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FRIDAY, MAY 09, 2025
DCs propose forming 'Special Dedicated Response Force' in all districts

Bangladesh

Shaikh Abdullah
03 February, 2025, 10:20 pm
Last modified: 03 February, 2025, 10:20 pm

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DCs propose forming 'Special Dedicated Response Force' in all districts

Shaikh Abdullah
03 February, 2025, 10:20 pm
Last modified: 03 February, 2025, 10:20 pm
DCs propose forming 'Special Dedicated Response Force' in all districts

A proposal has been made to form a "Special Dedicated Response Force" in each district, comprising various forces to conduct emergency activities, including mobile courts, eviction operations, relief distribution, and disaster relief services under the respective deputy commissioner.  

The Cabinet Division has selected the proposal made by Magura Deputy Commissioner Md Ohidul Islam for discussion at the three-day annual conference of DCs, beginning 16 February, according to a Cabinet Division official.  

In his proposal, a copy of which has been seen by The Business Standard, Ohidul said the district magistrate or their executive magistrates often carry out mobile courts, eviction operations, relief distribution, and disaster services.  

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These tasks are risky, and to ensure protection and expedite emergency services, a "Special Dedicated Response Force" could be formed under the deputy commissioner.  

He noted that the distance between the district offices of the forces involved in these activities causes time delays, disrupting government and public interests.  

The Cabinet Division is positively considering the proposal to form a 15-person force under the deputy commissioner, an official told TBS, on the condition of anonymity.  

All deputy commissioners made proposals based on their practical experience and district-specific issues and opportunities for discussions during the DC conference to be held at Osmani Memorial Auditorium.  

Additionally, several deputy commissioners have suggested involving themselves or their representatives in district-level police activities, such as recruiting constables and preparing annual confidential reports.  

The deputy commissioners of Satkhira and Magura have said while DCs and upazila executive officers chair law and order committees at the district and upazila levels, they lack official control over law enforcement agencies, making decision implementation difficult.  

They recommend establishing the district administration's control over the forces. 

Additionally, the Sylhet deputy commissioner has proposed banning the use of lethal weapons by the police and using body cameras during duty.  

He proposed banning the use of lethal weapons by the police, citing the harmful long-term effects of pellets, especially in the context of the student-public movement in July-August.  

Additionally, deputy commissioners have suggested declaring key installations as KPIs, granting district magistrates and upazila executive officers access to the crime and National ID databases, and appointing Ansar for 24/7 security at UNO residences.  

A senior Cabinet Division official said these proposals are being seriously considered and will be discussed further at the upcoming conference for potential implementation.

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