IGP’s order to remove SHOs with criminal record sows confusion
The IG gave guidelines to appoint competent and reputed police officers as SHOs
Punjab IGP Inam Ghani chairing a meeting. PHOTO: PUNJAB POLICE
RAWALPINDI:
The Punjab police top brass seems to be making and reversing decisions and in the process allowing themselves to become the subject of ridicule.
The issue started a few days ago when Punjab Police Inspector General Inam Ghani issued directions via video link in a Regional Police Officers (RPOs) conference for the removal of station house officers (SHOs) who have a criminal record or a poor reputation. On the occasion, the IG gave guidelines to appoint competent and reputed police officers as SHOs.
Rawalpindi : A child was killed by the firing of alleged robbers after showing resistance by the security guards in a private housing society.A Police spokesman informed that the unidentified gunmen.
Daycare centre opens at Pindi women precinct
Facility will host children of women police officers during their duty hours
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RAWALPINDI:
To facilitate women police officers who have young children, the Rawalpindi police has decided to set up a daycare centre for them.
A police spokesperson said that the centre will be set up at the women s police station in the city. The official added that during a recent visit of Punjab’s Inspector General of Police Inam Ghani to the Rawalpindi Police Lines Headquarters, women police officers had requested him to establish a daycare centre for the convenience of their children during their duty hours. Subsequently, Rawalpindi City Police Officer (CPO) Ahsan Younis set up the daycare centre.