What’s better than using Online GD by Bangladesh Police? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Online GD is a straight to the point way for people in Bangladesh to file a General Diary without standing in a police station line. The app focuses on common stuff like lost or stolen items, missing documents, or found property, plus other general incidents related to life and property. It walks a user through a clean form, asks for basics, then lets them submit from home. If the report fits as a GD, an SMS arrives with a GD number and details of the investigating officer, and a digital copy shows up that can be downloaded or emailed. If the issue is a proper criminal case, the app tells the user to go to the station with the print copy or the code so the process can continue. The local station handles it from there and sends updates.
There are a few things needed to file, like a National ID or birth certificate or passport number, an active mobile number, and a live photo. The useful part is the follow up, users can check the latest status, contact the assigned officer online, and even search the database by item or document details to see if something was reported or found. On a PC with BlueStacks, the forms are easier to fill because typing long descriptions with a keyboard is faster, and dropping in a webcam snap is simple. The design is practical, not flashy, and it loads fast. It feels official, steady, and focused on getting the complaint recorded correctly rather than trying to be fancy.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.