‘KP Police committed to providing security to tourists’
National
January 18, 2021
MANSEHRA: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Sanaullah Abbasi has said that police department is playing an important role in stretching out the tourism potential of the naturally enriched Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
“The government is exploring more and more tourist attractions in order to attract nature lovers from within the country and abroad and we are at the forefront to ensure the safety of our guests,” Abbasi said while addressing the police personnel deployed at the Shogran tourist resort here on Sunday. He said that he was pleased to witness that police personnel deployed at tourist points in Kaghan valley and the rest of Hazara division were providing appropriate security to visitors coming here from across the country and abroad.
Peshawar
January 18, 2021
MANSEHRA: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Sanaullah Abbasi has said that the police department is playing an important role in stretching out the tourism potential of the naturally enriched Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
“The government is exploring more and more tourist attractions in order to attract nature lovers from within the country and abroad and we are at the forefront to ensure the safety of our guests,” Abbasi said while addressing the police personnel deployed at the Shogran tourist resort here on Sunday.
Flanked by District Police Officer Sadiq Baloch, he said that he was pleased to witness that police personnel deployed at tourist points in Kaghan valley and the rest of Hazara division were providing appropriate security to visitors coming here from across the country and abroad.
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Authorities in northwestern Pakistan have removed 12 police officers from service and penalized 45 others for not preventing an Islamist mob from setting ablaze and destroying a minority Hindu temple.
On December 30, about 2,000 activists of a religious party attacked the temple in the remote Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
A high-powered investigation into the incident found that the enraged mob had entered the Hindu place of worship without any intervention by police personnel deployed to guard the property.
The findings released late Thursday said that the 12 police officers