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Home adviser: 64 districts get SPs through lottery

Regarding applying the same system to OCs, he said it would be applied, stressing that the most capable officers were chosen

 
Update : 26 Nov 2025, 02:21 PM

Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said the government has appointed Superintendents of Police for 64 districts through a lottery system, categorizing districts by law-and-order concerns ahead of next February’s national election.

According to a gazette notification, signed by Md Mahbubur Rahman, deputy secretary at the Ministry of Home Affairs, was issued on Wednesday.

Talking to reporters after a review meeting of the Annual Development Program of the Ministry of Agriculture at the Secretariat, he claimed that no meritorious officers have been left out during the SP postings.

Responding to a question on the lottery system, the adviser said: “Yes, the news is correct. The lottery was conducted exactly as planned. We established three categories—A, B, and C—not based on district size but on the law and order situation.”

After categorizing districts, the adviser said, officers were assigned accordingly.

“Out of a total of 64 SPs, 18 were reassigned, while others remained unchanged. The lottery then decided which officer would go to which district, based on luck,” he asserted.

Asked if the same system would apply to officer-in-charge postings, he replied, saying "Insha’Allah," emphasizing that primarily the most capable officers were selected.

 
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