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Top criminals released from jail under police surveillance: DMP Chief

Walton-CRAB Sports Festival-'24

Published : Monday, 30 September, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 187
 
Top criminals who were released from prisons after August 5 fall of the Awami League government following a students and people's upsurge have been kept under police surveillance, according to Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Md Mainul Hasan.

He made the statement on Sunday  during the inauguration of the "Walton-CRAB Sports Festival-2024" football tournament at Paltan Outer Stadium, organised by the Crime Reporters Association Bangladesh (CRAB).
The DMP boss said, "Those (top criminals) who have already been released from jails… they have been released through the court after serving long jail terms. They are now under our surveillance. Legal action will be taken against them if they are involved in new crimes."

Md Mainul Hasan on Sunday said processes have already started for action against the police personnel who haven't joined their workplace yet.

The DMP Commissioner said they arrested many criminals and recovered firearms from Geneva Camp in Dhaka's Mohammadpur after conducting drives

Replying to a query, he said police have already started working with a fresh endeavour to improve law and order in the capital.

He warned that action will be taken upon investigation against the top criminals who were freed once they get involved in crimes again.

According to the Department of Prisons, at least 43 top criminals and militants have been granted bail since August 5. Recent weeks have seen multiple allegations against these individuals, including their involvement in murder, extortion, and toll collection. 

A murder case was filed against top criminal Imamul Hasan Helal, also known as Pichchi Helal, with Mohammadpur Police Station. Helal was released on August 16 after serving a 24-year prison term.

When asked about police officers who have not resumed their duties, the DMP Commissioner said the number was minimal. "Appropriate actions will be taken against those who have failed to report to duty," he said.

As of now, at least 187 police officials, ranging from Deputy Inspector General to Constable, remain absent.

Commissioner Hasan assured that all police stations in Dhaka remain operational, with repair work underway at three or four stations, which will be completed within the next few days. Regarding crime prevention, the DMP chief highlighted the force's proactive approach, including regular patrols and investigative efforts to quickly identify and apprehend culprits.

"We are conducting joint operations, such as the one last night at the Geneva Camp, where firearms and locally made weapons were seized, and several arrests were made," he added.

Earlier, in his inaugural speech, Commissioner Hasan emphasised the importance of maintaining a strong relationship between the DMP and crime reporters. "We have only one goal: to ensure peace and order in Dhaka. Crime reporters are helping us with valuable information," he said.



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