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Staff Report

Punjab will be crime-free province soon: IGP

Published on: May 2, 2019 12:56 AM

Inspector General Police Punjab Captain (R) Arif Nawaz Khan said that he was trying at every level for increase in pay of those officials and officers who put their lives in danger and serve under the scorching heat of sun. He said: “being chief of Punjab Police, it is my duty to take the responsibility of welfare of force. And I know that if this well-trained force is given relief with respect to their financial constraints then their performance may be enhanced manifold.” These views were expressed by Inspector General Police Punjab while addressing to police Darbar at Multan and DG Khan. Present on the occasion were: RPO Multan Waseem Ahmad Khan, CPO Multan Imran Mehmood, DPO Lodhran Jameel Zafar, DPO Khanewal Asad Sarfraz, DPO Vehari Muhamd Najeeb Bagvi, SSP special Branch Shareef Zafar, SP Patrolling Rana Muhammad Masoom, SP Cant Zunera Azfar, SP Sadar Rabnawaz Ahmad, CTO Multan Huma Naseeb were present. While at DG Khan, RPO Umer Sheikh, DPO DG Khan Atif Nazeer, DPO Muzaffargarh Ghazi Salahuddin, DPO Laya Rana Tahir Ul Rehman, DPO Rajan Pur Haroon Ul Rasheed and Regional Officer CTD Imran Asghar along with other senior police officers were present.

He further said that the system of punishment and reward in Punjab Police is very stern. Every year, hundreds of officers and officials who transgress their powers and authority are given punishments under accountability system. He said that this uniform is a blessing from Allah and “I consider every constable of Police fortunate who has been selected to protect the public.” He said that police martyrs have augmented the prestige and respect of Police department and “we are proud to be a part of this police force which has been watered by the blood of 1400 martyrs. I assure you that the sacrifices of these martyrs will not go wasted.”

The IG said “I cannot leave at all the families and heirs of those officials and officers who embraced martyrdom or got injured for protection of public. As a father of this department, I am always with the families of martyrs and will solve their problems on priority basis.”

Afterwards, IG Punjab presided a crime meeting at RPO office in which RPO and other officers briefed him about crime situation and also steps taken by police in this regard. On this occasion, IG Punjab issued directions to officers regarding crime control. He said that there is no way for us to earn respect other than by promoting public friendly policing and serving humanity. He said that senior police officers should ensure that citizen who comes to police stations should be dealt courteously and their problems should be resolved on merit without any delay.

He said that honesty, diligence, commitment and dutifulness are hallmarks of our identity and any negligence, carelessness and trespassing from the authority shall not be tolerated at all. He further said that every officer should ensure that the alleged officials are given punishment after proper and transparent inquiry.

During IG Punjab visit to Multan and DG Khan parliamentarians from Multan, Lodhran, Vehari and Mailsi also met him, including Special Assistant to CM Punjab Javed Akhtar Ansari, Provincial Minister Dr. Muhamad Akhtar Malik, Muhamad Saleem Akhtar Labar, Mian Tariq Abdullah, Muhamad Qasim Langah, Mian Muhamad Shafiq Arian, Nazeer Ahmad Khan Baloch, Muhamad Ijaz Hussain and Aurangzeb Khan Khichi. While at DG khan he met with Member Provincial Assembly Muhamad Haneef Pitafi and Ahmad Ali Dareshak. During the meeting, IG Punjab said that for promoting public friendly policing and ensuring law and order, “I am paying visits to all regions of Punjab.” He said that steps are being taken for police reforms and IT-based system and merit will be observed with the help of online system which is monitored by him. He said that suggestions of all stakeholders with respect to police reforms will be welcomed and the dream of crime fee Punjab will be materialized soon with the cooperation of the public.

Filed Under: Punjab Tagged With: Arif Nawaz Khan, Punjab IGP

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