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DHAKA, Feb 10, 2025 (BSS) - The Police Reform Commission (PRC) has
recommended to increase women police numbers from the existing 16,801 to at
least 29,248 which is only eight percent of the total police force to reduce
the huge gender gap and increase public services.
"Increase the desired number of women police officers in Cyber Support for
Women and other units and offices from the current 16,801 to at least
29,248," the PRC suggested in its recent report submitted to Chief Adviser
Professor Muhammad Yunus.
The PRC said currently, the number of female police officers in various roles
including police stations is only eight percent, which is completely
inadequate to increase public service.
"To increase the number of women police officers, posts should be created in
the current organogram, it opined.
It also said that women-centric services such as: Victim Support Centre,
Women Support and Investigation Division and Police Cyber Support for Women
should be established in 64 districts.
The PRC said training programmes should be continued and regular monitoring
should be carried out to ensure gender and child sensitivity among the
police.
"The rules and regulations in the existing laws in the relevant areas should
be strictly followed," it opined.
The PRC said that arrangements for changing/dressing/breastfeeding corners
should be made for women (victims/detainees) and female police members
arriving at each police station.
Hygienic housing facilities for both men and women should be ensured in
dormitories (separate restrooms, toilets, separate dining rooms for men and
women), it added.