Kasur child pornography: Sixth police official suspended over inefficiency

SP Nadeem Abbas was designated 'on special duty' as he was found 'inefficient' in investigating the Kasur case


Web Desk August 15, 2015
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Superintendent of Police (SP) Investigation Kasur Nadeem Abbas was suspended on Saturday for 'inefficiency in investigating the child abuse case properly', Express News reported.

According to details, SP Nadeem Abbas was designated 'on special duty'.

In his stead, Ali Nasir Rizvi will now be posted as District Police Officer (DPO) Kasur.

Read: Child pornography case: Kasur's DPO among four high ranking police officials suspended

He joins the area’s DPO and an SHO who had been designated as OSD on August 11.

IG Punjab Mushtaq Sukhera had announced that the SHO Mehr Akmal, had been removed from his post after charges were leveled of abetting members of the pornography ring by sharing information about complainants against them.

Read: Kasur child abuse scandal: Families accuse police of turning blind eye

He said that if the SHO fails to prove his innocence, he would also be taken to task.

On the demand of the villagers, the IGP also announced that the DPO Kasur had also been removed from his post. Three other high ranking officials of the Special Branch had also been suspended.

COMMENTS (2)

Ghufran | 9 years ago | Reply What a joke? Suspending Nadeem Abbas and appointing his brother in law Ali Nasir Rizvi. If he would act any better!
iftikhar ali | 9 years ago | Reply I offer my suggestion to cut short justice process, it will put the criminals on safe and the victims on the looser side, just appoint Rao Anwar Karachi as the inquiry officer in this case and do the justice in pakistan for the first time in the first the cases of such nature. If N league wants to save these people of party basis then i take my suggestion back as this suggestion will never be accepted because Rao Anwar will bring all the black sheeps to light and this will make problem for the govt. in saving criminals.
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