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A 160-member female contingent of the Bangladesh police has left Dhaka to join the UN peacekeeping mission. The 160-member Biman Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the Bangladesh Police departed from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on a chartered flight at 5am on Friday.

Sohail Rana, AIG (Media) at Police Headquarters, told the media that members of BANFPU-1 (Rotation-14), led by Marine Commander Akter, would replace BANFPU-1 (Rotation-13). Apart from this, the Formed Police Unit, which will join the UN mission, has fifteen command staff members, including Deputy Commander Raunak, Logistics Officer Mohammad Harun Aur Rashid, Operations Officer Samrat Mohammad Abu They suffer.

Salma Syed Polly was the outgoing commander of BANFPU-1 (Rotation-13). The unit has served in UN peacekeeping missions over a long 16-month period amid the prevailing Cavid-19 epidemic.

DIG Airport (Logistics) said. Tawfiq Mahbub Chowdhury gave the necessary instructions to the Congolese peacekeepers and said goodbye to them.

The Bangladesh Police march began in 1989 in the UN peacekeeping mission with the promise of the well-being of humanity and the establishment of world peace. Over the past three decades, the professionalism and efficiency of the dedicated members of the Bangladesh Police in implementing the mandate of the UN peacekeeping mission has earned unprecedented praise from the world in the international arena.



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