Mirpur DOHS

[2] The area is under the jurisdiction of Pallabi Thana Police Station.

[3][4] The administration of the area is under the Cantonment Board, Dhaka.

The area is governed by Mirpur DOHS (Defence Officers' Housing Scheme) parishad.

[6] The Government of Bangladesh allocated 37 lots to the relatives of 37 officers killed in the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles Mutiny and an additional 20 apartments were allocated to ten families, 2 each.

[7][8] In 2015, Bangladesh Police busted a human trafficking ring based in Mirpur DOHS, rescuing 46 victims.