Police praised for bringing examinee's admit card from home

BSS
Published On: 10 Apr 2025, 20:45
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RANGPUR, April 10, 2025 (BSS) - The local people today praised the police for 
helping a Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinee in the city quickly get 
his admit card from home. 
 
Tirtha Roy, a student of Rangpur Collectorate School and College, forgot his 
admit card at home in Mulatol area of the city and reached his examination 
center at Rangpur Police Lines School and College.
 
The examinee soon understood that he had left his admit card at home, and he 
immediately sought the help of the police after finding no other way. 
 
Immediately, at the initiative of Traffic Inspector (TI-Admin) Noor Alam 
Siddique of Rangpur District Traffic Police, Assistant Traffic Sub-Inspector 
(ATSI) Mostafizur Rahman, accompanied Tirtha to his house on a motorcycle and 
brought the admit card.

Tirtha was very happy as there was more than 30 minutes left for the start of 
the Bengali Compulsory First Paper examination. He entered the center and 
participated in the exam safely.
 
Meanwhile, the parents present outside the examination center highly praised 
ATSI Mostafiz and the Rangpur District Traffic Police for ensuring that the 
admit card of the examinee reached the center on time in a very short time.
 
Expressing his immediate feelings to local journalists, examinee Tirtha Roy 
said, "To be honest, I left my admit card at home in a hurry. When I entered 
the center, I found that I did not have the admit card. I did not have enough 
time."
 
"I immediately informed the police about the matter. As soon as the police 
came to know about the matter, ATSI Mostafizur Rahman helped me by bringing 
the admit card. I am grateful to the police," he added.
 
ATSI Mostafizur Rahman said, "As an examinee left his admit card at home 
before the start of the examination and he informed it to the police, our TI 
(Admin) instantly instructed me to look into the matter seriously."
 
"I quickly went to the examinee's house with him on a motorcycle and 
collected the admit card from there and reached the examination center. In 
fact, I considered it my professional duty at that time," he added.
 
 

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