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Bangladesh, Malaysia to boost cooperation against transnational crimes

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2025-07-30, 11:22pm

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Bangladesh and Malaysian police have agreed to enhance mutual cooperation in combating transnational crimes.


The agreement was made at a bilateral meeting between Bangladesh Police and Royal Malaysia Police held at the Police Headquarters this morning, said a press release of the Police Headquarters.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Bangladesh Police Baharul Alam led the Bangladesh delegation while Head of the Counter Terrorism Unit of the Royal Malaysia Police Azman Bin Abd Razak led the Malaysian seven members  delegation.

Bangladesh Police Chief welcomed the Royal Malaysia Police delegation and highlighted the cordial and friendly relations existing between Bangladesh and Malaysia.

During the meeting, the delegation discussed various issues related to terrorism, human trafficking, money laundering and mutual interests between Bangladesh and Royal Malaysian Police. 

The police of both countries expressed their hope that they would continue to cooperate in exchanging information on regular basis.

RAB Director General AKM Shahidur Rahman, Special Branch Additional IG,  Md. Golam Rasul, Police Headquarters Additional IG, (Crime and Operations) Khondaker Rafiqul Islam, among others, were present, reports BSS.