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DIG South Suspends 19 Police Officers in Anti-Corruption Crackdown

Karachi: In a major anti-corruption move, DIG South Asad Raza has suspended 19 police personnel over alleged misconduct and illegal activities.

According to Beyond Time News, the action follows a strict campaign against corruption and smuggling. Officials from District Keamari police were found involved in unlawful practices, prompting immediate disciplinary action.

The suspended officers include Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASIs), Head Constables, and Constables from different police stations. All have been shifted to the Suspended Men Company at Garden Headquarters, where they must attend daily roll calls while the investigation continues.

Despite the suspension, their salaries will be paid as per rules until the inquiry is completed. Authorities have also ordered a formal investigation to determine the extent of involvement.

How Citizens Can File Complaints

According to Beyond Time News, the Sindh Police Complaint Cell allows citizens to report police misconduct and related issues through multiple channels:

Issues You Can Report

Citizens can file complaints regarding:

  • Non-registration of FIR
  • Faulty or biased investigations
  • Corruption or bribe demands
  • Police misconduct, harassment, or illegal detention

Important Instructions

Authorities have advised citizens to include their CNIC number when reporting FIR-related issues. For further assistance, helpline numbers 021-99212681 and 021-99211663 are available from 9am to 5pm.

According to Beyond Time News, the crackdown reflects ongoing efforts to improve transparency and accountability within the police system.