563 policemen from Faisalabad district of Pakistan are allegedly involved in various serious crimes and 139 cases have been registered against them.
Faisalabad Pakistan has been exposed many times in the world on the issue of terrorism, and many times it is also under the question of internal law and order. There are many reasons for this. One of these reasons is the lack of clean image officers in Pakistan. That is, many types of criminal cases are registered against most of the police officers in Pakistan. In such a situation, it seems a little difficult to maintain law and order.
Now such a report has come out, which is very shocking. In fact, 563 policemen from Faisalabad district of Pakistan are allegedly involved in various serious crimes and 139 cases have been registered against them.
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Citing data released by District Police Faisalabad, the Daily Times (Pakistan) on Wednesday reported that police personnel have serious cases of murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, robbery. There have been cases of involvement of policemen in other crimes including drug trafficking, fraud and harassment of women. Under these cases 69 policemen have also been arrested and sent into custody.
There are serious cases against big officials too.
According to the report, every day a serious case is registered against the policemen of every other police station in Faisalabad. Last year, serious cases were registered against 563 district policemen. These include policemen ranging from inspectors to constables.
All these policemen have been found involved in various crimes. The police officers against whom cases have been registered include 17 inspectors, 136 sub-inspectors, 302 assistant sub-inspectors, 16 head constables and 82 constables.
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According to the Daily Times (Pakistan), about the filing of such a large number of cases against Faisalabad policemen, lawyers and members of civil society said that only one department, called police, should fix its personnel or senior The authorities should fix them.
An order has been issued in this regard by the Inspector General of Punjab Police that inspectors involved in criminal cases will not be posted as SHOs in any police station. He will be removed from the post after investigation.