‘Jungle law’ not to be allowed in Sukkur Division: DIG
By our correspondents
February 23, 2016
SUKKUR: DIG Police, Sukkur Range, Azhar Rasheed Khan, has said that no more law of jungle or lawlessness would be allowed across the Sukkur Division. Addressing the Meet the Press programme at his office here on Monday, the DIG warned the criminal elements to surrender before the police, otherwise, an effective operation would be launched against them. He said that steps are being taken to build goodwill of police in public. No further injustice would be accepted anymore, he added. To improve the overall performance, the DIG said an inspection process of all the police stations will be carried out. He appreciated the current police performance throughout the division.
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