If you take off your uniform, it will be understood how difficult life is: Commissioner DMP



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Moha, commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP). Shafiqul Islam said, our position against drugs is very strong. Many have already lost their jobs due to their involvement with drugs. You can understand how hard life is if the uniform comes off the body. Don’t tell drugs, always stay away from them.

He was speaking as a keynote guest at a special DMP welfare meeting at Rajarbagh Police Lines on Monday.

A special assistance meeting was held to listen to the DMP’s suggestions on the difficulties and difficulties of the force and to inform them of the benefits received. The forces were briefed on all welfare measures taken to ensure the welfare of the Coronation Force. The presentation highlighted several measures, including the improvement of the force canteen and barracks system in the Corona situation, the provision of drugs to increase the body’s immunity, the provision of the necessary amount of health protection materials, police lines including barracks and regular spraying of disinfectants in different police offices.

The DMP commissioner said there is no alternative to awareness to prevent corona. More than 3,000 DMP members have been affected by the crown. 24 members have died. A police officer suffering from corona has received the most medical care in the country from the Central Police Hospital. To ensure the treatment of the force, a private hospital has been rented at the initiative of the IGP.

Other police commissioners, joint police commissioners, deputy police commissioners and other officials were present at the special welfare meeting.



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