Punjab Home Department has directed the police to ensure
the banned outfits not collect the hides of sacrificial animals during
Eid days
BAHAWALPUR(By Our Staff Reporter) The Punjab Home Department has directed the police to ensure
the banned outfits not collect the hides of sacrificial animals during
Eid days.
It wrote a letter to the inspector general of police (IGP)
Punjab, regional police officers (RPOs) and district police officers
(DPOs) for imposing complete ban on the activities of the defunct
organizations working under any name or pseudonym.
However, the
charity organizations interested to undertake collection of hides have
to apply to the district administration concerned with an undertaking
that they do not belong to any banned organization along with its
registration certificate. The deputy commissioner will accord permission
for such collection within three days. In case of rejection, an
application shall be filed to the Deputy Commissioner which will be
decided by the District Intelligence Committee within two days.
Divisional Commissioner will work as Applet Authority and will decide
the appeal against the orders of Deputy Commissioner within two days.
The
district administration and police authorities will arrange special
random video monitoring of collection of hides to ensure that elements
of banned organizations are not involved in the activity.
Meanwhile,
the provincial government has also banned the use of loudspeakers to
announce request for the collection of hides and violators will be tried
under Punjab Sound Systems (regulation) Act.
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Punjab Home Department has directed the police to ensure the banned outfits not collect the hides of sacrificial animals during Eid days
Written By Climax on Thursday, 31 August 2017 | 04:05
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