OKARA City News
DPO for fully implementing NAP
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: District Police Officer Muhammad Faisal Rana has directed the police officials to fully implement the National Action Plan.
Chairing a meeting at Tayyab Saeed Shaheed Police Lines here on Tuesday, he also directed them to check illegal use of loudspeakers, wall-chalking and hate literature, besides keeping an eye on hotels and persons included in schedule-IV. He directed the SHOs to install CCTV cameras at important crossings and recreational parks in their jurisdictions, besides restoring the Chaukidara system. The DPO praised performance of SHOs of Satghara, City and Renala Khurd Sadr police stations. He said that educated junior officials had been posted in all the police stations of the district.
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