close
close

The Rawalpindi police rocked through corruption scandal



This picture shows the Rawalpindi police officers who interact with each other on November 30, 2023. – Facebook/Rawalpindi Police

Rawalpindi: A significant corruption scandal broke out within the Rawalpindi police, with revelations of officers and staff who have supported and supported the drug dealers. In a decisive move, the city policeman (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani released a total of 18 police officers, including the House Officer (Sho) station from the New Town Police Station.

The dismissed personnel include a subinspector, four deputy sub -inspectors (ASIS), four heads and eight police officers, who are reportedly stationed at the New Town Police Station.

According to the police sources, the layoffs followed an internal examination that was initiated against drug trafficking during a recently carried out procedure. According to reports, a team of high -ranking civil servants reported that after initial connections had been suspected, which ultimately revealed what they regarded as concrete evidence of the connections of the dismissed persons to drug peddlers and who support them.

A police spokesman confirmed the layoffs and emphasized that the measures were taken after a thorough investigation resulted in the extent of the alleged agreement.

The discharge of the shoe of the New Town Police Station, Anwar-Ul-Haq, signals a potentially deeply rooted problem in an important police law in Rawalpindi in addition to the other 17 civil servants and employees.

While CPO Syed Khalid Hamdani found that the measures were taken as part of the police accountability mechanism, the revelations will probably cause serious concerns about the integrity of law enforcement in the region. He also emphasized that over 500 drug dealers were convicted and longer prison terms in the range of 10 to 20 years. However, this statistics are now in strong contrast to the alleged accomplice of its own officers.

This scandal raises critical questions about the supervisory mechanisms within the Rawalpindi police and the potential effects of such corruption on the ongoing fight against drug trafficking. Further investigations are expected to determine the full extent of the participation of the civil servants and whether more people were involved within the strength.


Leave a Comment