SSP Takes Notice Of Poor Performance Of Officials
Sumaira FH Published November 08, 2016 | 02:15 PM
SUKKUR, Nov 8 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 08th Nov, 2016 ) : Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sukkur, Amjad Shaikh Tuesday took notice of police official's poor performance on public complaints in a meeting.
During the performance evaluation meeting, PRO to SSP said various police officers throughout the district were evaluated for their work and those who were found guilty of not giving good performances were given punishments.
The SSP issued orders to forfeit one year service of Sub-Inspectors Ali Murtaza Mahar, Habibullah Mahar, Iqbal Domki and Siraj Kumbhar, on the charges of public complaints and poor performance.
Similarly, the SHOs of B section police station, Sukkur and Bagirji and head constables of Rohri, Tamachani and Mubarakpur were suspended for not addressing public complaints.
The SSP also ordered to forfeit two-year service of Tamachani head constable, one-year service of head constables of Baiji and Sukkur C section police stations.
Besides this, one-year service of Tamachani and Qadrapur SHOs was also forfeited. Warnings were issued to Abad SHO and 15 incharge to improve their performances. The SSP urged all the DSPs, SHOs and other officials to implement the National Action Plan in letter and spirit.
He warned the officials that any laxity in this regard will not be tolerated. He also ordered them to address public complaints on a priority basis and take effective measures to control the crime rate in their respective areas. The SSP said that those exhibiting low performance will not be spared and the diligent officials will be rewarded. APP/jml/fc/ak/anm
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