‘Action against money launderers to go on’
July 28, 2021
LAHORE:A meeting of Punjab police and FIA reviewed the targets given by FATF to eradicate money laundering in detail at Central Police Office Lahore on Wednesday. Presiding over the meeting, the IG Punjab Inam Ghani said that the Punjab police, FIA and other national agencies would continue mutual operations against money laundering-related crimes. He said that Punjab Police had played its due role by fulfilling the targets set by FATF regarding money laundering. IG said that strict action would be taken against notorious occupation groups, drug dealers and criminals and against those involved in serious offenses including kidnapping for ransom under the Money Laundering Act.
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IGP hints at expanding investigation wing
Says surge in cases requires more staff
Punjab IGP Inam Ghani chairing a meeting. PHOTO: PUNJAB POLICE
LAHORE:
The Inspector General of Police Punjab (IGP) Inam Ghani has issued orders to significantly increase the total number of investigation wing staff members from the current 4,177 to cope with the increasing number of cases.
He also asked for the provision of computers, printers, locators and other resources to the Investigation Wing on a priority basis. He further said the first batch of new vehicles provided by the Punjab government should be handed over to Lahore police as soon as possible after the completion of hood installation while CCPO Lahore, to improve the performance of the Investigation Wing should ensure the provision of the first consignment of vehicles to the Investigation Wing.
Row in police dept leads to another reshuffle
Cop blames her immediate boss of influencing her in important cases
This is second incident of target killing in three days. PHOTO: REUTERS
LAHORE:
A row between Superintendent Police Investigations Cantonment (SP) Anoush Masood Chaudhry and Senior Superintendent of Police Investigations (SSP) Abdul Ghaffar Qaisrani has resulted into the transfer of the former. A few days back, the SSP Investigations had written a letter to SP Anoush pointing out that she was not taking interest in her official duties.
The letter mentioned that she was unaware of developments on key cases and skipped appearance before the court to assist seniors. She was also not available to the public to listen to their grievances, failed to attend district standing board meetings. Chauhdry in a reply to his immediate boss had accused him of misleading the senior police officers and termed his dealing as callous, rude and biased.