Author: Nazir Shah

The Impact of TikTok Videos on Police Duty The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Anti-Vehicle Lifting Cell (AVLC), Arif Aslam Rao, has raised concerns about the increasing trend of police officers making TikTok videos during duty hours. In a directive to DSPs and other AVLC officers, SSP Rao emphasized that creating and sharing TikTok videos during duty hours is a clear violation of the law. Officers and employees have been reminded that making TikTok videos without permission is a criminal offense. Strict adherence to these guidelines has been mandated, with severe departmental action promised for those found in violation. Recently,…

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Threat Alert Issued for Anti-Encroachment Police in Karachi During Muharram KARACHI: A threat alert has been issued for the anti-encroachment police in Karachi, warning of possible terrorist attacks during Muharram, ARY News reported on Friday. With the onset of Muharramul Haram, DSP Tariq Islam has issued guidelines cautioning the anti-encroachment police personnel against carrying out official duties alone due to potential security threats. The notification highlights the risk of government officials being targeted in Karachi during Muharram and advises the use of police vans for official assignments. Additionally, officials are urged to refrain from wearing uniforms and shoes while commuting…

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Tragedy Strikes: Father Shot Dead, Son Injured in Robbery Attempt in Karachi In a heartbreaking turn of events, a man named Zafar was shot dead and his son Wahab was injured while resisting a robbery at their gas filling shop in Karachi’s Korangi Coast Guard Chowrangi area. During the altercation, Wahab managed to grab the robbers’ pistol and fired back, forcing the perpetrators to flee. The injured robbers were later apprehended at Jinnah Hospital, where Wahab identified them as Qadir and Ehtisham. It was revealed that the family had been targeted multiple times before, with Wahab bravely standing up to…

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A groundbreaking announcement was made by Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ghulam Nabi Memon, revealing a budget of Rs4.5 billion allocated for station head officers (SHOs) in Sindh for the fiscal year 2024-25. In an exclusive interview with ARY News, Sindh IGP Memon highlighted the autonomy being granted to SHOs with direct budget provision. This move by the Sindh government aims to streamline the financial resources for police stations, eliminating the previous practice of lump sum budgets for senior officers. Additionally, a Rs5 billion package for police welfare was unveiled by Sindh IG Memon, with a focus on enhancing…

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