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== Bangladesh == | == Bangladesh == | ||
In [[Bangladesh Police]], the post of a Deputy Inspector General of police is an important appointment. It's the third highest post in the force. Generally a DIG commands police range. But some times very important responsibility are given to a DIG by the [[Inspector General of Police]]. To be a DIG and above officers must qualify in the [[Bangladesh Civil Service|Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS)]] exam. Then he/she is appointed as Assistant Superintendent of Police, following that, additional [[Police superintendent|Police Super]], then he/she have to be prompted to Police Super, then Additional Deputy Inspector General and then Deputy Inspector General. If he/she performed well and the [[Home ministry]] thought, then they can promoted to Additional Inspector General to [[Inspector General of Police (Bangladesh)|Inspector General of Bangladesh Police]] (IGP). | In [[Bangladesh Police]], the post of a Deputy Inspector General of police is an important appointment. It's the third highest post in the force. Generally a DIG commands police range. But some times very important responsibility are given to a DIG by the [[Inspector General of Police]]. To be a DIG and above officers must qualify in the [[Bangladesh Civil Service|Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS)]] exam. Then he/she is appointed as Assistant Superintendent of Police, following that, additional [[Police superintendent|Police Super]], then he/she have to be prompted to Police Super, then Additional Deputy Inspector General and then Deputy Inspector General. If he/she performed well and the [[Home ministry]] thought, then they can promoted to Additional Inspector General to [[Inspector General of Police (Bangladesh)|Inspector General of Bangladesh Police]] (IGP). | ||