Police Week 2026 concluded today (13 May) with a firm commitment to transforming the Bangladesh Police into a modern, technology-driven and pro-people force.
The four-day event, held under the theme “My Police, My Country, Bangladesh First,” ended through a series of colourful ceremonies and service-oriented programmes aimed at strengthening the bond between the police and people.
The final day featured a conference between serving and retired police officers held in a cordial environment in the evening. Retired officers shared their experiences and guidance from long years of service, while serving officers exchanged views on further modernisation of the force, strengthening professional capacity and enhancing citizen-focused policing.
Throughout the week, discussions were held on key issues, including law-and-order management, crime control, cyber security enhancement, anti-narcotics operations, traffic management, community policing and improving public service delivery. Emphasis was also placed on strengthening trust and engagement between police and the public.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman inaugurated Police Week on 10 May. He also delivered a directive speech.
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed and other ministers also provided guidance on transforming Bangladesh Police into a more modern, efficient and public-oriented force.
A series of conferences were held between the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and field-level officers during the week, where various operational challenges and proposals for improving service delivery and expanding the use of technology were discussed.
Officials said all sessions were highly participatory and productive, with active involvement from field-level officers.
Authorities expressed hope that the festive and dynamic observance of Police Week 2026 will further strengthen the professionalism, human values and service commitment of Bangladesh Police.
