Issuing directives: Sindh IG sets up team to inspect police facilities

Iqbal Mehmood reviews overall law and order situation.


APP June 19, 2014
The estimated day-to-day expenditure is only 4.4% more than what it was last year when the total allocated budget was Rs54.4 billion.PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: The accommodation facilities provided to the Sindh Police, including the offices of police officers and police stations, will now be surveyed and assessed as Sindh IG Iqbal Mehmood has constituted an inspection team for the purpose.

The team will function under the research and development AIG. According to a statement issued on Wednesday, the police chief reviewed the overall law and order situation while presiding over a meeting at the Central Police Office (CPO).

He directed that all cases related to the martyred police officers be transferred to the crime branch. He also instructed the team to initiate the inspection work from the police stations in Karachi. The inspection team was ordered to evaluate the existing infrastructure, details about available arms and ammunition and maintenance of police registers, among others. Irregularities in any area must be incorporated in the report of the inspection team along with necessary recommendations, he added.

Moreover, he directed the heads of different police stations in the province to submit progress reports and the conviction rate of the murder cases registered or reported during the last five years. The Sindh IG also reviewed the performance of the command and control centre and Madadgar 15 helpline units in the CPO. While reviewing various police welfare projects, Mehmood demanded that the appointment of consultants or specialists in the police hospital in Karachi be expedited. 


Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2014.

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