Special Security and Protection Battalion
VIP Protection Unit | |
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File:Special Security and Protection Battalion Logo.jpg | |
Active | 2012-Present |
Country | Bangladesh |
Type | Protective security units |
Role | Bodyguard |
Size | About 1400 officers |
Part of | Bangladesh Police |
Nickname(s) | SPBn |
The Special Security and Protection Battalion (Abbreviation: SPBn) is a branch of the Bangladesh Police.
Introduction
The Special Security and Protection Battalion is raised as an specialized police unit to give protection to the Head of the State of Bangladesh, Head of the Government of Bangladesh, other VIPs and visiting dignitaries. It works alongside with Special Security Force, Special Branch and President Guard Regiment.
Organization
This specialized unit of Bangladesh Police is headed by a Deputy Inspector General of Police. Primarily it has two specialized battalion each headed by a Superintendent of Police. All the officers and personnel come from Bangladesh Police facing a strict selection procedure.
Training
It has primary responsibility for the safety of VIPs and visiting dignitaries to Bangladesh, therefore the training techniques taught to all SPBn officers include VIP protection and unarmed combat.[1]
In addition they also undergo training in firearms, crowd control, self-defense, tactical driving, physical and tactical training and Basic Trauma Life Support. They also practice simulation exercises in the firing range.
Vehicles
Nissan Patrol and Toyota Prado SUVs are often deployed in protective missions.
Weapons
The standard issue sidearms for all SPBn is the Glock 17 and the Glock 19 while the short version of the Heckler & Koch MP5 is the standard SMG and could be deployed in multiple variants.
Apart from firearms, an ASP expandable batons or a Taser are carried for less-than-lethal options to the SPBn officers. Flashbangs and smoke grenades are also used to provide cover for escorting the VIP when being attacked by intruders.
See also
References
- ^ "Special Security and Protection Battalion". The Daily Sun. Retrieved 2013-05-02.