Govt sends four DIGs on retirement
The notifications said the four officers’ retirement order would be enforced with immediate effect while they, however, would be entitled to get all fringe of retirement benefits as per rules.

The government today (28 July) sent four deputy inspectors general (DIGs) of police on retirement in public interest, the home ministry said in four separate notifications.
The four DIGs are, Atika Islam, attached to Dhaka range office, AKM Nahidul Islam, attached to police telecom, Md Monir Hossain, attached to industrial police and Md Mahbub Alam, attached to railway police.
According to the notifications from home ministry's public security division, they were sent on retirement from the government service in public interest as per the provisions of Section 45 of Government Services Act 2018 (Act No 57 of 2018).
The notifications said the four officers' retirement order would be enforced with immediate effect while they, however, would be entitled to get all fringe of retirement benefits as per rules.
Under this section, the government can send any officer on retirement after completing 25 years of service. Such retirement is considered compulsory retirement.