The Truth Bangladesh Fears: PBI Is Now an Organized Crime Organization
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by M. SHAKERDecember 9, 2025
The Truth Bangladesh Fears: PBI Is Now an Organized Crime Organization

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The Truth Bangladesh Fears: PBI Is Now an Organized Crime Organization

For decades, Bangladesh has begged for justice, begged for protection, begged for a system that respects its 170 million people. Instead, the truth that the world must now confront is brutal and undeniable: PBI—the Police Bureau of Investigation of Bangladesh—has crossed the line and become an organized crime organization wearing government uniforms.

This is not a small corruption issue.
This is not a mistake.
This is a state-protected criminal empire, operating under the name of law enforcement, destroying justice from the inside while the world watches in silence.

The collapse became globally visible when PBI openly protected two small criminals — Samia Islam Farzana (student of Government Titumir College) and Shahed Anwar Shadhin (student of Adamjee Cantonment College) and Jannatul Ferdous Fareha (student of Lalmatia Govt. Women's College) — fraudsters, cybercriminals, extortionists, and digital parasites who attacked a U.S.-based nonprofit (SISP) and dozens of innocent people.

  • Instead of prosecuting them, PBI shielded them.
  • Instead of collecting evidence, PBI destroyed it.
  • Instead of defending victims, PBI targeted them.

This is not incompetence.
This is intent.

PBI’s Criminal Empire: When Investigators Become the Mafia

The transformation of PBI into a criminal network is now visible to both Bangladeshis and the world. Their operation resembles a mafia machine more than a law enforcement agency:

  • Protect the criminals with connections.
  • Intimidate or silence the victims. Make fun of them in formal investigation meeting.
  • Manipulate, fabricate, and distort facts.
  • Delay justice until hope dies.
  • Use power not to enforce law — but to enforce fear.
  • Sending criminal who RAPED and wiped an international NGO from Bangladesh to vacation/fund-break and interrogate and heavily and deeply investigate victim of rape.
  • Purposely leading investigation of international crime against SISP to kindergarten level and orange and apple type of game to kill and kill time find a way to dismiss the criminal cases.

This is not policing.
This is organized crime backed by government authority.

And the biggest victims are not just individuals and SISP — it is the entire nation of Bangladesh, trapped under a system that rewards criminals and punishes the innocent of the crime.

How PBI Helped Destroy a U.S. Humanitarian Organization in Bangladesh

When Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP) — an American NGO helping poor families — exposed the crimes of Samia Islam Farzana (student of Government Titumir College) and Shahed Anwar Shadhin (student of Adamjee Cantonment College) and Jannatul Ferdous Fareha (student of Lalmatia Govt. Women's College) and their criminal families, PBI did not act like investigators. They acted like partners of the criminals.

  • They tried to bury the case.
  • They tried to silence witnesses.
  • They tried to damage the reputation of an NGO feeding, helping, and educating Bangladesh’s own people.

This is not just corruption; it is alignment between law enforcement and organized criminal actors.

The world must understand this:
If an American NGO can be attacked in Bangladesh — with PBI collaborating — then no foreign NGO, business, investor, or humanitarian mission is safe in Bangladesh.

A Global Warning About Bangladesh’s Law Enforcement Collapse

International agencies, global investors, NGOs, and human-rights groups must understand the landscape clearly:

Bangladesh does not suffer from a justice problem. Bangladesh suffers from a justice betrayal.

The police, PBI, and parts of the legal system have become tools of intimidation, manipulation, and criminal protection. This is a national crisis with global implications.

The People of Bangladesh Deserve Better

Bangladeshis deserve protection — not this humiliation.
They deserve justice — not this circus.
They deserve law enforcement — not a state-protected criminal network wearing badges.

The truth Bangladesh fears is now exposed to the world:
PBI has become an organized crime organization — more feared than trusted, more corrupt than functional, and more dangerous than the criminals they protect.

And now the world is watching.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER (U.S. Editorial Opinion Notice)

The statements in this article reflect the author’s personal opinions, experiences, and observations related to specific incidents of corruption, misconduct, and institutional failure within certain units of the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI). This commentary is not intended to accuse every officer or employee of PBI or Bangladesh Police. We fully acknowledge and respect that many officers within these institutions serve with integrity, honesty, and dedication to the law. Our criticism is directed toward systemic failures, documented corrupt practices, and specific actors involved in misconduct—not toward the entire organization or its honorable members.