The federal government has transferred 15 senior police officers under the new rotation policy 2020 approved by Prime Minister Imran Khan in order to rotate the officials after completion of 10-year period in a province or region. AFP/File
LAHORE: The federal government has transferred 15 senior police officers under the new rotation policy 2020 approved by Prime Minister Imran Khan in order to rotate the officials after completion of 10-year period in a province or region.
The DIG-ranked officers reshuffled from the provinces and the federal government institutes were serving in BS-20.
Many of the officers were not expecting implementation on the policy at such a massive level.
Body of ‘robber’ shot by accomplice found in Rawalpindi
Associate opened fire when citizen resisted mugging bid
RAWALPINDI:
A robber who was injured by a bullet fired by his accomplice in a mugging bid late Tuesday night was found dead a day later.
The robber’s body was found at a desolate place in the jurisdiction of the Bani police station in Rawalpindi on Wednesday.
The police said the suspect’s body was moved to the District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital for a post-mortem.
According to the police, two robbers had attempted to snatch the motorcycle of a citizen on Tuesday night. As the man resisted their mugging bid, one of the robbers opened fire, injuring an eight-year-old boy and his accomplice.
Daycare centre opens at Pindi women precinct
Facility will host children of women police officers during their duty hours
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RAWALPINDI:
To facilitate women police officers who have young children, the Rawalpindi police has decided to set up a daycare centre for them.
A police spokesperson said that the centre will be set up at the women s police station in the city. The official added that during a recent visit of Punjab’s Inspector General of Police Inam Ghani to the Rawalpindi Police Lines Headquarters, women police officers had requested him to establish a daycare centre for the convenience of their children during their duty hours. Subsequently, Rawalpindi City Police Officer (CPO) Ahsan Younis set up the daycare centre.