Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime


Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime is a specialized branch of Bangladesh Police formed to tackle terrorism and transnational crime. Monirul Islam is the chief of the branch.

History

Bangladesh police recommended the formation a special unit, called Police Bureau of Counter-Terrorism, on August 2011 to the Home ministry. In September 2013 the Home Ministry sent it to the Ministry of Public Administration. A rise in terror attacks in 2015 increased demand for the unit. In 16 February 2016 Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime Unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police was formed with 600 personnel. In March 2017 it carried out a raid in Sitakunda, Chittagong leading to the death of two militants. It provided support to Operation Twilight by 1st Para-Commando Battalion of Bangladesh Army on 25 March 2017.

Organisation

CTTC has four Divisions. They are-

Special Action Group

The SWAT is another elite tactical unit of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police which was established on 28 February 2009. SWAT is operated under the Special Action Group of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime of Dhaka Metropolitan Police.

Cyber [Crime Investigation Division">Cyber Security & Crime Division, CTTC, DMP">Cyber [Crime Investigation Division]

The Cyber Crime Investigation Division, more commonly known as the Cyber Crime Division, is a branch of Bangladesh Police which is operated under the Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime of Dhaka Metropolitan Police. The main function of this division is to prevent, patrol, detect and investigate cyber-terrorism and cyber-crime in Dhaka.

Transnational Crime Division