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Saiful Islam (police officer)

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Md. Saiful Islam is a Bangladeshi police officer and former commissioner of Chittagong Metropolitan Police, which is responsible for policing in Chittagong, the second largest city in Bangladesh.[1][2] He was the head of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Police formed to guard the Dhaka Metro Rail.[3][4]

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Islam is a former commissioner of Barisal Metropolitan Police.[5] He was detained over the death of a student in protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.[6]

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Islam joined Bangladesh Police from the 20th batch of Bangladesh Civil Service.[7][8]

From 30 April 2012 to 13 September 2014, Islam was the deputy commissioner of Chittagong Metropolitan Police.[1] Then her served as the superintendent of police in Barisal District.[1]

In December 2023, Islam was the commissioner of the Barisal Metropolitan Police.[9] He suspended a sub-inspector for working outside his jurisdiction.[10] He was withdrawn before the national election and replaced by Jehadul Kabir.[9] He organized an event to train police officers of the Barisal Metropolitan Police on mobile financial services.[11] His withdrawal was ordered by the Bangladesh Election Commission.[9]

Islam was the deputy inspector general of Metro Rail (MRT) Police.[7] On 23 June 2024, he was appointed commissioner of the Chittagong Metropolitan Police and joined the unit on 4 July.[12] He replaced Krishna Pada Roy.[13] After assuming office he promised to take action against corruption.[14] This was part of a major reshuffle of Bangladesh Police in June.[15][16]

Following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government, Islam was transferred out of the Chittagong Metropolitan Police to the Bangladesh Police Academy.[7][17] Hasib Aziz succeeded him as commissioner of the Chittagong Metropolitan Police.[18] This was part of a change in all senior level positions in Bangladesh Police following the fall of the Awami League government.[19]

In February 2025, Islam was detained along with former assistant commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Rajan Kumar Saha, and Superintendent of Police Tanvir Salehin Emon.[7] Five other police officers were detained in February. Islam was charged with the death of a protestor against Hasina, Chittagong University student Hridoy Chandra Tarua, on 18 July 2024.[7] He is held in Chittagong Central Jail with divisional status.[20]

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