Sindh Police

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Template:Short description Template:Use Pakistani English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Sindh Police (Urdu: Template:Nq, Template:Langx), is a law enforcement agency established in 1843 under a proclamation issued by Sir Charles James Napier, who became the conqueror of the State of Sindh by defeating the forces of the Talpur rulers at the Battle of Miani near Hyderabad on 20 March 1843. Ever since its inception, the organization was raised on the model of the Royal Irish Constabulary to maintain law and order and law enforcement in Sindh, Pakistan. The department serves an area of ~140,914km2 and has about 280,000 police officers and staff. As of 24 March 2024, Ghulam Nabi Memon is the Inspector-General of Police.[1]

The Sindh Police has been fictionalized as well as dramatized in numerous movies, novels, dramas, and television shows through its history.[2]

History

After becoming the Governor of Sindh, General Sir Charles James Napier established a policy system based on the pattern of the Royal Irish Constabulary in 1843. British Indian Army Officers closely supervised and controlled the force which was consequently more disciplined, efficient and less corrupt. Influenced by the success of Napier's police, the Court of Directors of the East Bangladesh Company suggested that a common system of police be established on the pattern of the Irish Constabulary.

The British Indian Government set up a Police Commission headed by Mr. H.M. Court in 1860. One of the policy directives to the Police Commission of 1860 was that "though the duties of the police should be entirely civil, not military, the organization and discipline of the police should be similar to those of a military body". The present police system in Pakistan has been established under this Charter. At the time of the British Indian Police there was a famous Superintendent of Police from Pirdad (Hazro) in Punjab named Muhammad Umar Khan, who was much decorated.[3] In October 2010 the government announced that Sindh Police had been given the approval to use and had received equipment to utilise phone-tracking technology to help them tackle kidnapping cases and corruption on the streets of Karachi.[4]

Designations

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Armed Sindh Police constable in uniform

Designations of Sindh Police are as follows:[5]

Grade Police Ranks Abbreviations
BPS-07 Constable PC
BPS-09 Head Constable HC
BPS-11 Assistant Sub-Inspector ASI
BPS-14 Sub-Inspector SI
BPS-16 Police Inspector Inspector
BPS-17 Template:Plainlist Template:Plainlist
BPS-18 Superintendent of Police SP
BPS-19 Senior Superintendent of Police/Assistant Inspector General SSP/AIG
BPS-20 Deputy Inspector General DIG
BPS-21 Additional Inspector General Addl. IG
BPS-22 Inspector General of Police IGP

Posts

SHO, SDPO, DPO, CPO, RPO and PPO are posts, not ranks. So you may see a lower rank acting as a higher post for some time.[5]

Special Security Unit

The Special Security Unit (SSU) is one of the specialized counterterrorism and security units of the Sindh Police. It performs the function of counterterrorism operations and provide security to important personalities and institutions. It is a Karachi based unit of the Sindh Police, Pakistan and its operational jurisdiction extends to entire area of Sindh. The SSU was established due to the increased security and counterterrorism challenges in the country. It meets the international standards of counterterrorism training and has been directed to deal with the terrorist intimidations. The unit reports to IG Sindh and DIGP Security Mr. Lt (r) Maqsood Ahmed is the founding head of the unit.[6]

Composition and Organization

Central Police Office (CPO), Karachi serves as headquarter of Sindh Police where Inspector General of Police, Sindh sits. All main administrative branches of Sindh police such as Investigation, Finance and Establishment branch are also headquartered at CPO Karachi. When it comes to operational jurisdiction, Sindh Police is divided into three ranges. Each range is headed by Additional Inspector General of Police (Addl.IGP). Each range in return is consisted of one to three regions/divisions that are headed by Deputy Inspector General of Police(DIG). These divisions are consisted of 3 to 7 districts that are led by an officer with a rank of Senior Superintendent of Police. Currently Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Shaheed Benazirabad, Mirpurkhas, Karachi East, West and South are the ranges of Sindh Police that are being led by DIGP rank police officials.

Executive office Incumbent Designation Rank
Central Police Office Ghulam Nabi Memon, PSP IGP
Establishment and headquarters Khadim Hussain Rind, PSP Addl.IGP
Internal Accountability Bureau, Karachi Muzzafar Ali Shaikh, PSP Addl.IGP
Finance, Logistics and Welfare, Karachi Muzzafar Ali Shaikh, PSP Addl.IGP
Investigation Branch, Karachi Muzzafar Ali Shaikh, PSP Addl.IGP
Operations Branch, Karachi Abdul Qadir Qayyum, PSP Addl.IGP
Counter Terrorism Department, Karachi Tariq Abbas Qureshi, PSP Addl.IGP
Special Branch, Karachi Abdul Qadir Qayyum, PSP Addl.IGP
Research & Development Branch, Karachi N/A Addl.IGP
Special Security Unit, Karachi Maqsood Ahmed, PSP DIGP
Driver's License Branch, Karachi Tanveer Alam Odho, PSP DIGP
Karachi Unit Incumbent Designation/Rank
Capital City Police Office Imran Yaqoob Minhas, PSP CCPO/Addl.IGP
Regional Police Office, Karachi East Capt (R) Azfar Mahesar, PSP RPO/DIG
District Police Office East Dr. Farrukh Raza, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Korangi Sardar Hussain, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office, Malir Tariq Ilahi Mastoi, PSP DPO/SSP
Regional Police Office, Karachi West Asim Khan, PSP RPO/DIG
District Police Office, West Manzoor Ali, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office, Central Faisal Abdullah Chachar, PSP DPO/SSP
Regional Police Office, Karachi South Syed Azad Raza, PSP RPO/DIG
District Police Office, Keamari Arif Aslam, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office, South Karachi, Clifton Imran Qureshi, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office, Karachi City Amjad Hayat, PSP DPO/SSP
Hyderabad Unit Incumbent Designation/Rank
Additional. IGP Hyderabad Unit Tariq Dharejo, PSP (charge) Addl.IGP
Regional Police Office, Hyderabad Tariq Dharejo, PSP RPO/DIG
District Police Office Hyderabad Amjad Ali Sheikh, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Tando Allahyar Abraiz Ali Abbasi, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Tando Muhammad Khan Saleem Shah, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Matiari Noor ul Haq Rind, SPS DPO/SSP
District Police Office Dadu Shabir Ahmed Sethar, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Jamshoro Tariq Nawaz, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Thatta Ali Bux Nizamani, SPS DPO/SSP
District Police Office Sujawal Shahla Qureshi, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Badin Qamar Raza Jiskani, PSP DPO/SSP
Regional Police Office, Mirpur Khas Tanveer Alam Odho, PSP RPO/DIG
District Police Office Mirpur Khas Adil Memon, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Tharparker Ali Mardan Khoso, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Umerkot Abdul Khalique, PSP DPO/SSP
Regional Police Office, Nawabshah Capt (R) Pervaiz Chandio, PSP RPO/DIG
District Police Office Nawabshah Capt (R) Haider Raza, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Sanghar Capt (R) Saddam Hussain, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Naushero Feroz Abid Ali Baloch, PSP DPO/SSP
Sukkur Unit Incumbent Designation/Rank
Additional. IGP Sukkur Unit Abdul Hameed Khoso (Charge) Addl.IGP
Regional Police Office, Sukkur Abdul Hameed Khoso, PSP RPO/DIG
District Police Office Sukkur Irfan Samo, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Ghotki Munir Ahmed Khuhro, SPS DPO/SSP
District Police Office Khairpur Samiullah Soomro, PSP DPO/SSP
Regional Police Office, Larkana Javed Soonharo Jiskani, PSP RPO/DIGP
District Police Office Larkana Syed Abdul Raheem Sheerazi, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Shikarpur Khalid Mustafa Korai, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Jacobabad Syed Amir Abbas Shah, PSP DPO/SSP
District Police Office Kashmore Mir Rohal Khan, PSP DPO/SSP

PPOs/IGPs of Sindh Police

List of PPOs/IGs of Sindh Police
Term Portrait Name Took office Left office Tenure Note(s)
1 File:Khowaja Masroor Hassan.jpg Khowaja Masroor Hassan

خواجہ مسرور حسن
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1 July 1970 29 December 1971 Template:Ayd First Provincial Police Officer (PPO) of Sindh Police[7]
2 File:Muhammad Yousuf Orakzai.jpg Muhammad Usoof Orakzai

محمد یوسف اورکزئی
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29 December 1971 21 February 1973
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3 File:Chaudhary Fazl-e-Haq, PSP.jpg Chaudhary Fazal-e-Haq

چوہدری فضل الحق
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21 February 1973 27 May 1975
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4 Mian Muhammad Aslam Hayat

میاں محمد اسلم حیات
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27 May 1975 16 March 1977
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5 Habib-ur-Rehman Khan

حبیب الرحمان خان
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16 March 1977 30 September 1977
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6 Arbab Hidayatullah

ارباب ہدایت اللہ
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30 September 1977 22 August 1982
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7 Dilshad Najmuddin

دلشاد نجم الدین
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1 September 1982 30 October 1983
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8 Bashir Ahmed Khan

بشیر احمد خان
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1 November 1983 12 August 1984
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9 Syed Saadat Ali Shah

سید سعادت علی شاہ
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12 August 1984 19 June 1986
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10 Syed Salman Khaliq

سید سلمان خالق
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19 June 1986 26 July 1987
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11 Muhammad Nawaz Malik

محمد نواز ملک
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27 July 1987 28 July 1988
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12 Muhammad Abbas Khan

محمد عباس خان
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28 July 1988 25 January 1989
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13 Khawar Zaman

خاور زمان
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25 January 1989 20 February 1990
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14 Syed Saadat Ali Shah

سید سعادت علی شاہ
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20 February 1990 20 August 1990
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15 Khawar Zaman

خاور زمان
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20 August 1990 1 December 1990
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16 Mohsin Manzoor

محسن منظور
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1 December 1990 18 December 1990
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17 Ghulam Moinuddin

غلام معین الدین
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18 December 1990 10 February 1992
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18 Kamar Alam

قمر عالم
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15 March 1992 25 July 1993
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19 Mohsin Manzoor

محسن منظور
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25 July 1993 25 November 1993
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20 Afzal Ali Shigri

افضل علی شگری
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25 November 1993 15 August 1995
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21 Muhammad Saeed Khan

محمد سعید خان
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15 August 1995 28 December 1996
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22 Syed Mohib Asad

سید محب اسد
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28 December 1996 22 August 1997
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23 Asad Jahangir Khan

اسد جہانگیر خان
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22 August 1997 25 November 1997
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24 Aftab Nabi

آفتاب نبی
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25 November 1997 30 December 1998
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25 Maqbool Ahmed

مقبول احمد
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30 October 1998 12 October 1999
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26 Asad Ashraf Malik

اسد اشرف ملک
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13 October 1999 28 October 1999
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27 Aftab Nabi

آفتاب نبی
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28 October 1999 17 September 2001
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28 Syed Kamal Shah

سید کمال شاہ
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17 September 2001 14 August 2002
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29 Syed Kamal Shah

سید کمال شاہ
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14 August 2002 9 February 2005
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30 Asad Jahangir Khan

اسد جہانگیر خان
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9 February 2005 24 December 2005
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31 Jahangir Mirza

جہانگیر مرزا
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2 January 2006 14 April 2007
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32 Niaz Ahmed Siddiki

نیاز احمد صدیقی
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14 April 2007 18 June 2007
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33 Zia-ul-Hassan Khan

ضیاء الحسن خان
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18 June 2007 9 January 2008
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34 Azhar Ali Faroqi

اظہر علی فاروقی
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9 January 2008 12 April 2008
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35 Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Suddle

محمد شعیب سڈل
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12 April 2008 30 June 2008
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36 Sultan Salahuddin Babar Khattak

سلطان صلاح الدین بابر خٹک
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30 June 2008 10 February 2011
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37 Fayyaz Ahmed Leghari

فیاض احمد لغاری
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18 February 2011 16 June 2011
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38 Wajid Ali Khan

واجد علی خان
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17 June 2011 20 October 2011
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39 Syed Mushtaq Shah

سید مشتاق شاہ
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21 October 2011 7 July 2012
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40 Fayyaz Ahmed Leghari

فیاض احمد لغاری
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11 July 2012 8 March 2013
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41 Ghulam Shabbir Shaikh

غلام شبیر شیخ
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8 March 2013 22 March 2013
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42 Shahid Nadeem Baloch

شاہد ندیم بلوچ
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23 March 2013 22 February 2014
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43 Squadron Leader (R) Iqbal Mahmood

اقبال محمود
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23 April 2014 3 July 2014
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44 Ghulam Hyder Jamali

غلام حیدر جمالی
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8 July 2014 12 March 2016
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45 AD Khowaja

اے ڈی خواجہ
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12 March 2016 13 June 2018
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46 Amjad Javed Saleemi

امجد جاوید سلیمی
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13 June 2018 9 September 2018
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47 File:Kaleem Imam in 2020.jpg Dr. Syed Kaleem Imam

سید کلیم امام
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12 September 2018 28 February 2020
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48 Mushtaq Ahmad Mahar

مشتاق احمد مہر
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28 February 2020 18 May 2022
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49 Dr. Kamran Fazal

کامران فضل
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18 May 2022 2 June 2022
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50 Ghulam Nabi Memon

غلام نبی میمن
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3 June 2022 19 August 2023 Template:Ayd -
51 Riffat Mukhtar

رفعت مختار
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20 August 2023 23 March 2024 Template:Ayd -
52 Ghulam Nabi Memon

غلام نبی میمن
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24 March 2024 Incumbent Template:Ayd -

Controversies

Extra-Judicial Killings Reported in Media by Sindh Police

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IG Sindh appointment

The Government of Pakistan, in consultation with the Governor of Sindh, appointed Mushtaq Ahmad Mahar as Inspector General of Police, replacing Syed Kaleem Imam at the request of Sindh's provincial government due to his perceived insubordination and failure to control increasing crime rates in Karachi.[9][10]

Mazar-e-Quaid incident

The Pakistan Democratic Movement conducted a large political rally in the port city of Karachi near the Mazar-e-Quaid on October 18, 2020. During the rally, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif addressed the leader of the Pakistani Army, saying, "General Qamar Javed Bajwa, you packed up our government, which was working well, and put the nation and the country at the altar of your wishes." This speech was censored when broadcast by Pakistani media on the government's orders.[11] Some news analysts believed that Sharif's open criticism of Bajwa was unlikely to be taken lightly.[12]

That night, officials of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Pakistan Rangers allegedly abducted Inspector General Mahar and forced him to sign an order to arrest prominent opposition leader Muhammad Safdar Awan, Sharif's son-in-law, for "violating the sanctity of Quaid's mausoleum" during the rally.[13] The sequence of events, according to Al Jazeera, was that federal intelligence agencies grew frustrated because they were unable to immediately arrest Safdar, so they sent nine paramilitary Ranger vehicles to Mahar's house at 4am on October 19 to bring him to a meeting with the sector commander, where they demanded that he authorise Safdar's arrest.[11] Awan was released on bail the same day.[13]

To protest this treatment, Mahar and other senior officials in the Sindh police department applied for leave en masse, though they subsequently relented when Qamar Javed Bajwa, the head of Pakistani armed forces, ordered an inquiry into the incident.[14][15][16][17][18][11][19]Template:Excessive citations inline The Federal Minister of Information, Shibli Faraz, called this protest by the Sindh police a "quasi-mutiny".[20]

According to former Inspector General of Police Akhtar Hassan Khan, the events were a series of blunders. He said that Safdar's behavior at the mausoleum was inappropriate and could be considered a legal offence, but not a cognizable one, meaning that his arrest should have been preceded by a court warrant. He condemned the abduction and intimidation of Mahar.[19][20][21] According to Al Jazeera, while all the reports of Mahar's mistreatment were unlikely to be true, such behavior on the part of federal intelligence officials amounted to coercion. Mazhar Abbas of thenews.com.pk reported that Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan considered the kidnapping and its aftermath to be media-created hype and a non-issue, laughing over the incident.[22][23][24]

Impact and legacy

According to Mazhar Abbas, the issues raised by such intra-institutional conflict and the unprecedented police revolt are unlikely to be resolved quickly.[23] Three inquiries were made, one by the head of the armed forces, another by a committee of the Sindh provincial government,[25] and a third, limited one by the federal government. The Civil Society filed a petition in Pakistan's Supreme Court seeking to restrain the federal government and its armed agencies from illegitimate interference in provincial autonomy.[26]

As per a[27] report by an inquiry conducted on the orders of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Mahar was not kidnapped but "summoned overzealously" since the ISI and Pakistan Rangers were allegedly under great public pressure.[28] As per the recommendations of same inquiry, the ISI and Ranger officials concerned in the incident were removed from any ongoing assignments that might cause misunderstandings with the Sindh Police.[28]

Weaponry

Service colour Dark blue and red
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Uniform colour Black, Khaki
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The Sindh Police uses a variety of weaponry. However, these are a few of the most common weapons used.

Vehicles

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Toyota Hilux Single/Double cabin (REVO/Vigo version), Toyota Corolla (2010-2018 version), Mohafiz Internal Security Vehicle, APCs, troop carriers, water cannons.

The Sindh Police is not known to use any aircraft; however, there have been rumours that the police use locally produced UAVs such as the SATUMA Jasoos, for reconnaissance.

Police Hospitals in Sindh

  • Sindh Police Hospital Garden Karachi
  • Regional Police Hospital Hyderabad
  • Regional Police Health Center Sukkur

Citizens Police Liaison Committee

The Citizens Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) (Template:Langx) is a public-private relationship, self-funding, Non-Political Statutory organization, established under a notification by the Sindh government. The CPLC provides relief and technical support to victims of crime. Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim established the Citizen Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) in 1989, while Jameel Yusuf was its founding chairman. The CPLC works in Karachi and assists citizens in registering the (FIR) if it is refused by police for some reason.

The public takes initiative as a volunteer and report the failing law and order situations to the law enforcement agencies to achieve its objectives.[29][30]

Organization structure

CPLC is distributed among 6 district offices in Karachi, one district office at Hyderabad, decided to establish a district office in Sukkur, where as its main office is located in the Governor House Sindh.[31] A Police core group was established by the IGP Sindh to cooperate among Police and the citizens.[32]

CPLC had previously Ahmed Chinoy as its chief and new chief Zubair Habib has been appointed as a new chief of CPLC.[33] CPLC has established 1102 as its help-line.[34] Makhdoom Ali Khan was member of the Advisory Board of the Citizens Police Liaison Committee (CPLC).

See also

References

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External links

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