Transparency in policing ensures public safety: Shah

Shah stresses zero-tolerance policy against anti-Pakistan sentiments


Our Correspondent January 03, 2024
Photo: Ahmed Shah/Twitter

KARACHI:

Caretaker Sindh Minister for information and minority affairs Muhammad Ahmad Shah, alongside Inspector General of Police Sindh Riffat Mukhtar Raja and Additional IG Karachi Khadim Hussain Rind, held a press conference at the Sindh Assembly Committee Room, focusing on public safety, law enforcement improvements, and transparency in policing which ensure public safety.

Shah stressed a zero-tolerance policy against anti-Pakistan sentiments, commending the police and administration for effectively managing the city during New Year's Eve despite limited resources. Shah acknowledged the police's challenges, emphasising their dedication and sacrifices in maintaining peace and order.

IG Riffat Mukhtar reaffirmed the police's accountability to the government and the people, dismissing any notion of a lack of intention or dedication within the force. Mukhtar highlighted the need for public cooperation and trust to ensure effective law enforcement.

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Additional IG Karachi Khadim Hussain Rind shared significant improvements in Karachi's security over the past decade, emphasising the city's transformation from the 11th most dangerous globally to the 126th position. Rind acknowledged the sacrifices of 688 police officers and reported statistics showcasing reduced criminal activities.

IG Sindh addressed concerns about political neutrality, assuring the caretaker government's impartiality. Additional IG Karachi assured the public that police officers prioritise public safety and remain stationed in police stations.

The officials discussed various topics, including decreased criminal incidents, ongoing efforts to apprehend a businessman's killer, the capture of an extortionist, and the monitoring of officers involved in specific cases.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 3rd, 2024.

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