Capital police to start hiring on June 23
DIG says NTS briefing officers on process to ensure transparency
ISLAMABAD:
Hiring on vacant seats in Islamabad police will be on merit, said a top police officer assuring of transparency in the process which starts from June 23.
In order to make the recruitment process transparent in federal police, monitoring teams under the DIG Headquarters Sarfaraz Ahmed Falki have been formed.
The National Testing Service (NTS) arranged a workshop in police lines headquarters on Tuesday regarding SOPs of hiring process on June 23.
The DIG headquarters assured that the hiring process would be completely based on merit and transparency. He said that recruitment would be done on 1,262 vacant posts from 14 training centres across the country.
Threat at home
Police arrested a suspect for allegedly attempting to rape a 13-year old daughter of his brother-in-law.
According to the police, the suspect, Muhammad Nizaar, lived in staff colony of Police Training Centre Sihala.
His brother-in-law, Muhammad Arshad, visited the suspect’s house along with his wife and her daughter. Upon finding a chance, Nizar locked the child in a room and attempted to rape her.
However the child raised a hue and cry alerting family members who gathered and rescued her.
Arshad immediately informed the Sihala police which arrested the suspect and registered a case against him.
The investigation officer of the case, Atta Muhammad, told The Express Tribune that the suspect was sent to Adyala Jail by a district court.
Girls kidnapped
Meanwhile in the capital, three girls including a twelve-year old were kidnapped from different areas of federal capital.
Firasat Khan told the Abpara police that his 12-year old daughter, M*, was abducted by unidentified suspects from sector G-6/1. Similarly, Chaudhry Nizamat told the Barakahu police that her 12-year old daughter was kidnapped by unidentified men.
Further, a suspect, Osama, allegedly abducted 19-year old, AB*, with assistance of his mother and sister.
Police have registered cases however so far, no suspect was arrested nor any of the victims were recovered.
Accident
Two people were killed in accidents in remits of different police stations.
Naqeebullah told the Koral police that his brother, Naseebullah, was riding a motorcycle in Jhang Syedan when a speedy car hit him and he died on the spot.
Similarly, in the remits of Sihala police station, Khubaib, was crushed to death by a car.
The police have registered cases of both incidents however it remained unable to trace any suspects or their cars despite footages of safe city cameras.
Poachers thrash officials
Two employees of fisheries department were injured with baton and knife over stopping the suspects from fishing in Rawal Lake. Fishing is banned in Rawal Lake.
Fisheries Department Inspector Muhammad Naeem told the secretariat police that Muhammad Sohail and Mohsin were fishing in Rawal Dam. The duty officers of fisheries forbade them to do so after which they attacked them.
The police registered a case of intervening in state’s affairs however no suspect has been arrested so far.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2019.
Hiring on vacant seats in Islamabad police will be on merit, said a top police officer assuring of transparency in the process which starts from June 23.
In order to make the recruitment process transparent in federal police, monitoring teams under the DIG Headquarters Sarfaraz Ahmed Falki have been formed.
The National Testing Service (NTS) arranged a workshop in police lines headquarters on Tuesday regarding SOPs of hiring process on June 23.
The DIG headquarters assured that the hiring process would be completely based on merit and transparency. He said that recruitment would be done on 1,262 vacant posts from 14 training centres across the country.
Threat at home
Police arrested a suspect for allegedly attempting to rape a 13-year old daughter of his brother-in-law.
According to the police, the suspect, Muhammad Nizaar, lived in staff colony of Police Training Centre Sihala.
His brother-in-law, Muhammad Arshad, visited the suspect’s house along with his wife and her daughter. Upon finding a chance, Nizar locked the child in a room and attempted to rape her.
However the child raised a hue and cry alerting family members who gathered and rescued her.
Arshad immediately informed the Sihala police which arrested the suspect and registered a case against him.
The investigation officer of the case, Atta Muhammad, told The Express Tribune that the suspect was sent to Adyala Jail by a district court.
Girls kidnapped
Meanwhile in the capital, three girls including a twelve-year old were kidnapped from different areas of federal capital.
Firasat Khan told the Abpara police that his 12-year old daughter, M*, was abducted by unidentified suspects from sector G-6/1. Similarly, Chaudhry Nizamat told the Barakahu police that her 12-year old daughter was kidnapped by unidentified men.
Further, a suspect, Osama, allegedly abducted 19-year old, AB*, with assistance of his mother and sister.
Police have registered cases however so far, no suspect was arrested nor any of the victims were recovered.
Accident
Two people were killed in accidents in remits of different police stations.
Naqeebullah told the Koral police that his brother, Naseebullah, was riding a motorcycle in Jhang Syedan when a speedy car hit him and he died on the spot.
Similarly, in the remits of Sihala police station, Khubaib, was crushed to death by a car.
The police have registered cases of both incidents however it remained unable to trace any suspects or their cars despite footages of safe city cameras.
Poachers thrash officials
Two employees of fisheries department were injured with baton and knife over stopping the suspects from fishing in Rawal Lake. Fishing is banned in Rawal Lake.
Fisheries Department Inspector Muhammad Naeem told the secretariat police that Muhammad Sohail and Mohsin were fishing in Rawal Dam. The duty officers of fisheries forbade them to do so after which they attacked them.
The police registered a case of intervening in state’s affairs however no suspect has been arrested so far.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2019.