The Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (), commonly known by its acronym DGFI, is the
defense intelligence agency of the
Bangladesh Armed Forces
The Bangladesh Armed Forces () is the Armed forces, military force of Bangladesh. It consists of three uniformed organizations, they are the Bangladesh Army, the Bangladesh Navy, and the Bangladesh Air Force. The Armed Forces is under the juri ...
, tasked with collection, collation and evaluation of strategic and topographic information, primarily through human intelligence (
HUMINT
Human intelligence (HUMINT, pronounced ) is intelligence-gathering by means of human sources and interpersonal communication. It is distinct from more technical intelligence-gathering disciplines, such as signals intelligence (SIGINT), imager ...
). As one of the principal members of the Bangladeshi intelligence forces, the DGFI reports to the Director-General under the executive authority of the head of government, the Prime Minister, and is primarily focused on providing intelligence for the
Prime Minister
A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. A prime minister is not the head of state, but r ...
, the
Cabinet of Bangladesh, and the
Armed Forces of Bangladesh.
Formed in 1972 as Directorate of Forces Intelligence under the command and jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense, it was organised as the principal intelligence arm of the nascent defense ministry of Bangladesh, limited to gathering critical information pertaining to the Armed Forces. The agency experienced dramatic reorganization and growth after the 1977 unrest and attempted coup, resulting from the hijacking of JAL flight 472 from Bombay, India to Dhaka International Airport, Tejgaon. In 1977, during reorganization of the DFI, it was transferred temporarily from the Minister of Defense to the Director of Martial Law Control Communication and Control Center under Wg. Cdr. M. Hamidullah Khan, TJ, SH, BP, then Provost Marshal (
BAF), ZMLA, Dhaka and moved to Dhaka Cantonment. This objective was officiated under the control of the Chief Executive, the President. The directorate was elevated to Directorate General with major increase in budget and logistics, with its headquarters relocated to Dhaka Cantonment. The agency transformed into the principal intelligence arm of the defense forces specializing in gathering of foreign military intelligence. The agency officially adopted its current name in the same year. The DGFI officially consists primarily of military officers from the three service branches of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, while with an evolving role in the country's intelligence community, DGFI is also reported to have classified civilian employees. The stated priority mission of the DGFI is to provide timely, and accurate intelligence, and tactical support to Bangladesh Armed Forces commands. While the budget of DGFI is classified, it is reported to have the largest budget of the intelligence agencies.
The DGFI has increasingly expanded its role throughout the years, including foreign intelligence gathering, counter-intelligence, covert operations, counter-proliferation, signals intelligence, cyber intelligence, and anti-terrorism.
The agency's elite counter-terrorism unit formed in 2006,
CTIB, is responsible for gathering intelligence, infiltrating and neutralizing terrorist organizations that may pose a threat to national security.
History
The DGFI was originally formed as Directorate of Forces Intelligence (DFI) in 1972. A major impetus for the creation of the agency was to monitor unforeseen threats from neighboring and foreign armed forces, especially India and Pakistan. DFI was headquartered in
Segunbagicha
Segunbagicha () is an upscale Residential area, residential, administrative, commercial, and institutional neighbourhood in south-central Dhaka, Bangladesh. The neighbourhood is an important area of Dhaka featuring a large number of government an ...
,
Bailey Road, Dhaka. Upon its creation, the role of DFI was strictly limited to sharing intelligence it gathered with the armed forces. The nascent DFI achieved very little and was overshadowed by
National Security Intelligence (NSI), Bangladesh's principal intelligence agency.
In May 2014, a New Monogram of the DGFI was unveiled at its Headquarter. The Lily placed on the center of the monogram, The National Flower Lily expressing the ethnicity of independent sovereign Bangladesh. The eight light emission around the lotus expressing Patriotism, Loyalty, Discipline, Concentration, Alertness, Prudence, and Efficiency of the activities of the agency. At the bottom "Bangladesh" there are two stars at each side and a total of four stars representing the four fundamental principles of the constitution of Bangladesh, Nationalism, Secularism, Socialism and Democracy.
Directorates
The DGFI is headed by a Director-General, who is traditionally a serving Major-General (Two-star general) in the Bangladesh Army. One Deputy Director General and Nine Directors report directly to the Director-General with each deputy heading their assigned wings respectively:
* Directorate of Operations (MI, AI, NI)
Provides foreign intelligence on other nations' armed forces to Bangladeshi military
* Directorate of Joint Intelligence
Works with
National Security Intelligence (NSI), Special Branch,
Detective Branch and
Rapid Action Battalion to gather detective and anti-state intelligence
* Counter-Intelligence Bureau (CIB)
Tasked with countering anti-Bangladeshi intelligence by external threats
*
Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Bureau (CTIB)
Elite covert intelligence unit of Directorate General of Forces Intelligence, tasked with resisting terrorism, gathering intelligence on internal or external threat to Bangladesh and counter-attack
* Bureau X
Reported to be involved in foreign intelligence and espionage unit consisting of highly-specialized spies
* Internal Affairs Bureau (IAB)
Monitors national political and strategic affairs
* External Affairs and Liaison Bureau (EALB)
Monitors international political and strategic affairs
Research and Development Bureau (RDB)
Conducting research activities in relevant fields and advice it to the Director General
Cyber Intelligence Bureau
Provide national cyber security and monitor online platforms
* Signals Intelligence Bureau (SIB)
Monitors national telecommunication
* Press and Public Media Bureau (PPMB)
Monitors press/publications and media. Also acts as liaison to public
* Public Relations Monitoring Cell (PRMC)
Monitoring the public news papers, electronic media and social media activities
* Administrative Bureau
Ensuring the Logistics and administrative activities as well as human resources management within DGFI
* Forces Foreign Liaison Bureau (FFLB)
Conducting liaison with foreign dignitaries, diplomats and Defence Attaché's
Director-generals
Organizational structure
Twelve bureaus and nineteen detachments make up the primary structure of the organisation. The total manpower for DGFI is estimated to be around 12,000. The commanding post for DGFI is the DG followed by the DDG, director, senior additional director, additional director, deputy director and assistant director. Officers from armed forces posted here on deputation. Some civilian officer also works for DGFI recruited by Chief Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence, Bangladesh.
Counter-terrorism unit
''
Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Bureau (CTIB)'', is an elite counter terrorism intelligence unit of DGFI. The Bureau was established in 2006 from the counterterrorism wing of DGFI which was established in 2002. The bureau was established along with the
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), and the counter terrorism cell of
National Security Intelligence (NSI). CTIB is responsible for collecting and analysing intelligence on internal threats and counterattacks. CTIB agents are recruited from the Armed Forces and are responsible for gathering intelligence and executing
special operations
Special operations or special ops are military activities conducted, according to NATO, by "specially designated, organized, selected, trained, and equipped forces using unconventional techniques and modes of employment." Special operations ma ...
.
Functions and activities
The DGFI and its activities are highly classified and confidential to both the mass media and civilians. The functions and priorities of DGFI have changed throughout the years and vary with the country's political situations and foreign affairs. The primary function of the DGFI is the collection of foreign military intelligence, however during recent times, the agency has extended its role to economic, political and
foreign intelligence. DGFI maintains active collaborations with very few other secret services around the world.
Military experts have termed the subcontinent as a beehive of intelligence and counterintelligence activity and labelled the
NSI,
DGFI,
ISI,
CIA,
FSB,
R&AW,
MSS,
Mossad
The Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations (), popularly known as Mossad ( , ), is the national intelligence agency of the Israel, State of Israel. It is one of the main entities in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with M ...
, and
MI6 as the big players in the Asian intelligence Scene.
Notable foreign operations
DGFI, like any other intelligence agency, collects information through
human espionage. They have conducted numerous operations over the course of decades.
India
* A Bangladeshi DGFI agent concealed his nationality and joined
R&AW where he was known as Diwan Chand Mallik. He was known to have obtained important intelligence which was damaging for India's national security. He joined the agency in 1999 and used to live in
East Delhi
East Delhi is an administrative district of Delhi in India. It is bounded by the Yamuna River on the west, North East Delhi to the north, Ghaziabad district, India, Ghaziabad District of Uttar Pradesh state to the east, and Gautam Buddha Nagar ...
. A case of cheating and forgery was filed against him at the
Lodhi Colony police station on the basis of a complaint by a senior RAW official but no trace of him was found afterwards.
* Over the years, DGFI has been accused several times of aiding Indian separatists from
North-East and
Kashmir
Kashmir ( or ) is the Northwestern Indian subcontinent, northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term ''Kashmir'' denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir P ...
.
Indian government and
Indian media have accused Bangladesh of involvement in the
2002 attack on American cultural centre in Kolkata. They have also blamed DGFI and
ISI for designing coordinated attacks on
Assam
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,
Tripura
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and
Bihar
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.
* Indian leading newspaper;
DNA
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, published a report in 2008 claiming the presence of around one hundred DGFI operatives in
East India
East India is a region consisting of the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha
and West Bengal and also the union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The states of Bihar and West Bengal lie on the Indo-Gangetic plain. Jharkhan ...
. The newspaper further claimed that the agency had set up groups across India consisting seven to ten people, each headed by DGFI's highly sophisticated Bureau X. According to intelligence branch of
West Bengal police, around fifteen Bureau X agents are active in
West Bengal
West Bengal (; Bengali language, Bengali: , , abbr. WB) is a States and union territories of India, state in the East India, eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabi ...
, each highly trained in handling sophisticated weapons and can effortlessly speak multiple languages and all the various dialects in the
Indo-Bangladesh border districts.
* According to Indian Intelligence analysis, Operation Pin Code was launched by DGFI in 2004. The operation was intended to extend DGFI influence over
West Bengal
West Bengal (; Bengali language, Bengali: , , abbr. WB) is a States and union territories of India, state in the East India, eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabi ...
and
Assam
Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
state governments. Several sources claimed that by 2008, DGFI successfully gained 70% control over West Bengal assembly, however, no evidence were presented by Indian agencies.
* Although some Indian politicians and the news media made a number of allegations and conspiracy theories against the DGFI. There were some positive roles for which they were also praised by the Indian government officials. One of the most significant recent accomplishments was DGFI's direct role in preventing a terror attack in Kolkata scheduled to coincide with India's elections. The DGFI has carried out a number of successful operations targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba and other individuals associated with transnational terrorist organization on a priority basis as it poses a security risk not only for India's national security but also for Bangladesh. Indian government officials have praised DGFI for their successful operation which led to the arrest of three cell members involved in planning the attack.
* On 7 April 2020, one of the assassins of
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), also known by the honorific Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman and activist who was the founding president of Bangladesh. As the leader of Bangl ...
, Captain (Rtd.)
Abdul Majed was arrested by
Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime unit of
Bangladesh Police. According to
Kolkata Police
The Kolkata Police () (formerly "Calcutta Police"), is the Law enforcement in India, territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and crime prevention within the Kolkata metropolitan region, metropolitan area of the city of Kolkata, ...
, he was seen being followed by 4 well-built men on 22 February in the CCTV footage. With the help of cellphone location tracking, police guessed that Majed was taken to
Malda, West Bengal from
Howrah
Howrah (; ; alternatively spelled as Haora) is a city in the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. Howrah is located on the western bank of the Hooghly River, opposite to its twin city of Kolkata. Administratively ...
. Then he was taken to
Shillong from
Guwahati
Guwahati () the largest city of the Indian state of Assam, and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India. Dispur, the capital of Assam, is in the circuit city region located within Guwahati and is the seat of the Government of Assam. Th ...
and made to cross the
Dawki border illegally to enter Bangladesh. According to
CBI, it was probably a covert operation of DGFI.
Nepal
* According to several sources, Bureau 3 of the DGFI is tasked with handling affairs in
Nepal
Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Ch ...
,
Sri Lanka
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and
Bhutan
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.
* Several Indian news outlets claimed to have found the trace of DGFI involvement in the
2008 Assam bombings. According to reports, The blueprint was created at a three-day conclave held at
Dhulikhel, 30 km north of
Kathmandu
Kathmandu () is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the central part of the country within the Kathmandu Valley. As per the 2021 Nepal census, it has a population of 845,767 residing in 105,649 households, with approximately 4 mi ...
, between 15 and 17 October. The sources said Colonel Ahmed Sufi of DGFI constructed a detailed blueprint for targeting northeastern Indian states.
ISI was represented at the meeting by a lieutenant general-level official responsible for overseeing affairs in South Asia. The ISI official took a circuitous route from
Pakistan
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to
Dubai
Dubai (Help:IPA/English, /duːˈbaɪ/ Help:Pronunciation respelling key, ''doo-BYE''; Modern Standard Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic: ; Emirati Arabic, Emirati Arabic: , Romanization of Arabic, romanized: Help:IPA/English, /diˈbej/) is the Lis ...
to
Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; , ), List of renamed places in Bangladesh, formerly known as Dacca, is the capital city, capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the list of largest cities, largest and list o ...
before reaching Kathmandu via
Biman Bangladesh airlines in order to avoid any suspicion by Indian security agencies, the sources revealed.
* In 2014, DGFI tracked down
Indian Mujahideen's top commander, Zia Ur Rehman in Nepal. The operation was executed after formal request from India's
R&AW and Nepal's law enforcement agencies.
United Kingdom
* According to several leading British newspapers,
United Kingdom's Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, several high-level
MI5 and
MI6 officials flew to Dhaka for meeting with senior officials of Directorate General of Forces Intelligence. She urged that DGFI investigate a number of British nationals whom the British security agencies found to be suspicious. As a result, A number of British suspects were taken to DGFI's secret interrogation centre, known as the Task Force for Interrogation cell (TFI). The
British High Commission, Dhaka has rejected the allegations, stating that ''our security cooperation with other countries is consistent with our laws and with our values.'' High Commissioner
Stephen Evans acknowledged that British and Bangladeshi intelligence agencies cooperated in certain areas, ''which includes sharing of information which may be relevant to the security of either country''.
Mass surveillance
DGFI bought mass surveillance systems from
Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
against civilians and critics, opposition activists and military personnel who were against
Sheikh Hasina's regime. This mass surveillance system was used to track Hasina's opponents and detain them in the infamous torture centre which is known as
Ayanaghar.
Extra-judicial killings
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina used DGFI as a tool to silence dissidents who raised concerns about her autocratic policies and methods. DGFI, during Hasina's reign, was accused of detaining tens of thousands of opposition activists, killing hundreds in extrajudicial encounters, and journalists and bloggers became victims of forced disappearance due to government repression.
Corruption
In 2012, Defense Adviser Major General (retired) Tarique Ahmed Siddique was involved in bribery of 70 lakh Bangladeshi currency carried by a government vehicle.
Border Guard Bangladesh confiscated the car later on.
Allegations of human rights violations
* In 2008,
Tasneem Khalil, a
CNN news representative accused DGFI of arresting, and torturing him for twenty-two hours for criticizing the military for using the interim government as a cover for de facto army rule. Though Khalil is a controversial journalist and according to most of the influential journalists of Bangladesh, Khalil's allegations are questionable in terms of its credibility.
Human Rights Watch
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published a report and supporting evidence to show Bangladeshi activist Tasneem Khalil was tortured at detention cell controlled by Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI).
* In 2008, several Indian newspapers accused DGFI of operating in north-east India. Several Indian politicians accused DGFI of backing
ULFA with training and financing. No evidence was found to prove the allegations. Journalist
Bertil Lintner's book "Great Game East", recounts his meeting with ULFA military wing chief
Paresh Barua in a DGFI safehouse in Dhaka on 29 April 1996.
* In 2009, in the aftermath of
Bangladesh Rifles revolt, security forces of Bangladesh detained more than 6,000
Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) members. At least 47 detained BDR members reportedly died in custody. DGFI was accused of torturing them to death. DGFI allegedly ran torture cells in many rooms of its headquarters building located in Kachukhet,
Dhaka Cantonment.
* In 2011, British newspaper
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
accused DGFI of torturing several British citizens in an unknown torture cell. Among the alleged victims, Jamil Rahman, a British national accused DGFI of repeatedly torturing him for over two years. He also accused British intelligence unit
MI5 of working with DGFI. No evidences were found to support the allegations.
* In 2015, DGFI was accused of blocking major companies from advertising in two major newspapers in Bangladesh; the daily ''
Prothom Alo'' and the ''
Daily Star'', causing a loss of $2 million during the first month.
Telenor, which owns a 55% stake in
Grameenphone admitted that top-level officers from DGFI forced them to stop advertising in these two newspapers. However, other large corporations refused to comment on the issue. "We were informed by our clients that due to unavoidable circumstances, we should stop all advertisements in ''Prothom Alo'' and the ''Daily Star''," Alam said. "We initially continued to advertise in the magazine supplements, but that was also stopped."
* In 2018,
Bangladesh's Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha accused DGFI of forcing him to resign by threatening him of 'serious consequences' if he refuses to do so. In a controversial book "A Broken Dream: Rule of Law, Human Rights & Democracy", he describes DGFI treatment as ''so cruel that it could be compared with none other than the
Gestapo
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The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of F ...
force of
Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the lea ...
''. Sinha's allegations were refuted by several high level legal officers, including the attorney general
Mahbubey Alam, who said, ''Justice SK Sinha has written the book basing on his wild imagination, not on facts. There is no need to take this book seriously''.
* In 2020, an investigative report by
Al Jazeera accused DGFI of purchasing Israeli-made mass surveillance equipment. The report claims of classified meeting between a team of DGFI officers and
Mossad
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operatives in
Hungary
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even though Bangladesh has no diplomatic relations with Israel and trade with Israel is prohibited.
Bangladesh Army denied these allegations in an official statement.
* In 2022, German broadcaster DW reported that Bangladesh Director General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) operates illegal secret detention and torture cells in the capital city Dhaka, Bangladesh. The government of Bangladesh didn't publish the exact number of detainees. Still, the photograph revealed by the voice of America and DW Bangla news shows numerous solitary confinement cells in an unknown location in Dhaka. It was reported that detainees were from the
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and ordinary citizens who had criticised the
Awami League
The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
-led government of Bangladesh. According to the report, areas near
Dhaka Cantonment are one of many where detainees were kept blindfolded.
* On 12 September 2024, Bangladesh's interim government sent three former directors and Generals, Lt Gen Md Saiful Alam, Lt Gen Ahmed Tabrez Shams Chowdhury, and Major Gen Hamidul Haque, into early retirement for their involvement in human rights violations.
See also
*
2004 arms and ammunition haul in Chittagong
*
National Committee for Intelligence Coordination
*
National Security Intelligence
References
Further reading
Bangladesh Country Study Guide: Vol IIgnoring Executions and Torture: Impunity for Bangladesh's Security ForcesPakistan Intelligence, Security Activities and Operations HandbookIndia's Fragile Borderlands: The Dynamics of Terrorism in North East India
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