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Bangladesh Police has been contributing to peace Keeping & peace building operations all over the world under the UN DPO umbrella with pride and dignity since Commencement of its deployment of its personnel to different UN Peace missions. With a memorable contribution of 481 personnel (as of date) to the UN mandate of peacekeepers uphold its Commitment; Bangladesh meanly occupies the 4th position (31/08/2021) among contributing countries(PCC)in the world.

(https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/troop-and-police-contributors)

 

It all began in 1989 when it left behind its glorious chapter by participating in the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) in an African state named Namibia – ever since, success stories have flourished the fame with adventurous total number of 20,328 personnel in 23 UN Missions to date.

 Firm with belief in ensuring peace with utmost proficiency, Bangladesh Police sent specially equipped self-sufficient police units called Formed Police Units (FPUs) to Ivory Coast in 2005.To date Bangladeshi FPUs and UNPOLs with as usual name and fame are working in 3 different missions which are MONUSCO (DR CONGO), UNAMID (Darfur, Sudan), UNMISS, (South Sudan), ,MINUSMA (Mali), Currently we have 20 Individual Police Officers(IPO)  working in 03 different Missions UN Peacekeeping missions, 02 Police Officers working in P-Level/UN jobs and 459 FPU members working in 3 Formed Police Units, in total 481 Police Officers are working in 03 UN Peacekeeping missions and UN HQ.

Bangladesh Police has already demonstrated the expertise in different field of policing like Forensic, Foot Print, Finger Print, Ballistic, Democratic Policing, Community Policing and so on so forth. Bangladesh Police has not only proved its capacities in the field missions but also has enhanced its capabilities in DPO in the United Nations’ Headquarters.

Bangladesh Police has been performing duties with utmost sincerity, professionalism and dedication. They assist in facilitating the process of disarmament and reintegration, maintaining law and order, protecting displaced and distressed persons, facilitating humanitarian assistance and protecting human rights.

Responding to the challenges in implementing the UN Mandate in the field of gender issues, women and children affairs, Bangladesh Police  sent 1 (one) Women FPUs in DR Congo (MONUSCO) in 2005.

Bangladesh, being top contributor of female police officers to the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, has become the crucial partner in the transition from war to peace. Bangladesh female peacekeeper has placed them as key driving force to reduce gender-based violence, conflict and confrontation, providing sense of security especially for women and children, mentoring female police officer in the local area and thus empowering women in the host country and promoting social cohesion. Bangladesh female police officer with its name and fame has established themselves as the role model in the community in the Mission area. Consequently, the demand for Bangladesh Female Police Officer is increasing day by day in the UN peace keeping operations.

Deaths are forever unbearable to follow as always grief makes us silence. Our 22 brave-hearts, sacrificed their supreme in peacekeeping operations while serving in the mission areas under the UN umbrella to uphold the name and fame of their motherland. That is the level of dedication which eventually proves the firm commitment of Bangladesh Police in ensuring peace and security around the world.

Scopes and Opportunities:

Over the past decades, the restoration of Rule of Law in post conflict mission area is getting high importance as the international community has recognized the fact of strengthening internal security and criminal justice structure as the most important pre requisite to stabilize the conflict within states. As such the role of UN Police has expanded from monitoring and advising function to reforming, restructuring and institutional building of local police services. Expertise of Bangladesh Police in the field of responsive policing, accountable policing, community policing, electoral assistance has proven its importance in the UN Peace Keeping Operations resulting in wide scopes to work in international arena.

At the time of transition from short term peace keeping efforts to long term peace building process, Bangladesh Police has huge opportunity to work. If we go to the details of range of measures at time of peace building efforts to reduce the risk of relapsing into conflict by strengthening national capacity at all levels for conflict management, first and foremost it is emphasizing on basic safety security and the rule of law which includes protection of property and lives, enforcement of law and order, capacity building of local police, reform of the security and training of local police forces and ensuring the respect for human rights for achieving sustainable peace. Bangladesh Police peace keepers as “early peace builders” have all the qualities to implement peace building tasks by providing security umbrella, training for the local Police to build up their capacity in collaboration with other partners.

Challenges:

Based on the needs of future post-conflict situations, UN Police mandate continues to change and Bangladesh Police needs to cope with undergone major changes in UN and thus need to enhance the competency and skills emphasizing on the potential problems of different regions in order to meet the demand of United Nations. Needless to mention, to cope with the culture of any mission area, Bangladesh Police has emphasized on overcoming the limitations of skills UN official languages.

Financial constraints of UN might be exposed as major challenges in order to ensure rapid deployment, readiness and standing capacity. As such Bangladesh Police has given emphasis on the capabilities of rapid deployment and rapid responses to emerging crisis.

Because of the different scenario in different mission area, Bangladesh Police is in a process of enhancing its skill on clear idea and conception on Rules of Engagement (RoE) in a view to act with impartiality in the faces of large scale massacre or untoward incident in the mission area. It is identified that to respond to the challenges posed by the contemporary conflicts, Police must be in order mobile, trained, flexible, productive and sustainable.

In conclusion, we would like to say, Bangladesh Police has one treasure and that treasure is the commitment to the UN Mandate and as such Bangladesh Police would like to engage themselves in any peace keeping mission, wherever & whenever needed by the United Nations. (As on 05.10.2021)