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CAAB selected 23 security officer candidates

Desk Report | Published: Wednesday, December 10, 2025
CAAB selected 23 security officer candidates

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Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) selected 23 candidates for Security Officer positions under Grade-9, according to an official notification issued on 6th December 2024.

Preliminary selection follows a recruitment circular published on 27th May 2014. Authority announced results from its headquarters in Kurmitola, Dhaka, through the New Recruitment Branch of the Administration Division.

Selected candidates must complete police verification, medical examination and document authentication before receiving final appointment letters. CAAB will issue appointments only after satisfactory completion of all verification processes.

Md Ikram Ullah, Director of Human Resource Development and General Training, signed the notification. He can be reached at phone number 4109205 for further information.

Security Officer post falls under Grade-9 in CAAB's administrative structure. Position involves maintaining security operations at aviation facilities nationwide.

Complete list of selected roll numbers includes 12012362, 2005676, 12012757, 12012349, 120000K7, 12012843, 12012741, 12005465, 12018261, 12003212, 12011544, 12012252, 12003106, 12014295, 12011175, 12004983, 12008868, 12013814, 12013425, 12017559, 12007474, 12017528 and 12001833.

Results are now available on CAAB's official website and notice board at Kurmitola headquarters. Authority requested its Senior Systems Analyst to publish the notification online for wider accessibility among successful candidates.

Candidates can verify their selection status by checking their roll numbers against the published list. Next steps include undergoing mandatory police verification and medical tests before final appointment confirmation.

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