Four ASPs to join Police Aviation Wing as pilots
21 March 2022, 07:11 pm | Updated: 24 November 2024, 12:06 pm
Four Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs) have successfully completed their solo flights operation training at the Army Aviation School to join the Police Aviation Wing as pilots soon.
Ten trainees from different forces have been participating in helicopter operations at the Army Aviation School among them four are from Bangladesh Police.
ASP Fatema-Tuj-Johra has obtained the first place by getting highest numbers among other participants, according to a press release issued by the Police Headquarters today.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Benazir Ahmed said that with the launching of the aviation wing, Bangladesh Police will be a three-dimensional force.
“The newly raised Aviation Wing of the Police will play a vital role in quick response, communication, conducting serious operations and rescue drive in remote areas of the country,” he said.
The IGP also exchanged views with a delegation of Army Aviation School led by its Commander Major General I K M Mostahsinul Baki at the Hall of Pride of the Police Headquarters.
Dr Benazir expressed special gratitude to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for allowing to launch the Aviation Wing of Bangladesh Police, reports BSS.
The Army Aviation School has been playing a vital role in training the pilots of the newly formed aviation wing, he said adding that the armed forces, especially the army, have good professional relations and cooperation with Bangladesh Police.
He hoped that the field of such cooperation would be further enhanced and consolidated in the future.