Getting a stolen phone back is your addiction! ?? Dainik Amader Shomoy



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The incident took place one night in 2015. Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) The Tejgaon Industrial Zone Police Officer worked as an Assistant Deputy Inspector of Police (ASI). Abdul Qadir.

At that moment a woman entered the police station crying. He told the police officer on duty that he lost his mobile phone in a CNG autorickshaw on his way back from the Mohakhali area. Anyway, your mobile phone should be recovered by the police.

ASI Qadir was intrigued to see the woman crying just over a mobile phone. He wants to meet that woman, what is on the cell phone for which he cries so much?

In response, the woman said that the lost mobile phone was her father’s last memory. His father bought the phone. He also has a lot of photos with his father on that phone. But his father died a few days ago. So, the woman used to see the last memories of her father on her mobile phone over and over again. He used to put away his mobile phone with extreme compassion. The woman began to cry again.

Seeing that woman cry, ASI Qadir’s mind was cut off. He decided in his mind that he would rescue the woman’s cell phone anyway. DB contacted the police on his own initiative. He sent the copy of GD and other documents to the DB office.

Finally, with the help of information technology, he recovered the Barisal woman’s mobile phone after about three months. The woman cried happily when she received the lost mobile phone.

This is Md. The first experience of recovering Abdul Qadir’s mobile phone. From then on, he began to salvage people’s lost mobile phones, sometimes out of liability. The task of rescuing a lost mobile phone turned into an addiction.

ASI Abdul Qadir currently works at the Gulshan Police Station. So far hundreds of people’s mobile phones have been recovered. It has become the focal point of dependency for many mobile losers.

Every day someone thanks you on social media. After recovering the lost mobile phone, many people also made emotional posts on Facebook. Therefore, he is now the hero of rescuing mobile phones through social media. However, other police departments are also conducting regular raids to recover lost or stolen mobile phones.

He has received recognition not only from social media but also from the police department for his good deeds. ASI Abdul Qadir has been awarded by the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner in recognition of his work in November this year.

ASI Abdul Qadir is returning the lost phone to one of the victims.

Comments from people who had their cell phone returned

ASI Abdul Qadir has recovered the mobile phones of hundreds of people. Recovering a lost phone has been a different experience for ordinary people.

A person named Riyad Hossain said: ‘On June 7 this year, I lost my hobby mobile phone. Almost everyone knows what it feels like to lose a phone. I couldn’t find the way. Later, fortunately, I met ASI Abdul Quader Sir. As a result of their tireless work, my mobile phone was recovered on September 12.

Rakibul Islam said: ‘I never thought I would get my lost phone back after 10 months. Thanks to ASI Abdul Qadir and all the police. I have multiplied my faith in the work of the police.

Maryland. Another person named Rafiqul Islam said: ‘There is no work that the police cannot do. I almost lost 2 cell phones in a row. It was then that ASI Abdul Qadir’s brother was found through one. My mobile phone was recovered a month later thanks to their efforts.

That’s what Qadir’s colleagues said

If you want to know about ASI Abdul Qadir, said Gulshan Police Inspector (investigation). Aminul Islam said: ‘ASI Abdul Qadir did the mobile rescue work sincerely. We officially support it in every way possible.

He added: “Generally when the mobile phone is lost, based on the GD, cases or complaints that are presented at the police station, Qadir uses various tactics to recover the mobile phone.”

Gulshan Police Deputy Inspector (SI) said. Ziauddin said: “Qadir is very careful when rescuing mobile phones.” As a colleague, SI Qadir provided various types of assistance at different times.

He added: “We also accept Qadir’s help to investigate many cases. Qadir always just helps us.

What did Qadir say

Gulshan Police Station ASI Abdul Qadir said: ‘I joined as a police officer on August 8, 2005. I joined the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) in 2013. Then in 2015, I was promoted to ASI and worked at the Tejgaon Industrial Area Police Station. I currently work at the Gulshan Police Station.

Regarding the recovery of mobile phones, he said: “So far, we have recovered more than two hundred or more mobile phones and we have delivered them to nationals and foreigners.” In recognition of this good work, I have received eight awards from the Honorable Commissioner of Police, sir, and I have also received the IGP Batch Medal, the second highest award from the Bangladesh Police in 2019.

When asked how he got the cooperation of his colleagues on this job, Qadir said he has cooperation all the time. He said: ‘I have been assisted in this work by Inspector of Operations Sheikh Shahanur Sir, and the one who has always encouraged me to work hand in hand with directional advice is Inspector (Investigation) Aminul Islam Sir. Also, the Gulshan Police Station, OC Abul Hasan Sir, used to advise him to work honestly.
And the one who has rewarded me time and time again and encouraged me to be respectful of my work and to teach me how to serve the police in times of danger and how to serve the defenseless is the pride of our police force and a police officer Human, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Gulshan Division. Sudip Kumar Chakraborty Sir, ‘he added.

ASI Qadir further said: “If you do good deeds in the true sense, you will get the respect and blessings of the people. Policemen are friends of the people and servants of the people. The Bangladesh police are now at the village gate to serve the people.



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