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There would be no more ‘Aynaghar’, ‘Bhater Hotel’ in DB: Mallick

Additional Commissioner of the Detective Branch (DB) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), Rezaul Karim Mallick, on Saturday (October 5) said there would be no more ‘Aynaghar’ and ‘Bhater Hotel’ in the DB rather it would be established as a place for justice and trust of the people.  

“There would no more ‘Aynaghar’ and ‘Bhater Hotel’ in the DB, DMP. It is being made spotless by removing the wrongdoings of the past. People would get justice from there. It would be no more a place of pass time for any hero and heroine,” he said in his maiden “Meet the Press” programme after taking charge of the DB as its chief at DMP Media Centre in Dhaka.

The new DB chief assured that the accused persons, whoever they might be, would get justice from there.

“No torture would be inflicted upon the arrestees and no one would be scared hearing the name of DB office. The criminals would only be afraid of it. I would try to perform my professional duties with principle, professionalism and honesty as long as I remain as DB chief,” he assured. 

Rezaul Karim Mallick said that he would establish the DB as the place of love and confidence of the people.

“DB would be the place of trust for the people in new Bangladesh. There would be no room for injustice and corruption in the DB office. Efficient, skilled and professional officers are being posted at the DB,” he said. 

The DB chief said he has been working to brighten the image of the organization with consultation with the efficient officers.

Mallick assured the interim government that he would strictly follow the law in DB activities as long as he remains its chief, saying, “Even, I am not above the law.” 

“I am giving you (the government) assurance that none would be spared if anyone (in DB) is found involved in any kind of unfair and unprofessional activities,” he said.

Source: BSS