Former IGP of Police Mohammad Nurul Huda said, 'Everything in the police has collapsed. The damage done by the militarization of the police is visible to all. Now the military mentality has entered the police. For this, reform in the police is necessary.
Yesterday Saturday, why the police could not be friendly even in 53 years: police reform, why? Which way?' He said this in the open discussion. A discussion was organized by the voluntary human rights organization 'Humanity Foundation' at Sirdap Auditorium in the capital.
According to a circular of the foundation, Nurul Huda said that without political vision, no reform will be effective. Apart from that, policing involving the people will not require a large number of police.
Policing is difficult in a divided society like Bangladesh, he said, noting that the police have turned from servants of the people to domestic workers. He feels that if someone is brought to a police unit from another force, he will have to undergo policing training for at least six months.
Gholam Rasul, a member of the Police Reform Commission, said that it should be seen whether a separate police commission can be made outside the BCS. Technology-based forensics should be introduced. A separate sub-commission would be required to investigate the police. The main commission will oversee it.
Iqtedar Ahmed, the former registrar of the Supreme Court, said that although there were many commissions in the past, they did not see the light of day. The three laws have different police interpretations. The interrelationship of the police and the courts should also be brought into the reform.
Mohammad Mujahidul Islam, Professor of History Department of Jahangirnagar University, said that actually the police is not alone, everyone has failed. For the last 16 years, bad people have been found and appointed.
Former police officer Mazharul Haque said that for the last 16 years, the police has been acting in a way that is not even in the movies.
Former DIG Mesbahun Nabi said that not only the police but also the judicial system should be changed.
Former Additional DIG Yasmin Gafur said that the working hours of the police have not been fixed. The law states that the police force. The police service was not called. How the commander is also depends on how the police will be.
Muhammad Shafiqur Rahman, Chairman of Humanity Foundation, in this discussion, the central leader of Hefazte Islam Bangladesh, Maulana Monir Hossain Kasemi, the leader of the state reform movement, Zakia Shishir and the general secretary of the foundation. Parvez gave a speech.
