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Criminal Investigation Department (Bangladesh)

Bangladesh Police investigation unit


Bangladesh Police investigation unit

FieldValue
agencynameCriminal Investigation Department
nativenameaক্রিমিনাল ইনভেস্টিগেশন ডিপার্টমেন্ট
image_size150px
abbreviationCID
logoEmblem of the Criminal Investigation Department (Bangladesh).png
logocaptionEmblem of Criminal Investigation Department
flag[[File:Untitled-design-3-571f94a4dc74809c793df0e39161a2f4.webp150px]]
flagcaptionFlag of Criminal Investigation Department
formed
budgetClassified
employeesClassified
countryBangladesh
headquartersMalibagh, Dhaka
nationalyes
sizearea148460 km2
sizepopulation162 million
governingbodyMinistry of Home Affairs
constitution1The Police Act, 1861
electeetypeMinister
minister1nameJahangir Alam Chowdhury
minister1pfoMinister of Home Affairs
chief1nameAddl. IGP Md. Sibgat Ullah,PPM, BPM
chief1positionDirector General & Chief Executive
parentagencyBangladesh Police Flag.svg Bangladesh Police
unittypeType of Agency'
unitnameInvestigation Directorate General
vehicle1typeArmored vehicles
aircraft1typeHelicopters
website

The Criminal Investigation Department(; abbreviated as CID) is a specialized intelligence and investigation wing of Bangladesh Police responsible for investigating serious and complex crimes across the country. Established to provide professional investigative support, CID handles cases involving homicides, organized crime, financial crimes, cybercrime, and high-profile criminal investigations. The department employs modern forensic, technical, and intelligence-gathering techniques and works closely with other national and international law enforcement agencies to solve crimes efficiently and uphold the rule of law in Bangladesh.

History

In 2009, the Criminal Investigation Department in Chittagong received an advanced forensic lab facility.

The South Korean government provided training to 15 officers of the Criminal Investigation Department from 24 November to 10 December 2011 through the Korea International Cooperation Agency at Korea Police Investigation Academy.

Following attacks on the indigenous Santal community in Gaibandha District in 2019, the Criminal Investigation Department was appointed to investigate. The charge sheet submitted by the CID was rejected by the Santal Community who alleged names of local Members of Parliament, Md. Abul Kalam Azad, and Managing Director of state-owned Rangpur Sugar Mill, Abdul Awal, was not included in the charge sheet but that of a dead Awami League leader was included. The Santal plaintiff filed a no-confidence petition against the charge sheet with Gobindaganj court in January 2020.

The Criminal Investigation Department arrested a man on the charge of making derogatory comments about the first doctor to die in the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. On 6 July 2020, the Criminal Investigation Department started investigations against Member of Parliament Mohammad Shahid Islam, who had been detained in Kuwait on human trafficking and corruption charges. On 22 November 2020, the CID arrested Tithy Sarkar, a student of Jagannath University, who was accused of making "derogatory" comments about Islam and Muhammad. She had been missing since October 2020 when the comments first emerged on social media.

The Criminal Investigation Department announced plans to establish a central database of licensed weapons in Bangladesh on 24 March 2021 using Automated Ballistic Identification Systems.

The Deputy Inspector General of the Cyber Wing of the Criminal Investigation Department, Jamil Ahmed, investigated the laundering of 1 billion taka through streaming apps like BIGO Live by a group of Chinese and Bangladeshi nationals on 13 June 2021. In July 2021, Additional Deputy Inspector General of CID Kamrul Ahsan stated that cryptocurrencies were illegal in Bangladesh, which was contradicted by Bangladesh Bank.

On 6 August 2021, the Criminal Investigation Department was handed the cases against Faria Mahbub Piasha, Helena Jahangir, Moriom Akter Mou and Pori Moni who were detained in separate raids by Rapid Action Battalion. Sheikh Omar Faruque, Additional Deputy Inspector General of the Criminal Investigation Department and the investigation officer four, was sent into forced retirement by the government of Bangladesh after he was criticised by Bangladesh High Court for violating its directive by placing Pori Moni on remand multiple times.

Chief Executives

Sl No.NameStart dateEnd dateReference
1.Farrukh Ahmad Chowdhury23 January 20041 February 2005title=CID Bangladesh Policeurl=https://www.cid.gov.bd/chiefs_of_cid.phpaccess-date=3 October 2022website=}}
2.Mohammed Shamsul Islam1 February 200518 August 2005
3.Md. Amjad Hossain18 August 200529 December 2005
4.Khuda Baksh Chowdhury9 January 20061 November 2006
5.SM Mizanur Rahman2 November 20065 November 2006
6.Nur Mohammad14 January 200728 January 2007
7.Phani Bhoushon Choudhury1 February 200719 February 2008
8.Mohammad Javed Patwary19 February 200816 March 2009
9.Syed Shahzaman Raj16 March 200914 October 2010
10.Md. Mokhlesur Rahman14 October 20101 January 2015
11.Sheikh Hemayet Hossain19 January 20153 May 2019
12.Md. Shafiqul Islam19 May 201912 September 2019
13.Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun10 October 201914 March 2020
14.Barrister Mahbubur Rahman5 May 202030 July 2022
15.Mohammad Ali Mia23 August 202213 August 2024
16.Md. Matiur Rahman Sheikh16 October 20245 March 2024
17.Gazi Jashim Uddin17 March 2025May 2025
18.Md. Sibgat UllahMay 2025

Notable cases

  • Bangladesh Rifles revolt- The Criminal Investigation Department pressed charges against 824 individuals, civilians and soldiers of Bangladesh Rifles soldiers, on 13 July 2010. The case was investigated by Special Superintendent Abdul Kahar Akand.
  • 2013 Dhaka garment factory collapse
  • Bangladesh Bank robbery, The Criminal Investigation Department found Bangladesh Bank did not use firewalls and had used cheap second-hand equipment.
  • Murder of Sohagi Jahan Tonu, They interrogated three local Comilla artists in their investigation of Tonu's murder. They failed to solve the crime for four years and then handed over the case to Police Bureau of Investigation in 2020.

Controversies

On 25 November 2017, 11 members of the Criminal Investigation Department were found to have taken 4.5 million taka from recruiting agents by an investigation of the police headquarters. The investigation was started following complaints by the Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies.

On 20 April 2019, Detective Branch arrested a constable of the Criminal Investigation Department Uttara zone, Taijuddin, and his informant, Abul Bashar, with 990 Yaba pills in Savar Upazila.

On 30 June 2020, Md Imam Hossain, the Joint Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, was transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department following a request of the Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Md Shafiqul Islam who had alleged that Imran offered him a bribe. He was appointed the additional deputy inspector general of the CID in an order signed by Dhananjay Kumar Das, Deputy Secretary at the Ministry of Home Affairs.

On 26 August 2021, three officers of the Criminal Investigation Department were arrested after they abducted a man and his mother for ransom. The arrestees are Assistant Superintendent of Police Hasinur Rahman, an assistant sub-inspector, and a constable. The officers were stationed in Rangpur District while the abductee was living in Dinajpur District. They CID officers were denied bail on 1 September 2021 by a Dinapur Court.

On 8 September 2021, Aksaduzzaman, a former Sub Inspector of the Criminal Investigation Department, was detained for his involvement in the robbery of a migrant working on his way to the airport to fly to Dubai on 19 October 2020. His wife alleged she gave 1.4 million taka to Kaysar Rizvi Korayshi, Deputy Commissioner of Detective Branch, which he denied. Aksaduzzam was placed on the remand of the Detective Branch by Debbrata Biswas, Metropolitan Magistrate, on 9 September 2021.

References

References

  1. Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division. (2009). "World Population Prospects, Table A.1". United Nations.
  2. (20 September 2016). "Six months into Tonu murder: Investigation remains stalled".
  3. (19 February 2019). "At a glance: Intelligence agencies of Bangladesh". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  4. (13 July 2021). "Mahbubur Rahman's tenure as CID chief extended by 1 year". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  5. (30 September 2009). "Modern forensic lab for CID by Dec". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  6. (22 November 2011). "Korea to train 15 CID officers". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  7. (4 January 2021). "Attacks on Santals in Gaibandha: No Confidence petition submitted against CID charge sheet". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  8. (22 April 2020). "Man arrested for slandering Dr Moyeen Uddin". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  9. (6 July 2020). "CID starts investigation against MP Shahid". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  10. (11 November 2020). "CID arrests missing JnU student Tithy for hurting religious sentiment". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  11. Khan, Mohammad Jamil. (24 March 2021). "CID moves to create a database of all licensed firearms and bullets". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  12. (13 June 2021). "Crores of taka being siphoned from country through Bigo Live, Likee: CID". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  13. (28 July 2021). "CID: Cryptocurrencies are illegal". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  14. (6 August 2021). "Cases against Pori Moni, Helena Jahagir, 2 others handed over to CID". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  15. (2 September 2021). "Govt sends CID Addl DIG Faruque on retirement". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  16. "CID {{!}} Bangladesh Police".
  17. (13 August 2024). "CID chief removed".
  18. "18 police officers including CID chief transferred".
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  20. (13 July 2010). "CID indicts 824 for BDR carnage". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  21. (13 July 2010). "CID indicts 824 for BDR carnage". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  22. "Bangladesh fails to begin trial seven years after deadly Rana Plaza disaster". [[bdnews24.com]].
  23. (5 May 2016). "Interpol team in Dhaka to help CID". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  24. (22 April 2016). "Bangladesh Bank exposed to hackers by cheap switches, no firewall: cops". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  25. (22 June 2016). "Tonu murder: CID quizzes 3 local artistes". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  26. (22 June 2016). "Tonu murder: CID quizzes 3 local artistes". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  27. (17 November 2020). "Tonu Murder: CID hands over case to PBI". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  28. (25 November 2017). "11 CID men took Tk 45 lakh bribe from businessman". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  29. (20 April 2019). "CID constable held with 990 yaba pills". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  30. (30 June 2020). "JC Imam transferred to CID after offering bribe to DMP commissioner". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  31. Karmakar, Kongkon. (26 August 2021). "3 cops arrested for kidnapping". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  32. (1 September 2021). "Abduction Case: ASP, ASI, constable denied bail". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  33. (9 September 2021). "Cop involved in robbery". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  34. (9 September 2021). "Former sub-inspector of CID remanded in robbery case". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
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