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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025
Police can regain public trust by standing alongside people: Experts

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TBS Report
18 March, 2025, 10:25 pm
Last modified: 19 March, 2025, 02:38 pm

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Police can regain public trust by standing alongside people: Experts

Human rights activist Abu Ahmed Faizul Kabir said to restore the fractured police system, the police must return as “heroes of action”

TBS Report
18 March, 2025, 10:25 pm
Last modified: 19 March, 2025, 02:38 pm
Representational image. Photo: Collected
Representational image. Photo: Collected

Experts believe that while the police are currently facing numerous obstacles, they can regain public trust by standing alongside the people.

While talking to TBS today (18 March), they emphasised the need for an independent police commission to prevent the political manipulation of the police force.

Human rights activist Abu Ahmed Faizul Kabir said to restore the fractured police system, the police must return as "heroes of action." 

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Drawing from his experience of working on human rights for over two decades, he said, "The police themselves must overcome the 'mob' and political resistance they reported to the chief adviser [during a meeting in Dhaka on Monday] when trying to enforce the law."

Kabir further said, "According to laws and regulations, the police must stand by the people to truly become the people's police. Therefore, if necessary, an independent police commission should be established to prevent the political misuse of the police.

"However, it must be remembered that police stations across Bangladesh are the central hubs of police services. It should be ensured that general people can access legal services there without any hindrance.

Kabir mentioned that the police have not visibly fallen victim to mobs in recent years. "However, they have not been able to work independently, and the public has not received the services they expected."

He said people's expectations from the police are high, and to regain their place among the people, the police must ensure uninterrupted legal remedies for general citizens.

Kabir said, "If the police face any obstacles while working for the people, their force and the government must stand firmly by the affected officers with justified strictness. By standing with the people, the police can regain their lost morale."

Nazmul Haque, a former additional inspector general of police, emphasised that social awareness is essential to overcoming the situation. "Otherwise, it will not be possible for the police to handle mob lynching or political pressure."

He suggested committees should be formed in each neighbourhood in metropolitan cities comprising political figures, civil society members, and young individuals who can resolve minor disputes.

"Minor disputes should be resolved through these committees. Additionally, social awareness must be raised in every area against mob violence," Nazmul added.

He further said, "If any incident of mob lynching occurs at the local level, the responsible individuals must be held accountable. Additionally, public meetings should be held every month for general citizens. Most importantly, the police must enhance their engagement with the general public."

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