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IGP says cops to get polio duty allowance directly

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammad Naeem Khan has said that the force has developed a new mechanism to distribute polio duty allowance directly to the salary account of cops.

There were several complaints that the polio duty allowance for the policemen involved in providing security to the vaccination teams was not provided to them.

There were some complained against the officers about misuse of the funds. Hence the new police set-up decided to change the mechanism to stop the misuse of the allowance and the cops get it directly through their bank accounts.

“The polio funds received by each district police officer will be credited through the banking channels to the individual salary account of each police officer, constable and above, of the force who have performed the polio duty,” IGP Mohammad Naeem Khan told The News. He hoped this mechanism would ensure transparency and ruled out any chance of wrongdoing, including misappropriation.

“It is my duty as the commander of the force that every member gets his rightful dues. This new mechanism will ensure that each policeman performing polio duty gets dues timely, which is their right,” said the IGP.

On Thursday a police handout said that the IGP has made it clear that welfare of police constables was his priority and ordered that duty charges of police constables performing polio duty be directly transferred into their salary bank account.

It added that to make distribution of polio funds more transparent, they were bound to pay the dues of the police constables deputed for polio duty along with their salaries every month. Once this system is put in place, the chances of misappropriation of funds will come to zero level.

Source:https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/516575-igp-says-cops-to-get-polio-duty-allowance-directly

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh Dr Syed Kaleem Imam has issued transfers and postings orders of three police officers on Friday

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh Dr Syed Kaleem Imam has issued transfers and postings orders of three police officers on Friday.



An officer of Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) Adeel Hussain Chandio presently posted as Personal Staff Officer to IGP Karachi, is transferred and posted as Senior Superintendent of Police, (SSP) Hyderabad district replacing Sarfraz Nawaz Shaikh, said a statement.



Sarfaraz Nawaz Shaikh a PSP officer is posted as Assistant Inspector General of Police, Administration Special Branch Sindh Karachi replacing Syed Zaheer Haider Naqvi.

Dr Muhammad Farooq Ahmed has replaced Capt. Tariq Williat as SP Naushero Feroze district.

Syed Zaheer Haider Naqvi, an officer of Sindh Police (BS-18) is posted as SP Inspection of Private Security Companies Cell (PSCC), Special Branch, Sindh Karachi.


Source:https://www.urdupoint.com/en/pakistan/postings-transfers-in-sindh-police-696133.html
 
Pakistan Army helped DI Khan Police to construct 25 Check Posts for better security for the people.
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Pakistani police is terrorist only good to killing poor people abusing torturing and killing for money in their job .Indian army in Kashmir and Pakistani police in pakistan doing same job .
 
Govt to Introduce New Stricter Traffic Rules in #Islamabad from Next Month

The federal government has decided to revamp traffic rules for Islamabad to bring the city’s traffic system on par with international standards.

Interior Minister Brig (R) Ijaz Ahmed Shah approved the new traffic policy in a meeting held at the ministry’s office, on Thursday.

He tasked Islamabad Traffic Police and local administration to implement the same till September 30.

The minister directed two of his additional secretaries to hold meetings with the chief commissioner and ICT chief to devise an implementation strategy.

The meeting also decided to run an awareness campaign on media in this regard.

Some of the highlights of the new traffic policy are as under:


Smoking while driving will now be considered as a traffic violation, and violators will be fined.
Those served three or more tickets will get their driving license canceled.
Both front seaters will be obligated to fasten seat belts.
There will be a complete ban on driving without a license.
The minister also highlighted that some traffic police officers were found absent from their duties during peak hours. He warned of strict actions if such complaints were received in the future


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Motorway Police Officers with new Patrolling cars started patrolling with Dua at Mansehra Section ...Hazara Motorway Phase 2.
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392 Km Sukkur Multan Motorway M-5 open for all traffic.Motorway Police Briefing Buses,Intelligent Transport System (ITS) Speed Gun,Rohri Interchange,Service Area, Police Observation Platform,Rest Area and Mosque clicks

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Shaheen Motorbike Squads Launched in Islamabad to Prevent Street Crime

The ITP has announced an e-challan system as well to help facilitate the citizens in the city. To help curb street crime in the federal capital and instill confidence on the streets, Waqar Uddin Syed, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) Islamabad, has announced a police motorbike squad that will be patrolling the city.



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KP Approves Rs. 700 Million for Tourism Police

Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Mahmood Khan has approved a Rs. 700 million budget for the establishment of tourism police in the province.

The approval came during a meeting on tourism promotion in the province with CM Khan in the chair
 
Motorway Police new Fleet: for M-4, M-5 and M-15


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