Home Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Monday said the interim government has recruited 15,851 police personnel in the past year.
He stated this after finishing the 12th meeting of the advisory council on law and order at the Home Ministry office in the capital.
The government has also recruited 4469 soldiers at Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and 5551 sepoys in Bangladesh Ansar and VDP in the last one year, he added.
Replying to a query, he opined that the newly recruited personnel in the police, BGB and Ansar will play a significant role in holding the upcoming national elections fairly and peacefully.
Apart from the fresh recruitment in the three forces, 1558 personnel were recruited in prisons, while 208 in the Fire Service and Civil Defence by the Interim Government.
Replying to a question about measures to stop mob violence, the adviser said that they are trying to stop mob violence.
"I'm not saying that the mob violence has decreased to zero level," he said.
Referring to mob violence in Rangpur, Jahangir said the mob violence has decreased in Dhaka. He added that one or two incidents are now taking place outside Dhaka.
About the suspension of 18 senior police officers, including former chief of the Detective Branch of police Harun or Rashid, for their absence from work for long without prior permission of the authorities concerned, the Home Adviser said, "It is an ongoing process."
The home adviser reiterated his commitment that no innocent people will be arrested or harassed in fake cases.
"The responsible people will not be spared in any way," he warned.
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