Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 26th February 2025, 2:12 AM
In a major administrative shake-up, Additional Inspector General of Police (IGP) Abdul Alim Mahmud, along with 82 other police officers, has been made Officer on Special Duty (OSD). The decision was announced through three separate notifications issued by the home ministry on Tuesday. However, no official reason was provided for the move.
The list of officers reassigned includes:
Although the home ministry has not publicly stated the reasons for these transfers, sources suggest that many of the officers had roles in the controversial 2018 national elections. This move is being viewed as part of a broader restructuring within law enforcement.
Being placed on OSD is often seen as a sidelining measure, where officers are removed from active duty and assigned to the ministry without specific responsibilities. Such decisions are typically linked to internal investigations, political changes, or administrative restructuring.
This large-scale transfer raises questions about potential reforms within the police force and whether further changes will follow.
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