ISLAMABAD: The federal government has officially approved more than 7,000 new recruitments in the Islamabad Police.
According to the report, the matter of recruitments in the Islamabad Police was under consideration and the matter was sent to the federal government for approval of the recruitments.
The government has approved the recruitments in the Islamabad Police.
After the government approval, 7,600 new recruitments will be made in the Islamabad Police. In this regard, IG Islamabad Police Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi confirmed the new recruitments during a discussion at an Iftar dinner held in honor of journalists.
IG Islamabad Ali Nasir Rizvi said that the Ministry of Finance has approved the recruitments in the Federal Police.
On the other hand, IG Punjab Rao Abdul Karim issued orders for the appointment and transfer of several DPOs.
Dr. Asad Malhi was posted as DPO Okara, Captain (retd) Dost Muhammad was posted as DPO Sialkot, while Sajid Hussain Khokhar was posted as DPO Jhang, Arsalan Zahid was posted as DPO Nankana Sahib, Waqar Azeem was posted as DPO Mianwali, and Muhammad Abid was posted as DPO Khanewal.
Similarly, orders were issued to post Akhlaqullah Tarar as DPO Toba Tek Singh, Shafiq Ahmed Chaudhry as DPO Jhelum, Muhammad Tariq Aziz as SSP Special Branch Lahore Region, Captain (retd) Muhammad Ajmal as AIG Complaint South Punjab, and Captain (retd) Bilal Iftikhar as SSP Patrolling Police Gujranwala.
Waseem Akhtar was posted as CTO Gujranwala, while Ayesha Butt was posted as SP Headquarters Elite Police.
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