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Police Training Centres (PTC) in Bangladesh were initially established in 1972 as Zonal Police Training Schools (ZPTS) to impart training mainly to Trainee Recruit Constables (TRC) of Bangladesh Police. With the course of time for meeting up the need of recruiting and training huge constables and different level officers as well as staffs, those schools were not found sufficiently equipped. So it became the demand of the time to upgrade those training institutes. On this backdrop, the facilities and capacities of those schools were further developed in 1992. They were upgraded as Police Training Centers. Those training centers are training a lot more like- Armed Police Battalion, Staffs, the Security Personnel of Forest Division, Boatmen, Gardeners, Laskars, Head Constables etc. in addition to impart training to only fresh recruit constables. However, from the inception up to 1992 Police Training Schools were commanded by the respective Superintendent of Police of the district where ...
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Bangladesh Police
The Bangladesh Police ( bn, বাংলাদেশ পুলিশ) of the People's Republic of Bangladesh is a law enforcement agency, operating under the Ministry of Home Affairs. It plays a crucial role in maintaining peace, and enforcement of law and order within Bangladesh. Though the police are primarily concerned with the maintenance of law and order and security of persons and property of individuals, they also play a big role in the criminal justice system. Bangladesh police played an important role during the Bangladesh's liberation war. History Medieval period Details of policing activities during the middle age are challenging to find. However, during the periods of the great sultans, an official holding the position of Muhtasib used to perform the duties of policing. This person was the chief of police, in charge of public works, and the inspector of public ethics simultaneously. In urban areas, Kotwals were responsible for performing police duties. The policin ...
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Police Training Centre, Tangail
To impart the basic training of the fresh recruit constables of Bangladesh Police, the Police Training School (PTS), Tangail was established in 1972 on the trusted property of the then Zaminders at the village Moherha under the jurisdiction of Mirzapur Police Station in the district of Tangail Tangail ( bn, টাঙ্গাইল, ), is a major city within the Dhaka Division in central Bangladesh. It sits on the bank of the Louhajang River, north-west of Dhaka, the nation's capital. It is considered to be the main urban area of .... The institute was headed by an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP). This institute is situated on of land. In 1990 the PTS was upgraded into Police Training Centre (PTC) further developing its standard. Now a Commandant (DIG Ranked Police Officer) commands this Police Training Centre. Courses offered This centre mainly provides training to – References {{reflist Bangladesh Police Organisations based in Tangail Police academies ...
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Police Training Centre, Rangpur
Police Training Centre, Rangpur was incepted in 1972 at Rangpur, Bangladesh, Rangpur police lines as the Zonal Police Training School (ZPTS) of Bangladesh Police. As the numbers of the trainees were increasing with the pace of time, the necessity of improving the standard of the training institute was felt. So, it became essential to settle this institute at a different location. Consequently, of land was acquired on 1 July 1990. Later the Police Training School was upgraded into Police Training Centre (PTC) further developing its standard. Now a Commandant (DIG of Police) commands this Police Training Centre. Courses offered This centre mainly provides training to – References

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Police Training Centre, Khulna
Police Training Centre, Khulna is a police training school of Bangladesh Police. It is situated beside of Dhaka-Jessore-Khulna Highway. History This institution was formed in 1972 as a ''Zonal Police Training School(ZPTS)'' at Khalishpur Municipal Market. In 1980, it was shifted to the Jessore Police Lines. On 18 September 1989 this institution was upgraded as Police Training Centre & finally shifted to the present location in Khulna city. Facilities Police Training Centre Khulna has two-storeyed administrative building, a five storeyed TRC barrack, a multipurpose hall, a mosque, two-storeyed Commandants quarter, Deputy Commamdants quarter, a six-storeyed SI/ASI quarters, a six-storeyed Constables quarter and three tin-shade barracks. There are also a ''Firing Range'' in Shiromoni The Battle of Shiromoni (Bengali: শিরোমণির যুদ্ধ) (13–17 December 1971) was fought during the Bangladesh Liberation War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 between the ...
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Police Training Centre, Noakhali
The police are a constituted body of persons empowered by a state, with the aim to enforce the law, to ensure the safety, health and possessions of citizens, and to prevent crime and civil disorder. Their lawful powers include arrest and the use of force legitimized by the state via the monopoly on violence. The term is most commonly associated with the police forces of a sovereign state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being separate from the military and other organizations involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors; however, gendarmerie are military units charged with civil policing. Police forces are usually public sector services, funded through taxes. Law enforcement is only part of policing activity. Policing has included an array of activities in different situations, but the predominant ones are concerned with the pre ...
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