Lt Col (retd) Sufiul Anam, abducted by Al Qaeda in Yemen in February 2022, has been rescued by the National Security Intelligence (NSI) working under the direct instructions of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He is physically in good health.

Lt Col (retd) Sufiul Anam was abducted by Al Qaeda in Yemen 18 months ago.

He will likely be brought home on Wednesday (9 August) and handed over to his family.

On February 11, 2022, Lt Col (retd) Sufiul Anam, who works in the United Nations, was abducted from Yemen's Mudiah province by members of al-Qaeda and $3 million was asked as a ransom for him.

Lt Col (retd) Sufiul Anam expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for rescuing him and sought prayers from the countrymen.

"I am doing fine. I have gone through all the medical tests. On my behalf and my family members, I convey my thanks to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the government of Bangladesh," he said in a video message.

"I have no problem. I am so grateful to NSI," he added.

He said the government and NSI have done "so much to secure his rescue."

 

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The government has decided to purchase two Mi-171A2 Russian helicopters for Bangladesh Police with around Tk 4.28 billion in order to further strengthen the capacity of this law enforcement agency.

The approval came from the 36th meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) this year held on Wednesday virtually with Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal in the chair.

Cabinet Division Additional Secretary Md Shamsul Arefin said this after the virtual meeting while briefing reporters, reports BSS.



 
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The aviation wing of the Bangladesh Police is set to receive two Russian MI-171A2 helicopters, with one scheduled for delivery in July and the other in August, and the government is allocating funds in the upcoming budget for their payments.

The supplies will come from Moscow-headquartered JSC Russian Helicopters, according to the minutes of a meeting of the budget management committee for the Public Security Division under the home ministry.

To this end, an agreement was signed in November 2021 in Dhaka and Police Headquarters stated in a press release that two MI-171A2 helicopters would be purchased from JSC Russian Helicopters. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs had approved the purchases the previous month.

However, due to various reasons, including the coronavirus pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war, and complications in transactions with Moscow after the conflict broke out, the Russian manufacturer could not supply the helicopters at that time.

For the helicopter purchases, the government earmarked Tk191 crore in the fiscal 2023-24 budget, which was also reflected in the revised budget.

But, due to the non-delivery of the helicopters, this allocation is being rolled over to the next fiscal year's budget. Besides, there will be an additional allocation to settle the helicopter bill.

In the budget management committee meeting of the Public Security Division held on 27 April, Additional Deputy Inspector General (Transport) Sarwar Morshed Shamim said the Russian supplier would deliver one helicopter next July and another in August. He, therefore, requested the transfer of the allocation to the next budget.

The wing was formed in 2021 with the aim of playing vital roles in communication, various operations, and rescue missions in remote areas. With the addition of these helicopters, the wing is receiving aircraft for the first time, opening up new horizons in the country's law enforcement.

Capacity of Emergency Service to be enhanced

Allocations are being made in the next fiscal year's budget to improve the institutional capacity of the police, said an official engaged with the Public Security Division's budget plan.

The capacity of the National Emergency Service 999 will be increased. The use of this service by the common people of the country is increasing regularly and that is why an allocation of Tk48 crore is being kept in the next budget, the official told this newspaper.

The additional allocation is for the purchase of arms, ammunition, security materials, motor vehicles, intelligence security materials, information and communication technology equipment, wireless devices, and computer software in the next budget.

Towards smart law enforcement

Besides, there is a separate allocation for smart border surveillance by the Border Guard Bangladesh. An allocation will be there to increase the technical capacity of the Bangladesh Coast Guard to strengthen coastal security. Overall, there will be an initiative to form a smart law enforcement force in the next budget.

According to the budget management committee meeting minutes, a total budget of Tk26,837 crore – Tk25,129 crore for operation and Tk1,708 crore for development – is being proposed for the Public Security Division in the next financial year.

Tk17,355 crore of the operating budget will be spent on the Bangladesh Police, compared to Tk16,637 crore allocated in the current fiscal year. The proposed operating budget for Border Guard Bangladesh in the fiscal 2024-25 is Tk4,277 crore.

Apart from this, an operating budget of Tk2,192 crore has been fixed for the Ansar and VDP Directorates.

Arrears of Ansar, VDP

According to the Public Security Division, the allowances that the representatives of Bangladesh Ansar and VDP are supposed to receive for performing duties with the police in various police stations, outposts, temples, and KPI-affiliated institutions of the government have been in arrears since 2018. As a result, there are various problems with the performance of Ansar members.

Bangladesh Police has proposed to allocate funds in the budget for the payment of these arrears. However, the total outstanding amount was not mentioned in the budget allocation. Money will be allocated for these arrears in the operating budget of the Bangladesh Police.

Security Services Division budget

Meanwhile, in the budget for the fiscal 2024-25, an allocation of Tk4,163 crore has been proposed for the Security Services Division – Tk2,651 crore for operating and Tk1,542 crore for development.

This division will expand the Fire Service and Civil Defence Directorate's ambulance services under the development budget. The expansion and modernisation of drug addiction rehabilitation centres, the introduction of e-passports and an automated border control system, and various prison construction projects will be implemented.

 

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Bangladesh Police seeks to add a total of 5,135 vehicles and create 29,626 new posts in different units for the modernisation of the force, according to a proposal placed during a meeting at the Home Ministry this (23 September) afternoon.

At the meeting, presided over by Nasir Ud Dowla, additional secretary (police and NTMC) of the Public Security Division, police representatives highlighted the need for coordinating 365 supernumerary posts in the organisational structure.

In this, 6,000 new posts and 1,744 new vehicles for the Highway Police, and 1,526 posts and 66 vehicles for the VIP Protection Wing of the Special Branch were proposed.

Other demands include 261 vehicles for the newly formed Specialised Security and Protection Battalion (SPBN) and 1,788 posts and 233 vehicles of various types for SB's organisational structure reform.

The representatives proposed to create a separate "Police Aviation" and 395 posts of different designations, add 91 vehicles of different types and 46 equipment to conduct the activities of this unit.

In order to reform the organisational structure of the Naval Police, creation of 10,279 posts and inclusion of various types of 1826 vehicles and 3060 equipment were proposed.

Under the infrastructure development project for Narayanganj Japanese Economic Zone, implemented by Bangladesh Economic Zone Authority (BEZA), creation of 115 posts, 6 vehicles and 8 pieces of equipment were sought for the formation and operation of a subzone under Industrial Police-4 in the Japanese Economic Zone.

A total of 652 posts of various positions and 141 vehicles of various types were requested to reform the organisational structure and increase the capacity of Anti-Terrorism Unit.

To run the activities of Bhasanchar police station in Noakhali district, 36 new posts and 3 vehicles were demanded. Creation of 815 posts and 20 vehicles were sought to form and operate the Mymensingh Range Reserve Force (RRF).

Creation of 2,109 posts and 310 vehicles are requested for the Police Telecom Organisation and 2,824 posts, 300 vehicles and 26 equipment for Gazipur Metropolitan Police.

Police also proposed to raise the position of rector from grade-2 to grade-1 as per the decision of the management board of Police Staff College.

And 77 posts of sanctioned office assistants (MLSS) in the outsourcing sector were requested for revenue transfer/generation.

Besides, a total of 650 supernumerary posts, including 350 additional SPs and 300 ASPs, were demanded to be created.

The police plan also includes establishment of DIG Armed Police Battalion (Airports) office and 22 armed police battalions for the security of the third terminal built at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, creation of 950 posts and inclusion of 217 vehicles.

In addition, for the security of Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Metrorail, formation of an independent MRT police unit and creation of 1948 new posts and 68 vehicles were sought to run the activities of that unit.

 
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