Karachiâs new police chief is either dead honest or ridiculously incompetent
Imran Yaqoob Minhas says focus street crime SAMAA | Aamir Majeed - Posted: May 17, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 hours ago SAMAA | Aamir Majeed Posted: May 17, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
Imran Yaqoob Minhas has been an officer for 20 years.
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Karachiâs new chief of police has been in the force for nearly twenty yearsâhalf at the desk and half in the field. Additional IG Imran Yaqoob Minhasâs last crime-fighting position in Karachi was held nine years ago. A cursory look at his record shows that he has held posts for very short periods of time, sometimes even just a day. For those who know how the Karachi police service works, this could either be a measure of his inflexible honesty or chronic incompetence. âI know he was offered the coveted slot of Additional IGP Karachi-Range repeatedly by the last two IGPs, but he refused,â said one o
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Islamabad
April 22, 2021
Islamabad : The National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) is ensuring an eco-friendly travel on motorway and penalising automobiles emitting dark smoke and those throwing trash on undesignated places.
The NH&MP since its inception in 1997 was ensuring regular cleanliness of the motorway to keep it neat and clean, said Sector Commander NHMP, M-2 North Aashiq Hussain Chouhan in an exclusive talk with APP in connection with World Earth Day.
He said as per the vision of IG NHMP Dr Syed Kaleem Imam and DIG Ishfaq Ahmed, the NHMP patrols were strictly following the cars throwing trash, over speeding or emitting dark smoke and imposed fine right on the spot.
(MENAFN - IANS) p>Islamabad, Feb 14 (IANS) In a first of its kind initiative, Pakistan will deploy drones for the supervision of the country s highways and motorways network, the media reports on Sunday.
Citing sources in the National Highways and Motorways Police, The Geo News report said that the system will be in place in a couple of weeks.
According to the sources, the system would provide a record of round-the-clock movement on roads and it would not only help in controlling and managing the traffic volume across the motorways and highways for its smooth and safe flow, but also provide for effective and timely interception of crimes.