HomePopular ContentChanges in Police Uniform Again, Circular Issued

Changes in Police Uniform Again, Circular Issued

The color of the Bangladesh Police uniform has been changed once again. According to the new decision, police members will now wear light olive and khaki pants in metropolitan areas, in addition to the dark blue shirt.

A circular in this regard was issued from the Police Headquarters on Thursday (June 18). It was signed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Md. Ali Hossain Fakir.

Read More:  US-Iran Peace Treaty Finalized, War Ends

As per the circular, police members in districts and other units will have dark blue shirts instead of the previous iron (gray) color. Additionally, all metropolitan police shirts will be light olive in color, and the pants for all police personnel will be khaki.

Changes have also been made to the uniforms of female police members. For female members of the District Police, Armed Police Battalion, Specialized Police Battalion, Special Branch, Criminal Investigation Department, and Rapid Action Battalion, dark blue sarees and dark blue blouses have been designated.

Read More:  Shooting on Argentina Supporters in USA, 1 Dead

Furthermore, female members of the Metropolitan Police will wear dark blue sarees with light olive blouses. The circular also specifies that their head covers must be dark blue.

Previously, following the political changes of August 5, 2024, there was a demand for police uniform reform, and subsequently, a new iron-colored uniform was introduced. However, after feedback and review from various quarters, a new uniform combining dark blue and olive colors has now been determined.

Read More:  Finance Minister: Budget Reflects Public Expectations

Facebook Comments Box

LATEST POSTS

Bitcoin Clings to $64,000 as Iran Closures Hormuz and US Threatens Retaliation

Bitcoin (BTC) returned to $64,000 on Sunday amid concerns over unreliable BTC price strength.Key points:Bitcoin brushes off US-Iran tensions despite the Strait of Hormuz being...

FCC robocall rule could make phone accounts a richer target for crypto attackers

The FCC’s proposed robocall rule, published May 26 under CG Docket Nos. 17-59 and 02-278, asks whether originating voice service providers should collect and retain...

Most Popular