Police no longer have heavy weapons: Home Adviser

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Published On: 14 Jun 2025, 17:01 Updated On:14 Jun 2025, 20:43
Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury visited the offices of the Armed Police Battalion (APBn) today. Photo: APBn

 
DHAKA, June 14, 2025 (BSS) - Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General (Retd.)  Jahangir Alam Chowdhury today said the police will no longer have lethal or heavy weapons. 
 
"Police will no longer have lethal weapons," the adviser said after visiting the offices of the Armed Police Battalion (APBn). 
 
Replying to a question about the meaning of deadly weapons, he said, "By deadly weapons, I mean that there will be no large weapons (in the hands of police). Rifles will still be there."
 
"Now, knives are also deadly weapons. People can be killed with that too," he continued. 
 
The Home Adviser said you know the role of APBn and the role of other police are not the same, adding that each unit is created for a different role.

"If we ever have to fight (a war), they (APBn) will fight alongside the army. Others will also fight, but APBn will be at the front. That's why their weapons are different from other units. For example, the naval police need more watercraft. On the other hand, the industrial police need different types of equipment," he said. 
 
Regarding the law and order situation in the past 10 months, he said, "This time during Eid, you could not report anything bad. This shows that law and order has improved a lot."
 
"It's not that there haven't been a few small incidents. There have been a few thefts and robberies. But there hasn't been any major problem," he said. 

When asked about the recent incident where a person wearing a RAB-like uniform allegedly robbed Tk 1 crore in Uttara, Jahangir Alam said, "Even if he is from RAB, he won't get away with it.

 Many times, many people wear RAB and police uniforms and commit many misdeeds; they won't get away with it either."
 
In response to another question about what steps are being taken to check traffic jam, the Home Affairs Adviser said that they are trying the best to reduce it.
 
'Bangladesh has only seven percent road coverage while other countries have 25 percent," he added.
 
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) Director General AKM Shahidur Rahman were present, among others, during the visit.

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