DHAKA, July 16, (V7N) – A group of 62 trainee officers from the Armed Forces War Course (AFWC)-2026 visited the Police Headquarters here today as part of their ongoing training at the National Defence College (NDC).
The delegation, led by Brigadier General Mohammad Nazmul Haque, Chief Instructor of the AFWC, was welcomed at the Police Headquarters under the AFWC-2026 programme being conducted at the NDC in Mirpur Cantonment, according to a press release.
During the visit, the trainee officers attended an interactive session with senior Bangladesh Police officials at the Hall of Pride, chaired by Additional Inspector General Md. Musfequr Rahman. At the outset, Deputy Inspector General (HR) Mohammad Ashfaqul Alam briefed the delegation on the history, heritage, mission, and vision of Bangladesh Police, highlighting its contribution to the Liberation War, its role in maintaining internal security and law and order, and its distinguished service in UN peacekeeping missions. A documentary showcasing the overall activities of Bangladesh Police was also screened.
The trainee officers later exchanged views with senior police officials on the force's current operations, future challenges, and other contemporary policing issues.
The additional inspector general said the Armed Forces and Bangladesh Police work together during national emergencies and crises, and expressed hope that such visits would further strengthen the longstanding professional relationship and cooperation between the two forces.
On behalf of the visiting delegation, the trainee officers thanked the Inspector General of Police and the police authorities for the warm reception and hospitality. The visiting team comprised 62 trainee officers participating in the AFWC-2026 programme.
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