Karachi gets new police chief in Sindh Police reshuffle

City News Sep, 5 2023
Karachi gets new police chief in Sindh Police reshuffle
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KARACHI: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) indorsed major reshuffle in Sindh police department at request of provincial caretaker government. According to notification, Grade-21 officer Khadim Hussian Rind has been appointed as new police chief of Karachi while Syed Asad Raza was posted as DIG South Zone Karachi.

Similarly, Asim Khan was appointed as DIG West Zone, Ghulam Asghar DIG East Zone, Tariq Razzaque will serve as DIG Hyderabad Range and Tanveer Alam Odho was posted as DIG Mirpurkhas Range.

Move comes day after Sindh Services, General Administration and Coordination Department replied to letter of Election Commission of Pakistan regarding transfers and postings of officers and has also sent list of names to be approved for posting. ECP had written to caretaker government about non-compliance with orders regarding transfers and postings of officers. Earlier, Sindh government imposed ban on transfers and posting across province. As per details, decision to ban transfers and posting across province is taken by ECP directives.

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 06 2023

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