Publish: 14:14, 11 May, 2026

PM orders police to act against criminals regardless of political identity

Online Desk
PM orders police to act against criminals regardless of political identity
Photo - Collected

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Monday directed police officers to treat criminals as criminals regardless of their political identity, stressing that no compromise would be made with corruption, terrorism and misrule.

“While dealing with corruption and terrorism many times you face pressures related to political identity or political affiliation. I want to give you a clear message that you should not consider anyone’s political identity. Whoever is involved in crime must be treated as a criminal,” he said.

The Prime Minister made the remarks while addressing senior police officers at his Tejgaon office on the occasion of Police Week 2026, reports UNB.

Stating that the application of law is equal for everyone, he said police are the protectors of law, not any political party, and urged officers to carry out their duties for the welfare of the state and the people.

“No individual or political party is your party. Rather, you are the protectors of law. You must always remember this. Your duty is to serve the welfare of the state and the people,” Tarique said.

He said the role of police is indispensable in building a strong, accountable, lawful and people-friendly state system. “As I said yesterday, and have said before, the government does not want to compromise with corruption, terrorism and misrule.”

Tarique said the relationship between police and people must be both legal and humane, urging the officials to gain the public trust.

“Alongside your other responsibilities, a significant amount of your time is also spent dealing with political instability. This is part of your duty, and it happens, more or less, in every country around the world,” he said.

The Prime Minister said his government wants to ensure the democratic and political rights of people. “But, we must also remember that no one should be allowed to engage in activities that could harm communal harmony or involve any form of sabotage.”

He acknowledged that maintaining law and order has become more difficult because of changing patterns of crime driven by technological advancement and transnational organised crimes.

“As crime patterns evolve, the scope of police activities has also become broader and more extensive. Today’s policing is no longer limited to a city or district. Police officers now need broader and more specialised skills to deal with various forms of global and technology-based crimes,” Tarique said.

He also warned officers against seeking postings based on personal preference or promotion ambitions, saying professionalism must come first.

“If we focus only on promotions or desired postings, it compromises professionalism,” the Prime Minister said, asking officers to work sincerely wherever they are posted.

Tarique also said neither governments nor administrative positions are permanent.

The Prime Minister said there is no alternative to an efficient, brave, honest and neutral police force for the success of any government in the world.

“When people face danger, they first go to the police station. From the police response, they judge the government itself…So, Police is the mirror of the government” he said.

Referring to the situation after August 5, the Prime Minister praised police for handling several difficult situations strategically and helping control mob violence in many instances over the last one and a half years.

Tarique said the government wants to transform the police into a truly people-friendly force where ordinary citizens can place their trust and confidence.

He also stressed the importance of protecting communal harmony in the country, saying officers must ensure it firmly and responsibly.

“You may have a very good colleague who belongs to another religion. As fellow human beings and colleagues, we must protect harmony and respect for all communities,” the Prime Minister said.

“We want to build a prosperous, self-reliant, democratic, safe and humane Bangladesh. Beyond your uniforms, I believe you will agree with me as citizens as well. We want to turn this aspiration into reality, and Insha’Allah it is possible to achieve,” he said

But to fulfil this aspiration successfully, Tarique said maintaining law and order in the country and ensuring peace and security for the people is imperative.

“So, my special appeal to you is that wherever responsibilities are entrusted to you within the police administration, you must carry them out with sincerity and importance. Only then will we be able to ensure an efficient, dynamic and professional police force,” he said.

The Prime Minister said people become involved in crime for many reasons in society and the economic inequality is one of the major causes.

After assuming office, he said the current government has taken various initiatives to reduce economic disparity among different sections and professions and to ensure a socio-economic safety net for citizens.

Tarique said the government will continue to work for the welfare of the police force as well. “Honesty, merit and efficiency will be the key principles in recruitment, transfers and postings within the administration. We know that police duties are never confined to fixed working hours.”

Reiterating that how people view or evaluate the government largely depends on the behaviour and activities of police, he said the state expects honesty, efficiency, service, fairness, professionalism and humanity from them.

“If you can uphold these qualities as much as possible, then your slogan, ‘My Police, My Country — Bangladesh First’, will truly become meaningful and successful. Let us move forward from our respective positions by doing whatever we can for the country, the nation and the people of this land,” the Prime Minister said.

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs Manjur Morshed Chowdhury and Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Ali Hossain Fakir, Additional IGP AKM Awlad Hossain and senior police officials spoke at the programme

Earlier on Sunday, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman formally inaugurated the Police Week-2026 at the Rajarbagh Police Lines here.

The theme of this year's Police Week is “Amar Police, Amar Desh, Sobar Age Bangladesh” (My Police, My Country, Bangladesh First).

Police Week 2026 will conclude on May 13.

Bd-pratidin English/ ANI

More News
Education will be main driving force to advance Bangladesh: Milon
Education will be main driving force to advance Bangladesh: Milon
Bloodshed in Congo, Bangladesh Army raises flag of peace
Bloodshed in Congo, Bangladesh Army raises flag of peace
Cabinet approves proposed budget
Cabinet approves proposed budget
Special Cabinet meeting underway to approve proposed budget
Special Cabinet meeting underway to approve proposed budget
PM unveils FIFA World Cup 2026 commemorative stamp
PM unveils FIFA World Cup 2026 commemorative stamp
Govt plans source tax cut on 60 essentials
Govt plans source tax cut on 60 essentials
No scope to whiten black money in budget: Chief whip
No scope to whiten black money in budget: Chief whip
Budget aims to steer fragile economy toward stability: Khasru
Budget aims to steer fragile economy toward stability: Khasru
Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget to be tabled today
Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget to be tabled today
Saudi Hajj minister lauds Bangladesh’s Hajj arrangements
Saudi Hajj minister lauds Bangladesh’s Hajj arrangements
EU eyes stronger economic partnership with Bangladesh
EU eyes stronger economic partnership with Bangladesh
Law, justice and logic outweigh popularity in decision-making: Asaduzzaman
Law, justice and logic outweigh popularity in decision-making: Asaduzzaman
Latest News
Hegseth says capturing Cuban president remains an option
Hegseth says capturing Cuban president remains an option
14 minutes ago | International
Education will be main driving force to advance Bangladesh: Milon
Education will be main driving force to advance Bangladesh: Milon
26 minutes ago | National
Bloodshed in Congo, Bangladesh Army raises flag of peace
Bloodshed in Congo, Bangladesh Army raises flag of peace
33 minutes ago | National
Three Indian seafarers killed in US attack on oil tanker
Three Indian seafarers killed in US attack on oil tanker
51 minutes ago | International
Haiti forced to change World Cup jerseys after Fifa rejects ‘political’ elements
Haiti forced to change World Cup jerseys after Fifa rejects ‘political’ elements
58 minutes ago | Sports
Five police shot dead in Mexican state
Five police shot dead in Mexican state
1 hour ago | International
Australia make unwanted ODI history as 3 top-order wickets fall without a run
Australia make unwanted ODI history as 3 top-order wickets fall without a run
1 hour ago | Sports
Cabinet approves proposed budget
Cabinet approves proposed budget
1 hour ago | National
Govt sets tk 6.95 lakh crore revenue target
Govt sets tk 6.95 lakh crore revenue target
1 hour ago | Economy
Special Cabinet meeting underway to approve proposed budget
Special Cabinet meeting underway to approve proposed budget
1 hour ago | National
PM unveils FIFA World Cup 2026 commemorative stamp
PM unveils FIFA World Cup 2026 commemorative stamp
1 hour ago | National
Amnesty accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing of West Bank
Amnesty accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing of West Bank
1 hour ago | International
FY27 budget may fast-track business licensing within 7 days
FY27 budget may fast-track business licensing within 7 days
2 hours ago | Economy
One in 70 people worldwide is forcibly displaced: UNHCR
One in 70 people worldwide is forcibly displaced: UNHCR
2 hours ago | International
Gold prices fall sharply for second straight day
Gold prices fall sharply for second straight day
2 hours ago | Economy
Bangladesh bowl first after losing toss in 2nd ODI
Bangladesh bowl first after losing toss in 2nd ODI
2 hours ago | Sports
Kuwait closes airspace after Iranian attacks
Kuwait closes airspace after Iranian attacks
2 hours ago | International
Govt plans source tax cut on 60 essentials
Govt plans source tax cut on 60 essentials
2 hours ago | National
UN chief warns of widening Middle East crisis
UN chief warns of widening Middle East crisis
3 hours ago | International
Without me, there would be no Israel: Trump
Without me, there would be no Israel: Trump
3 hours ago | International
No scope to whiten black money in budget: Chief whip
No scope to whiten black money in budget: Chief whip
3 hours ago | National
Budget aims to steer fragile economy toward stability: Khasru
Budget aims to steer fragile economy toward stability: Khasru
3 hours ago | National
World Cup 2026: Canada, Mexico and USA Ready to Host Football’s Biggest Festival
World Cup 2026: Canada, Mexico and USA Ready to Host Football’s Biggest Festival
3 hours ago | Sports
Bashundhara Eye Hospital provides free eye surgery on 19 underprivileged patients
Bashundhara Eye Hospital provides free eye surgery on 19 underprivileged patients
3 hours ago | City
IRGC claims targeting US fighter jets at Jordan airbase
IRGC claims targeting US fighter jets at Jordan airbase
3 hours ago | International
Bangladesh signs $404m WB financing deal for health, nutrition
Bangladesh signs $404m WB financing deal for health, nutrition
4 hours ago | Economy
Iran, Russia and China issue joint statement at IAEA meeting
Iran, Russia and China issue joint statement at IAEA meeting
4 hours ago | International
Cigarette and alcohol prices set to rise
Cigarette and alcohol prices set to rise
4 hours ago | Economy
Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget to be tabled today
Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget to be tabled today
4 hours ago | National
Iran strikes 18 US military targets in two missile waves
Iran strikes 18 US military targets in two missile waves
4 hours ago | International
Most Read
Stars to shine brightest at FIFA World Cup
Stars to shine brightest at FIFA World Cup
18 hours ago | Sports
Govt allocates Tk 412 crore to procure measles vaccine thru UNICEF
Govt allocates Tk 412 crore to procure measles vaccine thru UNICEF
23 hours ago | National
Govt modernising armed forces, police for working in UN peace missions: PM
Govt modernising armed forces, police for working in UN peace missions: PM
21 hours ago | National
Over 23,000 posts remain vacant in govt hospitals: Health Minister
Over 23,000 posts remain vacant in govt hospitals: Health Minister
19 hours ago | National
Cigarette and alcohol prices set to rise
Cigarette and alcohol prices set to rise
4 hours ago | Economy
Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget to be tabled today
Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget to be tabled today
4 hours ago | National
Protest disrupts traffic near Mexico’s World Cup stadium
Protest disrupts traffic near Mexico’s World Cup stadium
23 hours ago | International
Messi’s message to fans before World Cup
Messi’s message to fans before World Cup
18 hours ago | Sports
Equal Development for Govt and Opposition Constituencies: PM
Equal Development for Govt and Opposition Constituencies: PM
17 hours ago | National
Waiting time for vessels at Ctg port near zero: Rabiul
Waiting time for vessels at Ctg port near zero: Rabiul
18 hours ago | Economy
Their sacrifice reflects our commitment to global peace: PM
Their sacrifice reflects our commitment to global peace: PM
23 hours ago | National
'All cultures equal, diversity the true strength of mankind'
'All cultures equal, diversity the true strength of mankind'
22 hours ago | City
Ministry not satisfied with Ad-Din Hospital's explanation, action under review
Ministry not satisfied with Ad-Din Hospital's explanation, action under review
22 hours ago | National
Bar Council's cancellation of review results illegal: HC
Bar Council's cancellation of review results illegal: HC
23 hours ago | National
Pakistan claims killing 26 Afghan fighters; Taliban says civilians killed
Pakistan claims killing 26 Afghan fighters; Taliban says civilians killed
21 hours ago | International
Govt to import 1.15m metric tonnes of fuel oil
Govt to import 1.15m metric tonnes of fuel oil
20 hours ago | Economy
Budget aims to steer fragile economy toward stability: Khasru
Budget aims to steer fragile economy toward stability: Khasru
3 hours ago | National
Train services on Dhaka-Mymensingh-Jamalpur route resume
Train services on Dhaka-Mymensingh-Jamalpur route resume
22 hours ago | National
Transparency and accountability must be ensured in administrative activities: PM
Transparency and accountability must be ensured in administrative activities: PM
20 hours ago | National
CJC-1295 DAC’s Role in Growth Hormone Signaling and Peptide Engineering
CJC-1295 DAC’s Role in Growth Hormone Signaling and Peptide Engineering
16 hours ago | Tech
Govt to launch pilot ‘e-Health Card’ program in five districts: PM
Govt to launch pilot ‘e-Health Card’ program in five districts: PM
17 hours ago | National
48,403 Bangladeshi Hajis return home
48,403 Bangladeshi Hajis return home
20 hours ago | National
Govt to distribute 1.63m saplings under Tk 53.66cr programme
Govt to distribute 1.63m saplings under Tk 53.66cr programme
23 hours ago | National
Govt approves Tk 82.54cr lentil import to stabilise market
Govt approves Tk 82.54cr lentil import to stabilise market
22 hours ago | National
Zubaida for building livable world thru tree plantation
Zubaida for building livable world thru tree plantation
21 hours ago | National
Researchers Explore TB-500’s Potential Role in Cellular Repair and Biological Coordination
Researchers Explore TB-500’s Potential Role in Cellular Repair and Biological Coordination
17 hours ago | Tech
Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US
Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US
16 hours ago | Sports
Govt to Allocate Record Budget for Health Sector: State Minister
Govt to Allocate Record Budget for Health Sector: State Minister
20 hours ago | National
Soil fertility restoration crucial for sustainable agriculture
Soil fertility restoration crucial for sustainable agriculture
16 hours ago | National
Iconic Lord’s, Gaddafi pitches get demerit point for the first time
Iconic Lord’s, Gaddafi pitches get demerit point for the first time
19 hours ago | Sports