Masses to avoid lodging false and baseless FIR against others: Arif Nawaz Khan
BAHAWALPUR (PR) - Punjab police chief has urged the masses to avoid lodging false and baseless FIR against others.
A total of 58,000 applications were
received by Complaint Centers, IGP Capt (r) Arif Nawaz Khan said, adding
that 25 percent of them were total lie and 25 percent others partial
lie.
He was addressing police darbar at
police lines Bahawalpur, on Friday. The provincial police chief observed
that 50 percent of our society tells lie while registring FIRs on false
and baseless statement, which “damages pure and merit-based
investigation”.
He wondered why the police force could
not get due respect among masses despite the fact that Punjab’s 1,400
personnel lost their lives in the war against terror. “It is a big
question why police force is not winning hearts of people while it is
fighting against terrorists and providing security to common people,”
Khan said.
He said that people told him that they
had to face harsh attitude of SHO, Moharrar and other police officials
whenever, they visit a police station to lodge their complaint. “It is
an impression among masses that police personnel behave in a rude manner
with people,” the IGP added.
“When police will respect the people
visiting police station to lodge their complaints, it will get back the
same love and respect from the masses,” he told the officials.
Arif Nawaz Khan also emphasised the need
to boost professional capability of police force and living condition
standard at police lines and police stations. “There shall be
availability of water filters at police station and provision of
standard meal at police lines,” he added.
He further said police personnel would
receive risk allowance along with arrears in the salary they would
receive on first of October. He urged senior police officials to launch
firing practice of police personnel. The top cop also informed that
Bahawalpur police would soon receive olive colour uniform. “Bahawalpur
police personnel should submit their feedback to me after wearing olive
colour uniform,” said the IGP, who himself was dressed in olive colour
uniform.
He appealed to masses to extend their cooperation with police force.
Later, IGP Khan distributed certificates
and prizes among police officials. DPO Bahawalpur Dr Muhammad Akhtar
Abbas, DPO Bahawalnagr Capt (r) Malik Liaquat Ali, and DPO Rahim Yar
Khan Zeeshan Asghar were also present on the occasion.


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