Punjab replaces police chief amid criticism over Bhati Gate manhole tragedy

Federal govt replaces Dr Usman Anwar as police chief as custody allegations deepen scrutiny of Punjab Police

Combined image of new IG Punjab, Rao Abdul Kareem and previous IG Dr Usman Anwar. PHOTO: PUNJAB POLICE

PUNJAB:

The federal government has appointed Rao Abdul Kareem as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab, a move that comes in the wake of sustained criticism of the Punjab Police following the Bhati Gate manhole tragedy, which sparked debate over custodial conduct and command responsibility.

Kareem, a BS-21 officer of the Police Service of Pakistan, replaces Dr Usman Anwar, who has been transferred and posted as Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency.

The notification, issued by the Cabinet Secretariat’s Establishment Division and to be published in the next issue of the Gazette of Pakistan Part-I, said Kareem’s posting takes effect immediately and will remain in force until further orders.

A 24th Common officer, Kareem previously served as Additional Inspector General Special Branch Punjab and is regarded within police circles as a seasoned and professional officer with wide command, intelligence and operational experience.

Originally from Nawabshah, he joined the Police Service of Pakistan in 1996 and has held a range of field and senior management positions. These include postings as Assistant Superintendent of Police UT Sukkur and Sub-Divisional Police Officer in Sukkur City, Hyderabad and Chiniot.

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He later served as Superintendent of Police in Gujranwala, Lahore and Sheikhupura, followed by assignments as District Police Officer in Mianwali, Kasur and Jhang. His senior roles included Deputy Inspector General Traffic Punjab, DIG Telecommunication, Regional Police Officer Gujranwala, Commandant Punjab Constabulary, and Additional IG Highway Patrol.

Dr Usman Anwar, who was appointed IG Punjab in January 2023, was among the longest-serving police chiefs in the province in recent years. During his tenure, he introduced several administrative reforms, including a faster promotion mechanism.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi praised Anwar’s tenure in a post on X, saying: “Dr Usman’s transformational leadership reshaped Punjab Police, setting new benchmarks in professionalism, reform, and public service.”

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