Govt transfers seven Addl DIGs

BSS
Published On: 05 Feb 2026, 19:38

DHAKA, Feb 05, 2026 (BSS) - The government today in a fresh order transferred seven additional deputy inspectors general (DIGs), including supernumerary one and a supernumerary superintendent of police (SP) in different positions.

“The order will come to effect immediately,” according to a notification issued by deputy secretary of Home Affairs Ministry Md Mahbubur Rahman in this regard.

According to the, Additional DIGs of Police Headquarters MA Jalil and Additional DIG of Special Branch (SB) Md Sayeemuzzaman Faruqi have been transferred to Range DIG office, Dhaka.

Additional DIG of Range Office, Khulna Mohammad Belayet Hossain has been transferred to Gazipur Metropolitan Police (GMP) as additional commissioner, Additional DIG of Bangladesh Police Academy, Sarda Mohammad Zabedur Rahman to Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Additional DIG of Bangladesh Police Academy, Sarda SM Ashrafuzzaman to Industrial police, it said.

In the same notification, additional DIG, attached to the Range DIG Office, Rajshahi Md Rashidul Hasan has been attached to Police Training Centre (PTC), Rangpur.

It said that transfer order of supernumerary Additional DIG of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Md Rabiul Hossain Bhuiyan to Anti Terrorism Unit (ATU) as SP was cancelled.

The notification also transferred supernumerary SP of Bangladesh Police Academy, Sarda Saheb Ali Pathan to GMP as additional SP.
 

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