In 1947, Sylhet became part of East Pakistan following a referendum, with the exception of the Karimganj sub-division. The larger Sylhet area was later divided into four distinct districts: Sylhet, Sunamganj, Habiganj, and Maulvi Bazar, between 1983 and 1984. Sylhet is home to several sacred sites, including the tombs of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) and Shah Paran (R), Syed Osmani Bagdadi (R), Jinda Pir, Fakir Kanai Shah, and Shitalang Shah, which are revered by Muslims from Bangladesh and...
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In 1947, Sylhet became part of East Pakistan following a referendum, with the exception of the Karimganj sub-division. The larger Sylhet area was later divided into four distinct districts: Sylhet, Sunamganj, Habiganj, and Maulvi Bazar, between 1983 and 1984. Sylhet is home to several sacred sites, including the tombs of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) and Shah Paran (R), Syed Osmani Bagdadi (R), Jinda Pir, Fakir Kanai Shah, and Shitalang Shah, which are revered by Muslims from Bangladesh and beyond.
The district of Sylhet has 11 police stations, namely Zakigonj, Kanaighat, Bianabazar, Jointiapur, Goinghat, Companigonj, Balagong, Osmaninagor, Bishanath, Golapgonj, and Fenchugong. The district's police administration is organized into three circles: South, North, and Zakigonj. The district also features four check posts, two investigation centers, a divisional police hospital, and an in-service training center, all under the leadership of the Superintendent of Police.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War, eight police personnel from different ranks in this district were martyred, highlighting Sylhet's significant contribution to the nation's history.
The Railway Police in Bangladesh operate under the National Police Headquarters and the Ministry of Home Affairs, following the guidelines of the Police Regulation of Bengal 1943. Their duties encompass a range of responsibilities, including crime prevention and detection, maintaining law and order, arresting and detaining suspects, emergency response, and conducting legal proceedings. These various roles demonstrate the comprehensive scope of the Railway Police's work in ensuring public safety and security within the railway network.
In 1947, Sylhet became part of East Pakistan following a referendum, with the exception of the Karimganj sub-division. The larger Sylhet area was later divided into four distinct districts: Sylhet, Sunamganj, Habiganj, and Maulvi Bazar, between 1983 and 1984. Sylhet is home to several sacred sites, including the tombs of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) and Shah Paran (R), Syed Osmani Bagdadi (R), Jinda Pir, Fakir Kanai Shah, and Shitalang Shah, which are revered by Muslims from Bangladesh and...
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