DPO says corruption won’t be tolerated
LAHORE : District Police Officer (DPO) Kasur Tariq Aziz Sindhu said that complaint of corruption and display of indiscipline would not be tolerated in any case. He said this on Saturday while presiding over an Anti-Crime meeting.
SP Investigation Shahid Khan Chadhar, DSP Legal, DSP CIA, DSP Traffic, Incharge branches, circle officers and SHOs attended the meeting.
District Police Officer Kasur Tariq Aziz Sindhu directed the officers to have a good attitude with citizens and make service delivery better and more efficient than ever.
He said that strict action would be taken against drug dealers and circle officers and SHOs should appear in the field themselves to prevent serious crimes. “Serious crimes will not be tolerated in any case and protecting the lives and property of the people should be the top priority for all police officers,” District Police Officer Kasur Tariq Aziz Sindhu added.
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