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Good performance in crime control to be rewarded

Staff Reporter:

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed yesterday said that the government will continue its policy of reward-ing outstanding performance in crime control while taking disciplinary actions against negligence and misconduct.
Talking to the journalists at his secretariat office here, the minister said, “While police officers will be rewarded for their achievements in combating crime, any negligence or wrongdoing will also be met with reprimand and departmental punishment.”
He noted that the police had demonstrated commendable professionalism in rapidly investigating and arresting suspects in several high-profile and complex criminal cases, including the recent rape and bru-tal murder of Ramisa.
In recognition of such achievements, the government will reward the officers involved. At the same time, he emphasized that inactivity, negligence or involvement in criminal activities by any police mem-ber would not be tolerated.
Describing the verdict in the Ramisa murder case as a historic milestone in country’s judicial and crimi-nal investigation history, the minister said that DNA testing, autopsy procedures and the submission of the charge sheet were completed within an exceptionally shortest possible time.
“Even the learned judge and the officials concerned cancelled their Eid holidays to complete the judicial proceedings in this case. It is an outstanding example of state and social responsibility,” he said.
Regarding the implementation of the court’s verdict, Salahuddin Ahmed said the government would draw the attention of the Supreme Court and the Attorney General’s Office so that the death reference hearing in the Ramisa murder case could be scheduled earlier within the bounds of due legal process, considering the gravity and brutality of the crime.
The minister also highlighted the efforts of police personnel stationed at the Goalanda (Daulatdia upazila) ferry terminal, who’s prompt and prudent actions reportedly saved the lives of at least 50 bus passengers. He further noted that police had swiftly solved the murder of a teenage girl at Gazaria upazila in Munshiganj and arrested the accused.
Referring to the four-day Director General-level border conference between the Border Guard Bangla-desh (BGB) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF), scheduled to begin in New Delhi on June 8, he said issues such as illegal push-ins, border killings and broader border security concerns would receive priority attention during the discussions.
“Our BGB-men remain on high alert along the frontier. Any attempt of illegal push-ins or unlawful bor-der crossings will be firmly resisted,” he said.
Commenting on the discussions about law and order during a parliamentary party meeting held yesterday (Saturday), the minister said that law enforcement agencies continue to conduct regular operations against crime and narcotics. However, details of that special operation are not disclosed in advance for strategic reasons.

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