Inspector Asaduzzaman Dies in Bangkok

Inspector Md Asaduzzaman of the Prosecution Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has passed away while undergoing treatment in Bangkok, Thailand. He was declared dead at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Friday at a private hospital in the Thai capital. The senior police officer had been suffering from a prolonged and serious illness, for which he had recently been taken abroad for advanced medical care.

The death was confirmed by Deputy Commissioner Mia Mohammad Ashis Bin Hassan of the DMP Prosecution Division, who expressed profound sorrow at the loss and extended condolences to the bereaved family. Fellow officers across the force have also expressed deep grief, describing his passing as a significant loss to the organisation.

According to DMP sources, Inspector Asaduzzaman was widely respected for his integrity, professionalism, and strong sense of duty throughout his career. He began his service in the Bangladesh Police as a Sub-Inspector and, through consistent dedication and performance, was later promoted to the rank of Inspector. Over the years, he served in various important roles, particularly in court-related prosecution duties, where his legal acumen and procedural expertise were highly regarded.

He was an alumnus of the University of Dhaka, where he completed his undergraduate studies before joining law enforcement. Colleagues recall that he was calm, disciplined, and committed to maintaining justice and procedural accuracy in all assigned responsibilities. Importantly, he remained free from controversy throughout his long service career.

Inspector Asaduzzaman leaves behind his wife, a son, and a daughter. His sudden demise has cast a shadow of grief over his family, colleagues, and close associates. He hailed from the village of Chhoto Ajoldi under Pakundia upazila in Kishoreganj district, where news of his death has also been received with deep sorrow.

Summary of Personal and Professional Information

CategoryDetails
NameMd Asaduzzaman
RankInspector
DivisionProsecution Division, DMP
OrganisationDhaka Metropolitan Police
Place of DeathBangkok, Thailand
Time of DeathFriday, approximately 8:30 a.m.
EducationBachelor’s Degree, University of Dhaka
FamilyWife, one son, one daughter
Home DistrictKishoreganj, Pakundia Upazila, Chhoto Ajoldi village

Senior officers within the police administration have described his passing as an irreplaceable loss, noting that his absence will be felt particularly in prosecution-related operations where his experience and judgement were valued. Tributes continue to pour in from colleagues who remember him as a dedicated officer who served with quiet distinction and professionalism. His funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the family in due course.

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