Performance review: SHOs directed to crack down on proclaimed offenders
Enhanced security required during Muharram, says SSP
ISLAMABAD:
All police stations have been directed to launch a crackdown against proclaimed offenders and arrest all culprits wanted by the police in their jurisdiction.
The directions came from SSP-Operations Sajid Kiani, who chaired a performance review meeting attended by senior police officials.
“To protect lives and property of people is the prime responsibility of the police,” said the SSP.
Moreover, the SSP also directed officials to make adequate security arrangements for media houses, educational institutes, banks and other important buildings. They were also directed to improve coordination with the citizens for security during the month of Muharram.
SDPOs and SHOs were also directed to ensure security for polio workers in their respective areas.
Furthermore, Kiani instructed the officers to complete the under-investigation cases at the earliest.
The meeting also decided to put people with a criminal record under surveillance.
The SSP also asked the SHOs to control the crime rate in their jurisdictions and to utilise the Safe City Project cameras.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2016.
All police stations have been directed to launch a crackdown against proclaimed offenders and arrest all culprits wanted by the police in their jurisdiction.
The directions came from SSP-Operations Sajid Kiani, who chaired a performance review meeting attended by senior police officials.
“To protect lives and property of people is the prime responsibility of the police,” said the SSP.
Moreover, the SSP also directed officials to make adequate security arrangements for media houses, educational institutes, banks and other important buildings. They were also directed to improve coordination with the citizens for security during the month of Muharram.
SDPOs and SHOs were also directed to ensure security for polio workers in their respective areas.
Furthermore, Kiani instructed the officers to complete the under-investigation cases at the earliest.
The meeting also decided to put people with a criminal record under surveillance.
The SSP also asked the SHOs to control the crime rate in their jurisdictions and to utilise the Safe City Project cameras.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2016.