IGP urges Bangladesh peacekeepers to work with professionalism

Published: 2 May 2017, 03:35 PM
IGP urges Bangladesh peacekeepers to work with professionalism

Inspector General of Police (IGP) AKM Shahidul Haque today urged the Bangladesh peacekeepers in the United Nations peacekeeping missions to work with maintaining professionalism, honesty, devotion and sincerity.

"You would work as goodwill ambassador of Bangladesh and brighten the image of the country and the police force," he told a function of mission going police officers at Shaheed SI Shiru Miah auditorium at Rajarbagh Police Lines here.

The IGP also called upon all mission going police officials to perform their duties with efficiency, sincerity and professionalism keeping the UN mandate as high.

He urged all to devote themselves to keep it up in future.

A total of 600 police officials will join to the UN missions in Darpur, Congo and Mali.

It may be mentioned here that a total of 1,600 police personnel, including 164 women, have been working in UN missions at Darpur, Haiti, Congo, Mali, South Sudan, and Libraria with name and fame.

Among others, Additional Inspector General (Adi-IGP) Md Moinur Rahman Chowdhury, Assistant Inspector General (UN Affairs) Sheikh Rafiqul Islam and other concerned officials were present at the function.

Source: BSS