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Adviser Shakhawat says
Public-police ties an urgent need

Staff Reporter:

Reestablishing the relationship between the police and the public has become an urgent need, Shipping Adviser Brig Gen (retd) Dr M Shakhawat Hossain said.
“The police must transition from being a ‘monster police’ to a ‘humane police’ force, one that serves people without political interference,” he said while speaking at a seminar titled ‘Formation of a Police Commission and Proposals for Other Reforms to Ensure Public-Oriented Police Ser-vices’, at the North South University yesterday.
The seminar focused on police reform and the necessity of forming an independent police commis-sion to create a more people-oriented police force. “The formation of an independent police com-mission is essential to reshape the police force,” he said.
Dr Shakhawat Hossain said, “After August 8, I talked to police personnel of different levels and they made it clear that they no longer want to be part of a politicized system. They seek a profes-sional, independent force that works for the public.”
The shipping adviser highlighted the importance of political parties in the country showing com-mitment to such reforms.
He stressed that police reforms must be treated as a national priority, and noted that restoring pub-lic trust in the police was vital for the country’s social stability.
In the wake of the uprisings in July and August, Dr Hossain called for a police force free from po-litical interference, underscoring that it is crucial to rebuild the relationship between the police and the public. “We need to restore the people’s faith in the police. This can only be achieved by bring-ing the police closer to the people.”
The adviser also suggested that local citizen committees, comprising respected individuals from each community, could be formed to assist the police in their daily operations. “Our students are already helping the police, even managing traffic at times. Such community engagement could significantly improve public-police relations.”
Prof Dr Md Rizwanul Islam and Dr Ishrat Zakia Sultana from North South University presented a roadmap for police reforms and proposed a comprehensive plan for the formation of a police com-mission.
Bobby Hajjaj, founder of the National Democratic Movement (NDM), and former Home Secretary and BNP adviser SM Zahirul Islam also spoke at the event.
Prof Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Vice-Chancellor of North South University, made the concluding remarks, reaffirming the university’s commitment to fostering research and dialogue on critical national issues.

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