The Khulna Metropolitan Police was established on 1 July 1986 by the Khulna Metropolitan Police Ordinance, 1985.[1]
Crimes increased in 2003 after the removal of joint forces following the end of Operation Clean Heart.[4]
On 26 June 2004, a constable of the Khulna Metropolitan Police was injured at a bomb attack at Arya Dharmasava Temple during Ratha Jatra festival.[5]
The Khulna Metropolitan Police provided protection for Mizanur Rahman Mizan, general secretary of the Awami League Khulna city unit, and Ajmol Ahmed Tapan, panel mayor of Khulna following the assassination a councilor of Khulna.[6]
The Khulna Metropolitan Police announced plans to establish a wanted list on their website in February 2010.[7] In May 2011, the Bangladesh High Court warned two police officers of the Khulna Metropolitan Police over beating and electrocuting a nine year during interrogation after he was detained on suspicion of theft.[8]
In May 2018, Bangladesh Nationalist Party called for the removal of the commissioner of the Khulna Metropolitan Police ahead of the national elections to ensure fair poling.[11] A report by the Prime Minister's Office found involvement of police officers and Awami League politicians in drug dealing in Khulna.[12] Khulna Metropolitan Police Commissioner Humayun Kabir was withdrawn by the Election Commission following a complaint of the Jatiya Okiya Front in November.[13]
In April 2019, the Khulna Metropolitan Police clashed with jute mill workers on strike in Khulna.[14]
Police arrested two students of Khulna University for their involvement in bombing an office of the Bangladesh Krishak League and a police garage in January 2020.[15] They were involved with Neo-Jama'at Mujahideen Bangladesh and their attacks were claimed by the Islamic State according to the SITE Intelligence Group.[15] The Khulna Metropolitan Police purchased four sedans and two microbuses to expand their vehicle pool in July.[16] The officer in charge of Khulna Sadar Police Station, Aslam Bahar Bulbul, was suspended over negligence of duty following the murder of Dr Abdur Rakib Khan at the hands of family members of a patient.[17]
In October 2022, the Khulna Metropolitan Police detained Bangladesh Nationalist Party activists before a grand rally of the party.[18] The police action in coordination with a transport strike was designed to hinder the rally of the party.[19]
Stations
The Khulna Metropolitan Police (KMP) has 8 police stations called thanas for 31 Wards of KCC and its surroundings.[20]