Muhammad Nurul Huda

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Muhammad Nurul Huda is a Bangladeshi police officer who served as the 17th Inspector General of Police of Bangladesh Police during 2000–2001.[1] He is a columnist at The Daily Star.[2][3] He worked as a consultant of the United Nations Development Programme.[4]

Quick facts 16th Inspector General of Police of Bangladesh Police, Preceded by ...
Muhammad Nurul Huda
16th Inspector General of Police of Bangladesh Police
In office
7 June 2000  6 November 2001
Preceded byA.Y.B.I. Siddiqi
Succeeded byMudabbir Hossain Chowdhury
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Career

Huda joined the Police Service of Pakistan in 1970.[5] He received training from the Federal Bureau of Investigation as an East Pakistan Police officer.[6][7]

In 1994, Huda was made the National Law Enforcement Consultant of the United Nations Drug Control Programme in Dhaka.[5] He served in that position till 1997.[8]

From 7 June 2000 to 6 November 2001, Huda was the Inspector General of Police of Bangladesh Police.[8] During the caretaker government led by chief advisor Latifur Rahman.[9]

Huda retired as the Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports in 2003.[5]

Huda is a member of the advocacy group of the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute.[5] In June 2024, he criticized the Bangladesh Police Service Association for posting a statement against journalists investigating corruption by police officers.[8]

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