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ABM Bazlur Rahman
Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ABM Bazlur Rahman is a retired police officer and former commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police.[1][2]
Early life
Rahman did his master's in economics at the University of Dhaka.[3] He is a member of the Bangladesh Economics Association.[4]
Career
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Rahman has served in the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[5]
From 7 November 1999 to 30 November 2000, Rahman was the director of Training of the Police Staff College, Bangladesh.[6] From 2001 to 2002, Rahman served in the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor.[5] In September 2003, he was promoted to deputy inspectors general.[7]
In November 2006, Rahman was appointed commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police.[8] He replaced Naeem Ahmed as commissioner.[9] Naeem had served less than 48 hours as commissioner before being replaced by Rahman.[10] He met President Iajuddin Ahmed in November 2006 along with director generals of Rapid Action Battalion and Bangladesh Rifles, and Inspector General of Police.[11] In January 2007, he led raid of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police in detaining more than a thousand supporters of the Awami League ahead of a program of the party.[12] Three thousand people were detained in mass arrests after Rahman provided each police station under the Dhaka Metropolitan Police with a target number of detainees.[13][14]
Rahman was made officer on special duty in July 2007 along with Director General of Rapid Action Battalion SM Mizanur Rahman.[15]
Rahman is a director of Administration of the Independent University, Bangladesh.[3][16]
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