A top cop stunned audiences when he declared Bangladesh had never faced real militant threats during an anti-terrorism gathering. Deputy Inspector General Md Rezaul Karim Mallick dismissed nearly two decades of security concerns as nothing more than theatrical performances. The police chief made his bold claims while addressing officials at the Shariatpur Police Lines conference room during a civic rally. Mallick insisted the country had emerged transformed following the July Mass Uprising that reshaped the nation. He emphasized his commitment to pursuing the revolutionary spirit while building a stronger Bangladesh.
The senior officer outlined ambitious plans to cleanse Shariatpur of drug dealers, terrorists, and criminal extortionists plaguing local communities. Mallick issued direct orders to all station commanders and police personnel across Shariatpur and Madaripur districts regarding law enforcement duties. He demanded strict maintenance of public order while requesting citizen cooperation to achieve security goals. The DIG stressed that collaborative efforts between authorities and residents would prove essential for maintaining peace. His remarks came during a meeting presided over by Shariatpur Police Super Md Nazrul Islam.
Additional police supervisors, station chiefs, political figures, and media representatives filled the conference room during the address. Mallick used the platform to reinforce his vision of crime-free districts under his jurisdiction. The gathering represented part of broader efforts to reassure communities about security measures. Officials discussed strategies for implementing the new law enforcement approach across both districts. The meeting concluded with commitments from various stakeholders to support enhanced public safety initiatives.
The senior officer outlined ambitious plans to cleanse Shariatpur of drug dealers, terrorists, and criminal extortionists plaguing local communities. Mallick issued direct orders to all station commanders and police personnel across Shariatpur and Madaripur districts regarding law enforcement duties. He demanded strict maintenance of public order while requesting citizen cooperation to achieve security goals. The DIG stressed that collaborative efforts between authorities and residents would prove essential for maintaining peace. His remarks came during a meeting presided over by Shariatpur Police Super Md Nazrul Islam.
Additional police supervisors, station chiefs, political figures, and media representatives filled the conference room during the address. Mallick used the platform to reinforce his vision of crime-free districts under his jurisdiction. The gathering represented part of broader efforts to reassure communities about security measures. Officials discussed strategies for implementing the new law enforcement approach across both districts. The meeting concluded with commitments from various stakeholders to support enhanced public safety initiatives.