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Karachi police short of 14,300 cops for election security

Additional IG Khadim Hussain Rind said they had started full-proof security arrangements for elections in Karachi

By Afzal Nadeem Dogar
January 13, 2024
This image shows Karachi Police personnel and commandoes standing guard on November 29, 2023. — Facebook/Karachi Police - KPO
This image shows Karachi Police personnel and commandoes standing guard on November 29, 2023. — Facebook/Karachi Police - KPO

KARACHI: Karachi Police are facing a shortage of 14,300 security personnel for the 2024 election.

Additional IG Karachi Khadim Hussain Rind said they had started full-proof security arrangements for the elections in Karachi. “Over 46,076 police personnel are needed for the election security plan, while Karachi Police have only 31,776. The required number of female police personnel is also not available,” he added.

He said, “At least 3,200 female personnel are required for security arrangements at women’s polling stations while we have 1,200 female personnel. The KPO faces a shortage of 2,000 lady cops. According to the security plan, eight police personnel are required for most sensitive, six for sensitive and four for normal polling stations each. In Karachi, there are 2,033 most sensitive stations, 3,008 sensitive stations and 308 polling stations are declared normal and 16,264, 18,048 and 1,232 personnel respectively are required for them.”

Khadim Hussain Rind said that 35,544 personnel would perform duty at 5,349 polling stations in Karachi. “The quick response force will also be deployed at the polling stations. According to the plan, 3,892 QRF personnel will also be deployed for 2,774 buildings, 4,210 police officers will be appointed on reserve duty under the supervision of DIG. Nine SSPs, 16 SPs, 57 DSPs, and 107 SHOs will also perform duties.”

According to the plan, 2,430 personnel will be appointed to Karachi’s various election commission offices, welfare duties, hospitals and miscellaneous duties. “There is a shortage of 14,300 police personnel, for which various suggestions were being considered. Lady health workers or polio staff can be used to fill the shortage of police personnel. It is also being considered to hire private security guards, anti-encroachment, excise police, anti-corruption or forest department personnel to fill the gap,” he said.