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RAB and Police Station Mobile Number All Bangladesh RAB and Police station mobile number all Bangladesh Rapid Action Battalions (RAB) Name Thana Contact RAB HQ Any information from all over the country Phone : +88-02-8961105 Fax : +88-02-8962884 RAB HQ Director General 01777720000, 01713014050 Additional Director General (OPS) 01777720001 Additional Director General (ADMIN) 01777720002 Deputy Director (Staff officer to DG) 01777720003 RAB-01 Gulshan, Badda, Cantonment, Airport & Uttara Thana Thanas. Tel : 02-8963419, 02-8963420 Fax : 02 8963418 Email : [email protected] RAB-01 Commanding Officer 01777710100 Seceond in Command 01777710101 Adjutant 01777710102 Operations Officer 01777710103 Intelligence Officer 01777710104 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710105 MTO 01777710106 Law Officer 01777710107 Media Officer 01777710108 Medical Officer 01777710109 Duty Officer 01777710110 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710111 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710122 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710133 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710144 Company Commander Special 01777710155 Control 01777710199 RAB-02 Ramna, Dhanmondi, Lalbagh, Kotowali, Hazaribagh, Kamrangirchor Tel : 02-8363764,02- Thana Thanas. 8363718 Fax : +88-02-8363763 Email : [email protected] RAB-02 Commanding Officer 01777710200 Seceond in Command 01777710201 Adjutant 01777710202 Operations Officer 01777710203 Intelligence Officer 01777710204 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710205 MTO 01777710206 Law Officer 01777710207 Media Officer 01777710208 Medical Officer 01777710209 Duty Officer 01777710210 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710211 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710222 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710233 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710244 Company Commander Special 01777710255 Control 01777710299 RAB-03 Sutrapur, Motijheel, Demra, Khilgaon, Shampur & Sabujbagh and Tel : 02-7174687 Sylhet city Thanas. Sylhet : 08 21-810333, Fax : +88 02 7174686 E-mail : [email protected] RAB-03 Commanding Officer 01777710300 Seceond in Command 01777710301 Adjutant 01777710302 Operations Officer 01777710303 Intelligence Officer 01777710304 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710305 MTO 01777710306 Law Officer 01777710307 Media Officer 01777710308 Medical Officer 01777710309 Duty Officer 01777710310 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710311 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710322 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710333 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710344 Company Commander Special 01777710355 Control 01777710399 RAB-04 Tejgaon, Mohammadpur, Kafrul, Pallabi, Mirpur, Savar, Dhamrai, Tel : 02 8059254 Keranigonj, Nawabgonj,Dohar Thana Thanas. Fax : +88 02 8059253 Email : [email protected] RAB-04 Commanding Officer 01777710400 Seceond in Command 01777710401 Adjutant 01777710402 Operations Officer 01777710403 Intelligence Officer 01777710404 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710405 MTO 01777710406 Law Officer 01777710407 Media Officer 01777710408 Medical Officer 01777710409 Duty Officer 01777710410 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710411 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710422 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710433 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710444 Company Commander Special 01777710455 Control 01777710499 RAB-05 Rajshahi Division Tel : 07 21-750770 Fax : +0721-750770 Email : [email protected] RAB-05 Commanding Officer 01777710500 Seceond in Command 01777710501 Adjutant 01777710502 Operations Officer 01777710503 Intelligence Officer 01777710504 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710505 MTO 01777710506 Law Officer 01777710507 Media Officer 01777710508 Medical Officer 01777710509 Duty Officer 01777710510 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710511 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710522 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710533 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710544 Company Commander Special 01777710555 Control 01777710599 RAB-06 Khulna Division Tel : 041-861276 Fax : 041-861277 Email : [email protected] RAB-06 Commanding Officer 01777710600 Seceond in Command 01777710601 Adjutant 01777710602 Operations Officer 01777710603 Intelligence Officer 01777710604 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710605 MTO 01777710606 Law Officer 01777710607 Media Officer 01777710608 Medical Officer 01777710609 Duty Officer 01777710610 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710611 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710622 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710633 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710644 Company Commander Special 01777710655 Control 01777710699 RAB-07 Chittagong Division Tel : 031-800074 Fax : 031-80007 Email : [email protected] RAB-07 Commanding Officer 01777710700 Seceond in Command 01777710701 Adjutant 01777710702 Operations Officer 01777710703 Intelligence Officer 01777710704 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710705 MTO 01777710706 Law Officer 01777710707 Media Officer 01777710708 Medical Officer 01777710709 Duty Officer 01777710710 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710711 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710722 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710733 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710744 Company Commander Special 01777710755 Control 01777710799 RAB-08 Barisal Division Thana & Dohar, Nobabgonj, & Dhamrai thana Tel : 0831-71778 ( Dhaka district), Faridpur, Soriotpur, Madaripur, Munshigonj & Mobile : 0171800442, Manikgonj, district. (11 district) 0173460808 Fax : 043171774 RAB-08 Commanding Officer 01777710800 Seceond in Command 01777710801 Adjutant 01777710802 Operations Officer 01777710803 Intelligence Officer 01777710804 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710805 MTO 01777710806 Law Officer 01777710807 Media Officer 01777710808 Medical Officer 01777710809 Duty Officer 01777710810 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710811 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710822 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710833 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710844 Company Commander Special 01777710855 Control 01777710899 RAB-09 Sylhet Division & Brahmanbaria, Narshingdi, Kishorgonj, Netrokona, Tel : 0821-761446 Mymenshing, Gazipur, Tangail, Jamalpur, & Sherpur district. (13 Mobile : 011605372 district.) Fax : 0821810400 RAB-09 Commanding Officer 01777710900 Seceond in Command 01777710901 Adjutant 01777710902 Operations Officer 01777710903 Intelligence Officer 01777710904 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777710905 MTO 01777710906 Law Officer 01777710907 Media Officer 01777710908 Medical Officer 01777710909 Duty Officer 01777710910 Company Commander CPC-1 01777710911 Company Commander CPC-2 01777710922 Company Commander CPC-3 01777710933 Company Commander Headquarters 01777710944 Company Commander Special 01777710955 Control 01777710999 RAB-10 Demra, Shutrapur, Shampur, Kotowali thana & Sodor, Bondor, Tel : 02-7518674 Fotulla, Shiddirgonj thana of Narayangonj district (24 ward from 4 Mobile : 0174088005 thana in DMP & 4 thana of Narayangonj district. ) Fax : 7518681 RAB-10 Commanding Officer 01777711000 Seceond in Command 01777711001 Adjutant 01777711002 Operations Officer 01777711003 Intelligence Officer 01777711004 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777711005 MTO 01777711006 Law Officer 01777711007 Media Officer 01777711008 Medical Officer 01777711009 Duty Officer 01777711010 Company Commander CPC-1 01777711011 Company Commander CPC-2 01777711022 Company Commander CPC-3 01777711033 Company Commander Headquarters 01777711044 Company Commander Special 01777711055 Control 01777711099 01777711100 RAB-11 Commanding Officer Seceond in Command 01777711101 Adjutant 01777711102 Operations Officer 01777711103 Intelligence Officer 01777711104 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777711105 MTO 01777711106 Law Officer 01777711107 Media Officer 01777711108 Medical Officer 01777711109 Duty Officer 01777711110 Company Commander CPC-1 01777711111 Company Commander CPC-2 01777711122 Company Commander CPC-3 01777711133 Company Commander Headquarters 01777711144 Company Commander Special 01777711155 Control 01777711199 RAB-12 Commanding Officer 01777711200 Seceond in Command 01777711201 Adjutant 01777711202 Operations Officer 01777711203 Intelligence Officer 01777711204 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777711205 MTO 01777711206 Law Officer 01777711207 Media Officer 01777711208 Medical Officer 01777711209 Duty Officer 01777711210 Company Commander CPC-1 01777711211 Company Commander CPC-2 01777711222 Company Commander CPC-3 01777711233 Company Commander Headquarters 01777711244 Company Commander Special 01777711255 Control 01777711299 RAB-13 Commanding Officer 01777711300 Seceond in Command 01777711301 Adjutant 01777711302 Operations Officer 01777711303 Intelligence Officer 01777711304 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777711305 MTO 01777711306 Law Officer 01777711307 Media Officer 01777711308 Medical Officer 01777711309 Duty Officer 01777711310 Company Commander CPC-1 01777711311 Company Commander CPC-2 01777711322 Company Commander CPC-3 01777711333 Company Commander Headquarters 01777711344 Company Commander Special 01777711355 Control 01777711399 RAB-14 Commanding Officer 01777711400 Seceond in Command 01777711401 Adjutant 01777711402 Operations Officer 01777711403 Intelligence Officer 01777711404 Ration & Logestic Officer 01777711405 MTO 01777711406 Law Officer 01777711407 Media Officer 01777711408 Medical Officer 01777711409 Duty Officer 01777711410 Company Commander CPC-1 01777711411 Company Commander CPC-2 01777711422 Company Commander CPC-3 01777711433 Company Commander Headquarters 01777711444 Company Commander Special 01777711455 Control 01777711499 Police Station list in Bangladesh: Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) : SL No Designation Thana/Organization Mobile Number Zone IGP Police HQ 1713373000 Addl,IGP(Admin) Police HQ 1713373001 01 OC Ramna Thana 01713373125 DMP 02 OC Dhanmondi Thana 01713373126 DMP 03 OC Shahabag Thana 01713373127 DMP 04 OC New Market Thana 01713373128 DMP 05 OC Lalbag Thana 01713373134
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