DIG fined for not providing info about retired senior cops
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April 7, 2021
LAHORE: The Punjab Information Commission (PIC) has imposed Rs25,000 fine on DIG Crimes Jawad Ahmad Dogar for not providing information to an applicant under the Right To Information (RTI) Act about the official residences, vehicles and police force provided to the retired IGs, DIGs and other senior officers during the past five years.
Chief Information Commissioner Mahboob Qadir Shah said in his order that non-implementation of the RTI Act by Jawad Dogar as the Punjab Police chief public information officer was a slap in the face of the law of the land.
LAHORE: The Punjab Information Commission (PIC) has imposed Rs 25, 000 fine on DIG Crimes Jawad Ahmad Dogar for not providing information to an applicant under the Right to Information (RTI) Act about the official residences, vehicles and police force provided to the retired IGs, DIGs and other senior officers during the past five years.
Chief Information Commissioner Mahboob Qadir Shah said in his order that non-implementation of the RTI Act by Jawad Dogar as the Punjab Police chief public information officer was a slap in the face of the law of the land.
Giving his decision in Imran Iftikhar vs. Punjab Police case, the chief commissioner ordered for providing the required information to the applicant in three days. He warned that if the information was not provided to the applicant in the given time period, Rs25, 000 more fine would be imposed on DIG Jawad Dogar. The chief commissioner said in his order that if the police wanted to keep secret the information about illegal provis
DIG fined for not providing info about retired big cops
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April 7, 2021
LAHORE: The Punjab Information Commission (PIC) has imposed Rs25,000 fine on DIG Crimes Jawad Ahmad Dogar for not providing information to an applicant under the Right To Information (RTI) Act about the official residences, vehicles and police force provided to the retired IGs, DIGs and other senior officers during the past five years.
Chief Information Commissioner Mahboob Qadir Shah said in his order that non-implementation of the RTI Act by Jawad Dogar as the Punjab Police chief public information officer was a slap in the face of the law of the land.
‘Over 4,900 FIRs registered on court orders
IGP tells LHC 35 of 4,950 directives not implemented this year
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April 07, 2021
LAHORE:
Punjab Police complied with 4,915 of 4,950 orders issued by courts for registration of first information reports (FIRs) during the past three months.
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Inam Ghani shared the figures in a report submitted before Lahore High Court’s (LHC) Justice Sardar Sarfraz Dogar who had summoned him over some officials’ failure to comply with court orders in various cases.
Lahore Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Ghulam Mehmood Dogar, Deputy Inspector General (Legal) Jawad Dogar and several other officials were present in the courtroom.