Staff Correspondent
Published:2024-11-04 18:57:05 BdST
58 more cadet SIs removed ‘for violating discipline’
Fifty-eight more cadet sub-inspectors (SIs) of Sarda Police Academy have been relieved of their duties for breaching discipline during a training session.
A senior official who preferred to remain anonymous revealed this information on Monday.
Earlier, on 22 October, 250 cadet sub-inspectors (SIs) were dismissed from the academy due to violations of disciplinary codes.
The training which started earlier this year was initially scheduled to conclude on 4 November.
The decisions to remove total 308 cadets have been taken amid the growing demands for reforming the police administration following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led corrupt government on 5 August.
Meanwhile, on 25 October, the authorities issued two separate show cause notices to 59 trainee sub-inspectors (SIs) during training sessions at the Bangladesh Police Academy in Sarda, Rajshahi.
The Sarda Police Academy is the primary training institute for new recruits in the Bangladesh Police.
Founded after the country’s independence in 1971, the academy is responsible for producing officers who uphold the law and maintain public order.
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