Police apologise, return confiscated jackets to roadside vendor

Poor vendor thanks and prays for the newly-appointed Rawalpindi CPO for the kind gesture

Poor vendor thanks and prays for the newly-appointed Rawalpindi CPO for the kind gesture. PHOTO: EXPRESS

RAWALPINDI:
In a rare act of kindness by the police, a poor roadside vendor was not only given back his leather jackets that were confiscated a day earlier but also tendered an apology for the inconvenience caused on Tuesday.

A video showing police officials confiscating used leather jackets from the vendor’s cart was doing rounds on social media since yesterday.



Taking notice of the incident, Rawalpindi City Police Officer (CPO) Ahsan Younus, who only assumed charge of his office on Monday, suspended two officials and ordered an inquiry into it. However, he did not stop here and paid a surprise visit to Murree Road and met the affected vendor today.

CPO Younus apogised to the vendor on the cruel act of his colleagues and returned the confiscated goods to him in a respectable manner. He also embraced the vendor, who was shocked to see the city’s top police officer in front of him.


PHOTO: EXPRESS


The CPO said that strict action would be taken against all officials found involved in hurting any poor.

Overwhelmed by the kind gesture, poor man can be seen praying for the police officer in a video shared by the Rawalpindi Police on Twitter.

He said he cannot thank the police officer enough for the kind gesture. He also prayed for policemen who give respect to the downtrodden segment of the society.

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