Special Security Force

Bangladeshi law enforcement agency


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::summary Bangladeshi law enforcement agency ::

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FieldValue
agencynameSpecial Security Force
nativenamerস্পেশাল সিকিউরিটি ফোর্স
flag[[File:Flag of the Special Security Force (SSF).svg
flagcaptionFlag of the Special Security Force
image_size150px
abbreviationSSF
logoSeal of the Special Security Force (SSF).svg
logocaptionSeal of the Special Security Force
badgeInsignia of the Special Security Force.svg
badgecaptionInsignia of the Special Security Force
motto"আল্লাহই সর্বোত্তম রক্ষাকর্তা "
mottotranslated"Allah is the Best Protector"
formed
employees300+ active personnel
budgetClassified
countryBangladesh
countryabbrBangladesh (and abroad)
governingbodyGovernment of Bangladesh
constitution1Special Security Force Act, 2021
headquartersSSF Headquarters, Dhaka
chief1nameMajor General Mahbubus Samad Chowdhury
chief1positionDirector General
vehicle1typePrime Minister's Vehicles
vehicles1*Mercedes-Maybach S600
website
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Responsibility

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The mission of the SSF is to provide physical security to the President of Bangladesh, Prime Minister of Bangladesh and any person designated as a very very important person (VVIP) by the Government of Bangladesh. The SSF takes necessary measures in coordination with the civil administration and security and intelligence organizations to prevent future threats to VVIPs and protect VVIPs from active threats. The SSF is also responsible for the security of VVIPs’ offices and residences.

History

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The idea of establishing a security force in Bangladesh for physical protection of VIPs was first mooted by the then-President Hussain Muhammad Ershad. Accordingly, the Presidential Security Force (PSF) was formed on 15 June 1986. Later, with the introduction of a parliamentary system of government in Bangladesh, the force was renamed as the Special Security Force on 27 September 1991.

The Presidential Security Force Ordinance (PSFO) established a security force which is to be under the direct command of the president and controlled and administered by a director, who may be invested with the powers of the Chief of Army Staff in respect of operations of the SSF. The force may seek the assistance of other services, such as law enforcement agencies, paramilitary forces and defence and intelligence agencies.

Members of the SSF are referred to as Agents, and are officers from the Bangladesh Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Ansar and the Village Defence Party. Persons from other ranks also actively support the organization.

The force was originally intended to provide physical security, both to the president wherever they may be and to VIPs, including any head of state or government or any person declared to be a VIP by the government. Following restoration of the parliamentary system, it was renamed the Special Security Force, whose primary function is to protect the prime minister, the president and other VIPs. Its work also includes "collecting and communicating intelligence affecting the physical security of the prime minister, the president or a VIP" (Section 8).

The SSF is now accountable to the prime minister under the present parliamentary system, and is given the power to arrest without warrant any person when there is reason to believe that the presence or movement of such person at or near the place where the prime minister, the president or a VIP is living or staying or through which he is passing or about to pass is prejudicial to the physical security of the prime minister, the president or such VIP; and if such person forcibly resists the endeavor to arrest him or attempts to evade arrest, such officer may use all means necessary to effect the arrest and may, if necessary and after giving such warning as may be appropriate in the circumstances of the case or otherwise so, use force against him as to cause death" (Section 8).

The wide and unfettered powers granted to the authorities above under the Special Security Force Ordinance (SSFO) enacted in 1986 are exacerbated by Section 11, which prevents prosecutions for such acts without government sanction.

In 2021, a bill was passed in the Parliament known as The Special Security Force Bill, 2021. This made the SSF responsible for providing security to the family members of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The following year, a Mujib Corner had been opened at the Special Security Force headquarters under the Director General Mujibur Rahman. On 29 August 2024, the interim government issued an ordinance revoking this law providing special security privileges to the family of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, under which it was enacted in 2009 and 2021.

Organization

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The SSF Headquarters is located at the Chief Advisor's office in Tejgaon, Dhaka. The SSF maintains an independent training complex and accommodations of its own, co-located near the headquarters.

Commanded by a director-general (equivalent in rank to a brigadier general or major general), the SSF is organized into five administrative bureaus:

  • Tactical Support Team
  • Operation and Protection Bureau
  • Intelligence Bureau
  • Logistics Bureau
  • Training Bureau

List of director generals of Special Security Force

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Sl #NameTerm startTerm endReference
1Brigadier General Jahangir Kabir1 July 198619 December 1987title=Former DGS SSF
2Brigadier General Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury19 December 198713 June 1988
3Brigadier General Kazi Mahmud Hassan13 June 19884 November 1991
4Brigadier General Jamilud Din Ahsan19 October 199126 July 1996
5Major General Nurul Ahmed Rafiqul Hossain1 July 199616 February 2001
6Brigadier General Syed Mohammed Shabuddin31 January 200111 November 2001
7Major General Syed Fatemi Ahmed Rumi31 October 20018 February 2007
8Major General Sheikh Monirul Islam8 February 200720 April 2008
9Major General Ashraf Abdullah Yussuf24 April 20088 January 2009
10Major General Mia Mohammad Zainul Abedin19 January 200927 November 2011
11Major General Chowdhury Hasan Sarwardy27 November 201110 October 2012
12Major General Aman Hasan10 October 201210 April 2016
13Major General Shafiqur Rahman10 April 20166 August 2018
14Major General Mujibur Rahman6 August 201825 February 2024
15Major General Nazmul Hasan26 February 202420 August 2024
16Major General Mahbubus Samad Chowdhury20 August 2024present
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References

References

  1. (23 July 2015). "Security should not create distance with people, PM urges SSF". [[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)]].
  2. (23 June 2024). "President addresses 38th anniversary of SSF".
  3. (29 August 2024). "Special Security Force Act to be amended including provisions for chief adviser's security". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  4. (29 June 2019). "President to SSF: Ensure security of VVIPs keeping their PR aspects in mind". [[Dhaka Tribune]].
  5. (15 June 2021). "PM Hasina: SSF will be modernized further". Dhaka Tribune.
  6. (4 August 2020). "Alleged murder of former bodyguard of Sheikh Hasina rocks Bangladesh". The Hindu.
  7. (27 June 2024). "Will die if I am isolated from people". The Daily Star.
  8. (15 June 2021). "SSF to be modernised further: PM". The Daily Star.
  9. "Kerry to visit RMG, hold formal meetings in 9-hr stay". Prothom Alo.
  10. (18 June 2023). "Bangladesh won't give in to any external pressure: PM Hasina says at SSF anniversary".
  11. "SSF chief calls on President on its founding anniversary". The Financial Express.
  12. (2 February 2023). "ভিআইপি সংস্কৃতি : সংবিধান ও আইন কী বলে". [[Prothom Alo]].
  13. (16 June 2019). "PM Hasina asks SSF to be equipped with modern technologies". [[Prothom Alo]].
  14. (15 June 2019). "Stay updated with knowledge, training: PM to SSF members". [[The Business Standard]].
  15. "বিশেষ নিরাপত্তা বাহিনী (Special Security Force) আইন, ২০২১ ( ২০২১ সনের ২৪ নং আইন)".
  16. (17 November 2021). "SSF Bill passed in House". The Daily Star.
  17. (29 August 2024). "Draft to repeal security act for Bangabandhu's family members approved". The Daily Star.
  18. (15 July 1017). "Hasina says she rejected US demand for gas in 2001". [[Gulf Times]].
  19. "Former DGS {{!}} SSF".
  20. (2014-02-04). "JP leader Kazi Mahmud passes away".
  21. (19 June 2008). "Major General (Retd) Jamil Says Bangladesh War Criminals Should be Punished".
  22. "Director General of Special Security Force". [[The Daily Observer (Bangladesh)]].
  23. "Leadership".
  24. "Army Chief adorned with General rank badge – The Daily Industry".
  25. (23 August 2025). "General Waker-Uz-Zaman and Air Force Chief Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan confer the rank of Major General on Mahbubus Samad Chowdhury". The Financial Express.

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