Police to train over 1.5 lakh policemen for election duty

BSS
Published On: 04 Sep 2025, 17:40

By Asraful Huq

DHAKA, Sept 4, 2025 (BSS) – More than 1.5 lakh policemen are to be trained to perform duties to secure the planned national elections in February next year, officials said here today.

“We will impart all the necessary training to 1.5 lakh or more police personnel to award the nation a free, fair, neutral and peaceful national election,” police’s deputy inspector general (DIG) Quazi Zia Uddin told BSS.

Uddin, stationed at the police headquarters (PHQ) and entrusted with the charge the main law enforcement agency’s human resources (HR) development, said he hoped the upcoming polls to be a “landmark one in the country’s history”.

He said PHQ’s HR department by now formulated nine training modules in the past three months incorporating suggestions of election experts and lawyers.

Uddin described the course developed under his oversight “under the dynamic leadership of the IGP (inspector general of police) and the additional IGP for HR” as “wonderful”.

The official said he expected the course would be effective to prepare the police personnel to deal with any law and order situation successfully during the polls”.

Bangladesh police has 130 smaller and four larger training centres across the country where policemen would be trained following the course outline for election duties.

The DIG said as one of the election training instruments they developed two documentaries, one being an over 15-minute audio visual content and another a nine-minute film alongside a booklet.

Uddin said they already trained 150 master trainers under the modules at the PHQ in Dhaka from August 31 to September 2 and planned to develop 1292 master trainers or trainers of trainers (ToT) at 19 police training centres across the country in the coming days.

The trainers, he said, would later train the more than 1.5 lakh policemen to be on polls duty.

“All trainers will be given real time training after creating mock situations that can arise during the elections, Uddin said adding the exercises were being carried out to ensure blanket security during the polls.

He said the PHQ would stage a formal opening ceremony to mark the launching of the training programme later this week at Rajarbagh Police Lines.

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