The Bangladeshi police department is reported to have compiled figures showing that four out of five officers have a criminal record.
The figures - published in a national newspaper Daily Ittefaq - show that in the past five years 85,000 of the country's 100,000-strong police force have been punished for their involvement in criminal activity.
Of these, about 12,000 were sacked or forced to retire: the rest were given warnings or other disciplinary action and were allowed to stay in their jobs.
A recent report by a watchdog organisation, Transparency International, described the Bangladeshi police as the most corrupt professional group in the country.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service
The figures - published in a national newspaper Daily Ittefaq - show that in the past five years 85,000 of the country's 100,000-strong police force have been punished for their involvement in criminal activity.
Of these, about 12,000 were sacked or forced to retire: the rest were given warnings or other disciplinary action and were allowed to stay in their jobs.
A recent report by a watchdog organisation, Transparency International, described the Bangladeshi police as the most corrupt professional group in the country.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service




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