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Rape Case criminal arrested



23 officers are suspended




Gujranwala Rape Case




Musharaf bail rejected



Peshawar Blast



Bhuta khaour Arrested


پولیس نے مقابلے کے دوران بھتہ خور سیف اللہ عرف عظمت اللہ ولد عمر الدین کو زخمی حالت میں گرفتار کر کے اسلحہ برآمد کرلیا،فوٹو:فائل
کراچی:  سچل تھانے کی حدود میں ایک بھتہ خور زخمی حالت میں رنگے ہاتھوں گرفتار کر کے اسلحہ برآمد کر لیا گیا جبکہ گرفتار بھتہ خور کے2 ساتھی بھتہ کی رقم لے کر فرار ہونے میں کامیاب ہو گئے ۔
تفصیلات کے مطابق کے مطابق سچل تھانے کی حدود اسکیم 33 میں واقع پوسٹ آفس سوسائٹی میں3 ملزمان کباڑیے کی دکان کے مالک الطاف حسین سے بھتہ وصول کرنے آئے تھے اور ملزمان نے دکان کے مالک سے 10ہزار روپے بھتہ وصول کرنے کے بعد اسے فائرنگ کر زخمی کردیا اور فرار ہو رہے کہ اسی دوران سب انسپکٹر شعیب اور اے ایس آئی دریا خان کی سربراہی میں پولیس پارٹی جائے وقوع پر پہنچ گئی اور ملزمان کا تعاقب کرنے کے بعد مقابلے کے دوران بھتہ خور سیف اللہ عرف عظمت اللہ ولد عمر الدین کو زخمی حالت میں گرفتار کر کے ٹی ٹی پستول برآمد کر لی۔
جبکہ گرفتار بھتہ خور کے2 ساتھی بھتہ کی رقم لے کر فرار ہوگئے،سچل پولیس کے مطابق ملزمان اس سے قبل بھی الطاف حسین سے کئی بار بھتہ وصول کرچکے تھے،گزشتہ روز بھی ملزمان الطاف حسین سے بھتہ وصول کرنے آئے تھے ،بھتہ وصول کرنے کے بعد الطاف حسین اور ملزمان میں تلخ کلامی ہوئی تھی جس پر ملزمان نے فائرنگ کرکے اسے زخمی کردیا ، انھوں نے بتایا کہ فرار ہونے والے بھتہ خوروں کا نام صیغہ راز میں رکھا گیا ہے ، سینئر ایم ایل او عباسی شہید اسپتال افتاب چنڑ کے مطابق دکان کے مالک الطاف حسین کو پیٹ میں جبکہ گرفتار بھتہ خور کے پیر میں ایک ایک گولی لگی ہے تاہم دکان کے مالک الطاف حسین کی حالت تشویشناک ہے ۔

2 bachun k agwa k nakaam koshish



Officers work without political presure


Crack Down Against criminals


12 saal ka bacha nehar ma girh kar halaaq ho gaya


12 saal ka bacha nehar ma girh kar halaaq ho gaya


Jail ma Qatal


2 security Guard murdered by eachother


raid on factory


One arrested in child case


Criminals arrested


Traffic police plans new sector offices


13th September, 2013

Traffic police plans new sector offices
LAHORE, Sept 12: City Traffic Police authorities have finalised a plan to build 11 new buildings through its own financial resources and within three months or so, Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Sohail Chaudhry told Dawn on Thursday.
Currently, eight sectors with obsolete infrastructure are functional in as many police stations in the city. The sectors were declared dangerous by the City District Government of Lahore in 2011.
Mr Chaudhry said tenders for the construction had been advertised in newspapers and design for three-room building had also been approved. He said tenders would open on Sept 19.
He said the CTP would spend money raised from forklift head and in this regard the buildings department had given an estimate of expenditures.
Wardens and motorists visiting the traffic sectors for clearing their tickets suffer unhealthy and poor working conditions.
Mr Chaudhry said the plan to build a three-room (two additional bathrooms) sector had been materialised after the collapse of South Cantonment police station in 2011 which left 250 motorcycles damaged.
The CTO said one room would be for the duty officer, another for record-keeping and the third one to deal with ticketing. Visitors would have a waiting room and washrooms in the new building.
He said after demolishing old structures, new buildings were being built in police stations of North Cantonment, South Cantonment, Garhi Shahu, Old Anarkali, Green Town, Township, Kot Lakhpat and Mughalpura.
In addition, buildings of three new sectors would also be constructed in three other city locations.
He said each sector would also have a parking lot for impounded vehicles and motorcycles. He said funds would be utilised from the lifter head after the orders of the Lahore High Court regarding the use of account for the welfare of wardens, and standard operating procedures issued by the Punjab inspector general to use money from the head.
He said a third-party evaluation would be carried out to ensure quality and transparency in the project.
(Daily Dawn)
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IGP for modern technology to fight organised crimes


12th September, 2013

IGP for modern technology to fight organised crimes
LAHORE - Punjab Inspector General of Police (IGP) Khan Baig has said that there is a dire need to equip the police with latest technology since the criminals are changing their modus operandi in the present era.
A comprehensive strategy is being finalized to provide training to the police officers and officials on modern lines in order to enable them to deal with the cyber crimes and professional criminals as well.
Khan Baig stated this while addressing Police Darbar at the Sheikhupura Police Lines on Wednesday. RPO Sheikhupura Abu Bakar Khuda Bakhsh, DPO Sheikhupura Hamayun Bashir Tarar, DPO Nankana Sahib Muntazir Mehdi, DPO Kasur Muhammad Saleem, and SP Special Branch Sheikhupura Region Najib Akram Maan, were also present on this occasion besides many other police officers ad officials.
The provincial police officer said that as the world has become a global village because of the media expansion, the criminals are also adopting similar tactics by using modern methods. The IGP further said that the concept of policing had been changed and the police would have to tackle serious challenges including terrorism and sectarianism simultaneously. The expansion of housing societies in the big cities, growing population, and social unrest has multiplied the responsibilities of the police, the IGP added. Therefore, the police should get ready for 24 hours to cope with any serious and emergent situation at any time and at any place.
Khan Baig also urged the police officers to help the department change the general perception about the police since many officers and officials laid down their lives while fighting against terrorism and criminals. The IGP said that the police would have to prove that those who put their lives at risk to maintain peace in the society should never be labeled as dishonest and inefficient. The IGP also directed the officers to help resolve the genuine grievances of the public at police station level. 
The provincial police officer also listened to the problems being faced by policemen and issued on the spot orders of the redressal of their grievances. The IGP also announced the restoration of weekly day-off in the Sheikhupura region. The IGP also awarded Rs100000 to a policeman from the police welfare fund for his medical treatment. Khan Baig also reduced the judicial duty period for the policemen from six months to four months. The provincial police chief also gave cheques of three million rupees, from the Punjab government and the police welfare fund, for the family of a martyred police official, Laiqat Watto, who died while fighting against the criminals. On this occasion, Khan Baig also distributed cash prizes worth Rs 245,000 among the officers and officials for showing tremendous performance.
(The Nation)
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Constables Applications


9th September, 2013

Thousands apply for 195 police constable posts
MIANWALI, Sept 8: Several aspirants gathered at the Police Lines on Sunday to submit application forms for the post of police constable.
Recently, the Punjab government had allowed the Police Department to recruit constables in each district of the province.
Mianwali district police invited applications for 195 posts of constables and till Sunday morning over 7,000 application forms had been issued.
The is expected to cross 10,000 by the 10th, the last date for submission of forms. The basic qualification for the post is matriculation. Applicant Amanullah Khan, a graduate from Daudkhel, told Dawn he had been unemployed since his graduation and was tired of looking for jobs. He added he aimed at earning his bread and butter through this job.
Rehmat Gul from Bani Afghan, a graduate with a diploma in computer science, told Dawn he was left with no choice but to try his luck for a police constable’s job after failing to get a good job in the private or public sector.
Mianwali DPO Faisal Gulzar told Dawn recruitment would be transparent without intervention from any quarters, including political. He said the Punjab government had decided to send recruitment teams from other districts to make the process “crystal clear without an iota of doubt”.
(Daily Dawn)

Hafizabad 770 Arrested in last 8 months


District Hafizabad:

In Last 8 months 770 Criminals are arrested Details are Given Below:


Action to be taken against parents of out-of-school children

Action to be taken against parents of out-of-school children

RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Education Department has decided to take action against the parents who do not enrol their children in schools. As per details, the department has not issued official orders in this regard, however, officers concerned have decided to take this action to achieve the targets until October 31. Despite the efforts of the education department, it has succeeded in bringing only 5,600 children to schools, while the task of bringing 11,000 more children to school remains. Parents of the out-of-school children will be issued warnings to get them enrolled in school. In the meeting of the department, it has been decided to formally charge the parents and official orders will be issued in the next two days. online

Experts slam govt’s financial measures


Experts slam govt’s financial measures

KARACHI: Recent economic and financial measures taken by government don’t give a promising picture of Pakistan’s economic future. Government’s reluctance in taking drastic and revolutionary steps is the major hurdle in the way of improving country’s economy.

Renowned economist Dr Shahid Hasan Siddiqui expressed these views while addressing a seminar on ‘How Pakistan can successfully deal with its economic challenges?’ organised by Department of International Relations University of Karachi, here on Thursday.

Pointing out the huge budget deficit, he asserted that if government is able to collect even the 50 percent of the tax potential of this country, then our major economic problems could easily be solved. He further said that the roots of current economic malaise are not only bad economic policies but it has much to do with the political culture of the country. This elitist political culture is the main reason behind all the socio-economic problems.

He predicted that this current IMF package is bound to fail like the previous packages. That is because of unwillingness of government to bring substantive changes in fiscal and monetary policy. He mentioned the election manifesto of PML (N) and said that none of the promises were fulfilled in this year’s budget.

Siddiqui criticised IMF for implementing imperialist agenda of US in developing countries. Those policies are meant for weakening domestic sector by imposing unreasonable conditions, which don’t reflect the socio-economic realities of the target country. He recommended dealing with energy crisis on emergency basis by relying on indigenous resources. Prof Dr Moonis Ahmar of Department of International Relations said in his concluding remarks that our politicians should get rid of VVIP
culture and lead the nation by example. staff report

Police arrest 130 suspects in 94 raids



KARACHI: Power given to the Rrangers raised several questions; meanwhile police conducted at least 94 raids in various localities of the metropolis and arrested about 130 suspects during 24 hours.

As per details, the Federal cabinet on Wednesday gave approval for an operation by Rangers against criminal elements in Karachi, with the support of police.

The federal, military and police agencies have identified criminals in hundreds of lists for their alleged involvement in targeted killings, kidnappings for ransom, extortion and terrorism in Karachi.

The power given to the Rangers raised several question about their performance, who have been failing to clam down the situation in Karachi for the past 25 years.

During the past few years, Rangers personnel have also been involved in the killings of innocent citizens. On June 4 this year, Rangers killed Ghulam Haider, who failed to stop his car; on July 16, Rangers shot Murid Abbas, a taxi driver, in front of his four-year-old son.

These acts by Rangers not only damaged the reputation of an institution designed to protect people and property but also created a sense of insecurity at large.

Sindh Rangers Director General Major General Rizwan Akhtar presided over the first meeting of the operational committee held at Rangers Headquarters in the city. Inspector General of Sindh Police and the representatives of intelligence agencies also attended the meeting.

Following the handover of power to Rangers, a meeting was held at Rangers headquarters where they finalised the strategy for initiating targeted operations across the city against criminals.

Sources confirmed that Rangers made lists of criminal elements at local level. It was said that no political clout or pressure will be tolerated in connection with the arrests. The major no-go areas were Manghopir, Kati Pahari and Lyari, where the groups of gangs are operational and involved in crimes, including targeted killing, kidnapping and extortion. 

The Rangers initiated a crackdown against criminal elements from Wednesday night after the meeting.

According to sources, raids were conducted in various localities and several suspects were detained, who were later shifted to an undisclosed location for further questioning. 

Meanwhile, police also cracked down against criminals and conducted at least 94-targeted raids and operations across the city, detaining around 130 suspects. The officials also claimed to have recovered huge caches of weapons, ammunition, drugs, and six tennis ball bombs from the possession of suspects.

DPO Okara Awarded Punishments To Police officers on Their Faults




PUNISHMENTS AWARDED BY

BABAR BAKHAT 

QURESHI, DPO OKARA DURING ORDERLY 


ROOM HELD ON 05.09.2013




  • SI Ghulam Hussain is Reverted to the rank of ASI & Forfeiture of one year past service and Censure. 

  • Inspector Muhammad Yousaf given 3 Censures, 

  • Inspector Liaqat Ali given Censure, 

  • Inspector Muhammad Iqbal one year increment stop, 

  • SI Muhammad Yaqoob, 

  • Constable Ghulam Abbas, 

  • Constable Muhammad Sarwar has been awarded the punishment of One year forfeiture of approved service, 

  • SI Khaliq Riaz, One year forfeiture & Censure. 

  • ASI Mushtaq Ahmad one year forfeiture, 

  • Constable Muhammad Riaz Censure. 

  • Constable Jamshed Ali has been suspended for absence from duty.

Deputy Director

Deputy Director (legislation & parliamentary Affairs)

BPS:

(a) Pay Rs.25,000+ 2,500 as annual increment. (b) Special Allowance. Rs.25,000/- (c) HR Allowance Rs.11,500/- (d) CA Rs.5,000/- (e) Utilities Rs.3,000/- (f) Medical Allowance. 15% of the running pay. (g) Gratuity equal to one month's pay on completion of each Year of service.


Seats:

Total = 4

Qualification Required:

a) L.L.M. or Bar-at-Law, or L.L.B (50% marks in the aggregate) or equivalent qualification from a reputed University/Institution, recognized by the Higher Education Commission;


Experience:

In case of L.L.B., and Bar-at-Law, four years; and, in case of L.L.M., two years (i) active practice as Advocate High Court; (ii) experience as judicial officer; (iii) experience as Law Officer or experience in drafting of substantive and delegated legislation and other legal instruments in public or private sector of repute; or (iv) experience of legal research; or (v) the aggregate of experiences at (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv).

ELigibility:

Both Male & Female candidates domiciled in any district of the province of Punjab

AGe Requirenments:

25 to 45 years on 16-09-2013

Domicile:

Anywhere In Punjab

Closing Date:

16-09-2013

Note:
NOTE: Preference shall be given to a person who; (a) also possesses the recognized qualification of legislative drafting; or who has at least two years practical experience of drafting/vetting of substantive and delegated legislation and legal instruments; and (b) has satisfactory knowledge of Microsoft Office and other related computer applications.

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Assistant Director Admin(civel Defence)

Assistant Director Admin(civel Defence)
Civil Defence Department, Punjab

BPS:

17


Seats:

Total = 2

Qualification Required:

Bachelor’s degree (at least 2nd Division) from a recognized University

ELigibility:

Both Male & Female candidates domiciled in any district of the province of Punjab

AGe Requirenments:
i) 21 to 28 + 5 years = 33 years for Male candidates and Females

Domicile:

Anywhere In Punjab

Closing Date:

16-09-2013

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Assistant Director Agriculture

Assistant Director Agriculture

BPS:

17


Seats:

Total = 7 , Females = 2

Qualification Required:

Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture. OR

ELigibility:

Both Male & Female domiciled in any district of the province of the Punjab

AGe Requirenments:

i) 18 to 30 + 5 years = 35 years for Male candidates

Domicile:

Anywhere In Punjab

Closing Date:

16-09-2013

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Sadar Musarris (Tajveed O Qirat)

Sadar Musarris (Tajveed O Qirat)

BPS:
 16

Qualification Required:

i) Sanad Qiraat Sabah-wa-Ashra (from Wafaq / Tanzeem Registered Institution)

ELigibility:

Only Male candidates domiciled in any district of the province of Punjab

AGe Requirenments:

20 to 35 + 5 years general relaxation in upper age limit as per Government of the Punjab S&GAD circular letter No.SOR (S&GAD) 9-36/81 dated 21-05-2012 = 40 years on 16-09-2013

Domicile:

Anywhere In Punjab

Closing Date:

16-09-2013

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Anti Terror Cell in All Districts




For Controlling Terrorism and Criminal Acts Anti Terror Force Distt cell will be established and All officer Will work on one rank up to his own rank for example ASI will get charge of SI and SI will Get charge of Inspector. This force will work on inteligence news.
Chances to increase pays of these officers are also.

Robbers Held By SHO Malik Tariq B-division Police station


6th September, 2013

Robbers held
KASUR, Sept 5: B-Division police on Thursday arrested three alleged robbers after a brief encounter near Basti Chiragh Shah.
SHO Malik Tariq along with police party raided the Chiragh Shah area where three robbers were looting the passersby at gunpoint. Seeing the police party, the robbers opened indiscriminate fire. After a brief encounter, police arrested them.— Correspondent
(Daily Dawn)

Two held for demanding Rs1m from revenue man


6th September, 2013

Two held for demanding Rs1m from revenue man
GUJRAT, Sept 5: Police on Thursday arrested three people for allegedly demanding extortion money from a revenue official and hurling threats at him.
District Police Officer Ali Nasir Rizvi told reporters at a news conference in Police Lines that the accused, Muhammad Akram of Kashmir Pura locality and Muntazir Abbas of Nut Tiba, a dismissed clerk of Gujrat DCO office, had made threatening calls to Gardawar Riaz Gujjar and demanded one million rupees from the revenue official.
Mr Rizvi said Lalamusa Sadar police had arrested the both accused who during investigation revealed they were being backed by two fugitives -- Muhammad Nawaz and Mazhar Iqbal -- wanted in connection with a triple-murder committed in Lalamusa back in 2008.
The DPO said the police raided various locations in Gujrat city and arrested a notorious outlaw, Mazhar Iqbal, who was involved in extortion.
Earlier, the DPO presented two accused -- Abid Hussain of Julliani and Rashid Hussain of Bhand Garan, Kharian tehsil, before the media, saying they were involved in making threatening calls to a good number of traders and demanding hefty amounts from them. He said three different cases had been registered against the both accused in two police stations of the city.
He said Abid used to make threatening calls and his accomplice Rashid would provide different SIMS to him registered in the name of fake subscribers.
The DPO stressed the need for making the SIM registration process foolproof. He said the system had various flaws which were exploited by the outlaws.
(Daily Dawn)
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Lahore police display laudable results in August



6th September, 2013

Lahore police display laudable results in August
The Lahore Police showed excellent results during August by arresting 132 accused individuals belonging to 48 gangs while tracing 107 cases against them. More than Rs 4.7 million was recovered from the gang members while 1,977 POs and CAs were also arrested during the same period.
According to details, Operations DIG Muhammad Tahir Rai directed the Lahore police to utilise their full energies to curb crime in the city and to arrest the criminals involved in different unlawful activities. On this direction, all divisional police personnel increased their efforts against criminals and showed excellent results during August.
During the period 414 cases were registered against 415 accused individuals on possessing illicit weapons and the police recovered two Kalashnikovs, 16 rifles, 28 guns, 347 revolvers and pistols, seven daggers and 1,972 bullets from their possession.
During action against drug dealers, 370 cases were registered and 338 culprits were arrested and nine KG 119 gram heroine, 71 KG 573 gram chars, three KG 105gram opium and 3,541 bottles of liquor were recovered from them.
Moreover, 89 cases were registered against gamblers and more than Rs 300,000 were recovered from 331 accused individuals. A special crackdown included the registration of 290 cases against 409 culprits who had violated the law. - Staff Report
(Pakistan Today)
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