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LARKANA: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has directed Inspector General of Police to further strengthen provincial police by providing them latest equipment and gadgets and also impart them latest training for performing different duties, including handling riots and fighting against terrorists and bandits.

"Sindh has the honour to have the oldest police force in South Asia, therefore our police must be well trained, well-equipped, well behaved and thoroughly professional."

This he said while addressing a programme organised to distribute offer letters among the newly Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) pass Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASI) here at Police Training School Larkana. The ceremony was attended by CM Senior Advisor Nisar Khuhro, Provincial Minister Sohail Anwar Siyal, MNA Khursheed Junejo, PPP leader Jameel Soomro and IG Sindh Mushtaq Maher.

The CM said that the Sindh police was the oldest police force in South Asia, therefore its performance, efficiency and professionalism must be upto the mark.

He said that the Sindh police have some old model GSM locators for which he directed the Inspector General of Police to upgrade them and purchase other gadgets and weapons. "No matter whatever it would cost to the government, he would arrange," he assured the police department.

Congratulating the newly SPSC pass 93 ASIs, including six females, Shah said that the police service was a sacred profession because the policemen have to work for safety, security and protection of people's life and property.

He told the newly recruited ASIs that they were going to wear a uniform which has its importance and respect in the society. "Now, your [police] uniform has become your skin and you have to enhance its respect and dignity in the society," he urged the new ASIs.

The CM said that the Sindh police have rendered a lot of sacrifices in restoration of law and order in the province, particularly in Karachi. "Karachi was bleeding because of terrorism but the police along with other law enforcement agencies eliminated terrorism from our society," he said and added today Karachi has become a peaceful city where business, cultural and educational activities are flourishing and its credit goes to the police.

Murad Ali Shah said that our policemen not only laid their lives while fighting against terrorists and marauders but they also laid their lives while performing their Covid-19 emergency duties.

He said that the position of ASIs was most important as far as field duty was concerned. "You have a long career and you will assail if you adopt principles of honesty, integrity, hard-work and dedication. In the field it is the lower rank policemen who fight against outlaws bravely, and the recent example of bravery and dutifulness is ASI Mohammad Bux Buriro of Kashmore police who put his daughter's life at risk and got a lady and her daughter freed from the clutches of abductors," he said and added that this one act of ASI Buriro have lifted the head of all policemen in Sindh high in proud.

Shah told the newly recruited ASIs that he wanted to see the same spirit of ASI Mohammad Bux in each and every one of them. "I am sure you will work to the best of your abilities," he said and directed IG Police to impart them best training and make them best policemen in the province.

The CM said that the worst law and order has always been an impediment and bar in carrying out development works. "When the police restore law and order the development works are started," he said and added that the police were playing a major role in development of the province, he concluded.

At the conclusion of the ceremony, the chief minister distributed offer letters among the recently SPSC pass ASIs selected in March 2020. He went to each and every seat where newly recruited ASIs were seated and met them individually and took selfies with them.

When the chief minister arrived in the offer letter distribution ceremony he was given guard of honour by the police.

IG Police Mushtaq Maher also addressed the ceremony and thanked the chief minister for taking time to distribute offer letters among the SPSC pass ASIs.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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