News Flash
RAJSHAHI, Sept 8, 2024 (BSS) - Members of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police (RMP)
will get back their mental strength and confidence soon and ensure peace and
tranquility through combating all sorts of social crimes everywhere in the
society.
"We are working relentlessly to overcome the crises related to confidence and
mental strength among our people," said RMP Commissioner Muhammad Abu Sufiyan
told the news agency at his office today.
On the second day of his joining RMP as new commissioner, he visited 10
police stations today sharing views with his subordinate colleagues. On the
occasion, he also gave directional speech related to discharging duties
properly, particularly what is to be done and what cannot be done.
He said police members staying in the remote police stations and outposts are
still feeling insecure. He hoped that the situation would be overcome
shortly.
He said all the 12 police stations are providing services to the people as
all the policemen joined their respective workplaces within the stipulated
time.
From now on, police will work neutrally and make friends with people as well
and no more scopes of working as enemies and opponents of people.
In phases, they will hold meetings with a cross-section of people,
particularly the local unit leaders of anti-discrimination students movement
so that they can discharge their duties with utmost sincerity and honesty for
the welfare of the public in general.
"We have taken need-based measures to repair the affected installations
immediately to make them fit for works," he said, adding 140 firearms looted
from police stations and outposts were recovered.
In addition to the RMP Headquarter building, three police stations and an
outpost were badly affected.
Replying to a query RMP Commissioner said 11 cases related to attacks on the
anti-discriminatory students-people movement in July-August were lodged here.
Two people were killed and 61 others were injured in the attacks.
Muhammad Abu Sufiyan joined RMP as its 32nd Commissioner here on Saturday.
Prior to his new assignment, he was posted in the Tourists Police in Dhaka.