Zero tolerance against one-wheeling, aerial firing: IGP Punjab

Author: News Desk

Punjab Inspector General of Police Rao Sardar Ali Khan has issued strict crackdown to prevent aerial firing, display of weapons and one-wheeling. Instructing all RPOs, CPOs and DPOs, the IG Punjab said that action should be taken on a priority basis against aerial firing, display of weapons and one wheeling on across the province. IG Punjab directed that special teams should be formed on Chand Raat in Lahore, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad and Multan and violators and perpetrators should be brought to justice.

Rao Sardar Ali Khan said that those involved in bloody and dangerous sports like aerial firing, display of weapons and one wheeling do not deserve any leniency, those involved in these dangerous activities endanger the lives of other citizens. Rao Sardar Ali Khan said that citizens should report 15 about incidents of aerial firing, display of weapons and one-wheeling so that there is no gap left in operations against violators. IG Punjab requested parents and civil society to monitor the activities of their children and never allow them to be a part of illegal activities.

Spokesperson Punjab Police said that on the direction of IG Punjab, Punjab Police is taking action against aerial firing, one wheeling and display of weapons across the province. A total of 3055 cases have been registered against accused of aerial firing,one wheeling and displaying of weapons and 2883 people have been arrested. Spokesperson Punjab Police said that 1420 cases were registered against aerial shooters across the province, 1939 people were arrested and 859 cases were registered against one wheelers while 944 people were arrested. Similarly in action against displaying of weapons, 776 cases were registered and cases have been sent to the concerned agencies for revocation of licenses of 8 weapons for displaying licensed weapons. Spokesperson Punjab Police said that 469 cases were registered against the shooters in the provincial capital Lahore and 522 people were arrested. In Lahore, 654 cases of one wheeling have been registered and 681 persons have been arrested while several cases have also been registered against those displaying arms in Lahore.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Business

Bears drag index down by 1,331 points

The 100-Index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed bearish trend on Monday, losing 1,331.86…

10 hours ago
  • Business

Finmin highlights challenges posed by population growth

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb here on Monday highlighted the significant…

10 hours ago
  • Business

Political stability, long-term economic policies, crucial for economic growth

Acting President of the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), Abdul Rehman Siddiqui on…

10 hours ago
  • Business

WAPDA chairman inspects work on key sites of Mohmand Dam

Chairman WAPDA Engr Lt Gen Sajjad Ghani (Retd) on Monday visited Mohmand Dam, a multipurpose…

10 hours ago
  • Business

Gold prices dip by Rs700 per tola

The price of 24 karat per tola gold decreased by Rs.700 and was sold at…

10 hours ago
  • Business

Rupee sheds 6 paisa against dollar

Pakistani rupee on Monday depreciated by 6 paisa against the US dollar in the interbank…

10 hours ago