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Quetta woman inspector forcibly retired for making accused strip, dance

In other countries people feel safe when they see cops bu in Pakistan people makes U-turns when seeing police
 
Both have been chamchas of the csp's but the powers to be in this country rescued them otheriwse theyd be dead long time ago.

How do you think rao Anwar got promoted beyond Dsp rank? It's the seniority based law which bars rankers to reach a certain service level no matter if you liberate Kashmir but with some loopholes and those loopholes are extended as a carrot to lure rankers into committing extra judicial killings
Bro, I can't use the language that describes our society. We all are cut from same cloth. Kamchor and incompetent.
 
Video link or it didn't happen ;)
No need to reveal your own homo cravings :lol:
Bro you want the video and he is the homo.
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Five other officers were sacked in September

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A Quetta woman police inspector was awarded “compulsory retirement” for making a murder accused strip and dance during the course of investigation.

A notification issued on November 11, 2021, by Quetta DIG Muhammad Azhar Akram read that Inspector Shabana Irshad, who was deputed at the Jinnah Town Police Station, was found accused of misusing authority and showing non-professional behaviour.

An inquiry, conducted by ASP Pari Gul Tareen, found that the investigation of a murder case was given to Inspector Shabana as the accused was a woman.

She was facing charges of murdering a child.

During the course of investigation, the police staff forced the accused “to her dress and to dance” on a song. A video was also recorded.

Inspector Shabana formulated “her team as per her own choice without any written orders.” The report said that the investigation was handled unprofessionally and unethically.

The inquiry had recommended for major punishment for the officer.

The notification said that the officer was given ample chance to given explanation but she failed.

Agreeing with the inquiry officer’s recommendation, DIG Akram awarded her “compulsory retirement from government services.”

Earlier on September 24 this year, five woman police officers were sacked in the same case. The officers were identified as Bushra Afzal, Huma Faisal, Uzma Nasreen, Farah Khalil and Samina Manzoor.


No matter how many people retired forcefuly in Pakistan these people never open shi** mouths but women forcefuly retire oh No look humen rights voilation millions of people killed in there meaning less wars in whole world There is no human rights voilation actully they people want to imposed there won agenda over the whole world this is TARGETED PROPOGANDA may ALLAH protect our PAKISTAN from these kind of evilish forces & plans & agendas...:pakistan:
 
Five other officers were sacked in September

female-harassment-artwork_web_YawarYaseen_21-12-20201-1.jpg

Artwork by SAMAA Digital


A Quetta woman police inspector was awarded “compulsory retirement” for making a murder accused strip and dance during the course of investigation.

A notification issued on November 11, 2021, by Quetta DIG Muhammad Azhar Akram read that Inspector Shabana Irshad, who was deputed at the Jinnah Town Police Station, was found accused of misusing authority and showing non-professional behaviour.

An inquiry, conducted by ASP Pari Gul Tareen, found that the investigation of a murder case was given to Inspector Shabana as the accused was a woman.

She was facing charges of murdering a child.

During the course of investigation, the police staff forced the accused “to her dress and to dance” on a song. A video was also recorded.

Inspector Shabana formulated “her team as per her own choice without any written orders.” The report said that the investigation was handled unprofessionally and unethically.

The inquiry had recommended for major punishment for the officer.

The notification said that the officer was given ample chance to given explanation but she failed.

Agreeing with the inquiry officer’s recommendation, DIG Akram awarded her “compulsory retirement from government services.”

Earlier on September 24 this year, five woman police officers were sacked in the same case. The officers were identified as Bushra Afzal, Huma Faisal, Uzma Nasreen, Farah Khalil and Samina Manzoor.


Only retired? That's it? Aren't they being too harsh on her. ,🙄.....No jail time, no fines, no further punishment? Our justice system is a joke.
 
Yeh din dekhne se pehle Zardari maar kyun nai gaya...
 
I remember an ASI suspended after bribery.

He appealed in the court and after five years got his pay of 5 years along with the same job!

Now I/you can say. This woman is treated unfair as per the blacksheeps living freely in the same department.
 
Need a lot of work done on Police institution. Police culture here is very horrible. This perception of police needed to be changed for a long time. This goes around for every Government Institution in Pakistan.
 
Five other officers were sacked in September

female-harassment-artwork_web_YawarYaseen_21-12-20201-1.jpg

Artwork by SAMAA Digital


A Quetta woman police inspector was awarded “compulsory retirement” for making a murder accused strip and dance during the course of investigation.

A notification issued on November 11, 2021, by Quetta DIG Muhammad Azhar Akram read that Inspector Shabana Irshad, who was deputed at the Jinnah Town Police Station, was found accused of misusing authority and showing non-professional behaviour.

An inquiry, conducted by ASP Pari Gul Tareen, found that the investigation of a murder case was given to Inspector Shabana as the accused was a woman.

She was facing charges of murdering a child.

During the course of investigation, the police staff forced the accused “to her dress and to dance” on a song. A video was also recorded.

Inspector Shabana formulated “her team as per her own choice without any written orders.” The report said that the investigation was handled unprofessionally and unethically.

The inquiry had recommended for major punishment for the officer.

The notification said that the officer was given ample chance to given explanation but she failed.

Agreeing with the inquiry officer’s recommendation, DIG Akram awarded her “compulsory retirement from government services.”

Earlier on September 24 this year, five woman police officers were sacked in the same case. The officers were identified as Bushra Afzal, Huma Faisal, Uzma Nasreen, Farah Khalil and Samina Manzoor.


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Five other officers were sacked in September

female-harassment-artwork_web_YawarYaseen_21-12-20201-1.jpg

Artwork by SAMAA Digital


A Quetta woman police inspector was awarded “compulsory retirement” for making a murder accused strip and dance during the course of investigation.

A notification issued on November 11, 2021, by Quetta DIG Muhammad Azhar Akram read that Inspector Shabana Irshad, who was deputed at the Jinnah Town Police Station, was found accused of misusing authority and showing non-professional behaviour.

An inquiry, conducted by ASP Pari Gul Tareen, found that the investigation of a murder case was given to Inspector Shabana as the accused was a woman.

She was facing charges of murdering a child.

During the course of investigation, the police staff forced the accused “to her dress and to dance” on a song. A video was also recorded.

Inspector Shabana formulated “her team as per her own choice without any written orders.” The report said that the investigation was handled unprofessionally and unethically.

The inquiry had recommended for major punishment for the officer.

The notification said that the officer was given ample chance to given explanation but she failed.

Agreeing with the inquiry officer’s recommendation, DIG Akram awarded her “compulsory retirement from government services.”

Earlier on September 24 this year, five woman police officers were sacked in the same case. The officers were identified as Bushra Afzal, Huma Faisal, Uzma Nasreen, Farah Khalil and Samina Manzoor.




Allah maaf kare. Abhi ye halat hai. Agar iss aurat ke haath Las Vegas wale male strippers a gaye to kya ho ga?
 
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Five other officers were sacked in September

female-harassment-artwork_web_YawarYaseen_21-12-20201-1.jpg

Artwork by SAMAA Digital


A Quetta woman police inspector was awarded “compulsory retirement” for making a murder accused strip and dance during the course of investigation.

A notification issued on November 11, 2021, by Quetta DIG Muhammad Azhar Akram read that Inspector Shabana Irshad, who was deputed at the Jinnah Town Police Station, was found accused of misusing authority and showing non-professional behaviour.

An inquiry, conducted by ASP Pari Gul Tareen, found that the investigation of a murder case was given to Inspector Shabana as the accused was a woman.

She was facing charges of murdering a child.

During the course of investigation, the police staff forced the accused “to her dress and to dance” on a song. A video was also recorded.

Inspector Shabana formulated “her team as per her own choice without any written orders.” The report said that the investigation was handled unprofessionally and unethically.

The inquiry had recommended for major punishment for the officer.

The notification said that the officer was given ample chance to given explanation but she failed.

Agreeing with the inquiry officer’s recommendation, DIG Akram awarded her “compulsory retirement from government services.”

Earlier on September 24 this year, five woman police officers were sacked in the same case. The officers were identified as Bushra Afzal, Huma Faisal, Uzma Nasreen, Farah Khalil and Samina Manzoor.


:lol: admi tu admi, hamari tu bandian bhi onchy shok rakhty hain... Had Hai.
 
Wearing police uniform should be a symbol of assurance to communities, in Pakistan for some its a pass to abuse.

This is true for most who have any sort of authority in Pakistan. Only a few remain true to their responsibilities and these few are labelled as idiots and moved around..commonly referred to as khudday line lagana.
 

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