There will be no illegal weapons in Rajbari: Superintendent of Police


Published: 01:47 10 September 2024
There will be no illegal weapons in Rajbari, said the new Superintendent of Police Mocha. Shamima Parveen. He said, as the new Superintendent of Police of the district, my first and foremost responsibility is to maintain the law and order situation. To ensure personal safety and security of property of everyone. To restore public confidence in the police. Ensuring the constitutional rights of all citizens including human rights. To free people from undue harassment and false cases.
There will be no illegal weapons in Rajbari, said the new Superintendent of Police Mocha. Shamima Parveen. He said, as the new Superintendent of Police of the district, my first and foremost responsibility is to maintain the law and order situation. To ensure personal safety and security of property of everyone. To restore public confidence in the police. Ensuring the constitutional rights of all citizens including human rights. To free people from undue harassment and false cases.
He said this in response to a question during an exchange of views with journalists working in Rajbari in the conference room of the District Police Superintendent's office on Tuesday (September 10) around 11:30 am.
The Superintendent of Police said that there was a mass uprising of the students in July and August. I pray for the forgiveness of the souls of those who were martyred in this mass uprising and I wish for the speedy recovery and recovery of those who were injured. After August 5 uprising, the situation in various districts of Bangladesh was dire, compared to that, the law and order situation in Rajbari district was very normal. I got to know that by joining here. That was made possible by the people of Rajbari district and all of you (journalists) were with the administration. The credit for this is entirely yours and the people of Rajbari.
He said, you know that after the coup, all our police activities were stopped. The chain of command was pretty much broken. InshAllah, with the sincere efforts of the new government, the police are back at work, they are working on their own initiative. It is the responsibility of each and every one of us to uphold the freedom of this independent Bangladesh that we have got, this new Bangladesh, soaked in the blood of the students. All of us will work towards making this country a non-discrimination, welfare and humane state with the rarest achievement of students. You will be by our side.
Superintendent of Police said, I am a very ordinary girl. The smell of earth is mixed in my blood. Therefore, I want to be an employee of the republic and fulfill my responsibilities as a servant of the people. You will be by my side.
At this time, Police Superintendent Md. Rezaul Karim, Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime and Ops) Mukit Sarkar, Additional Superintendent of Police (Sadar Circle). Media workers working in the district including Iftekharuzzaman were present.
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