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A female police officer in the south has committed suicide

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 3rd January 2026, 5:46 AM

A female police officer in the south has committed suicide

In a tragic incident in Dhaka, a female police officer, Raziya Sultana Mim, aged 28, was found dead by apparent suicide at her residence in Koshaibari, South Khan. The incident occurred late on Thursday night, 1 January.

According to authorities, Mim was discovered unconscious around 1:00 a.m. and was immediately taken to the emergency department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Despite urgent medical intervention, doctors declared her dead upon arrival.

Family sources revealed that Mim had been experiencing domestic difficulties. Her father, Md. Nasir Uddin Bacchu, told reporters, “We learned that due to a family dispute, Mim went to her room around 10:00 p.m., tied a scarf around her neck, and hanged herself from the ceiling fan. Her husband, Rajib Mia, who is also a police officer, found her and rushed her to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, but unfortunately, she could not be revived.”

The family hails from Noyabari in Uzirpur Thana, Barishal, and currently resided in a rented apartment in Koshaibari, South Khan, Dhaka. The deceased is survived by her husband and a young daughter.

Dhaka Medical College Hospital Police Camp In-Charge, Inspector Md. Faruk, confirmed the death, stating, “The body has been kept in the morgue of the emergency department. The concerned police station has been duly informed, and the matter is under investigation.”

Family and Incident Details:

Name Age Occupation Relationship Location of Residence Children
Raziya Sultana Mim 28 Police Officer Self Koshaibari, South Khan 1 daughter
Rajib Mia 30* Police Officer Husband Koshaibari, South Khan 1 daughter
Md. Nasir Uddin Bacchu 55* Retired/Other Father Noyabari, Uzirpur, Barishal N/A

*Approximate age

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding Mim’s death, including potential family disputes, while emphasising the need for awareness and support regarding mental health among law enforcement personnel. Neighbours and colleagues expressed shock over the incident, noting that Mim was a dedicated officer who had recently returned from duty.

This incident highlights the ongoing concern over mental health and domestic pressures faced by young professionals, particularly women in demanding jobs such as law enforcement.

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