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33 senior police officers sent on compulsory retirement

Greenwatch Desk Police 2026-07-05, 11:31pm

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The government has sent 33 senior police officers, including 14 deputy inspectors general (DIGs), on compulsory retirement.


The Ministry of Home Affairs issued a notification to this effect on Sunday.

Besides the 14 DIGs, those sent on compulsory retirement include 18 additional deputy inspectors general (Additional DIGs) and one superintendent of police (SP).

The DIGs are Molla Nazrul Islam, Saiful Islam, Miraj Uddin Ahmed, Shah Mizan Shafiur Rahman, SM Mostaq Ahmed Khan, Jihadul Kabir, Moinul Haque, Elias Sharif, Shyamal Kumar Nath, Zakir Hossain Khan, Shah Abid Hossain, Jamil Hasan, Mahbubur Rahman and Md Moniruzzaman.

The Additional DIGs are Barkatullah Khan, TM Mozahidul Islam, Anwar Hossain Khan, Md Moniruzzaman, Mehedul Karim, Alamgir Kabir, Roshidul Hasan, Sanjoy Kumar Kundu, Nizamul Haque Mollah, SM Emran Hossain, Saidur Rahman Khan, Shamsunnahar, Molla Jahangir Hossain, Saifullah Al Mamun, Khan Muhammad Rezwan, Sajid Hossain, Sheikh Rafiqul Islam and Mashrukur Rahman Khaled.

Superintendent of Police Abdullah Aref was also sent on compulsory retirement, reports UNB.

According to the notification, the retired officers will receive retirement benefits in accordance with the applicable service rules.