Police officials to sharpen the vigil of all sensitive installations : DPO Bahawalpur Ashfaq Ahmad Khan

District Police Officer Bahawalpur Ashfaq Ahmad Khan has directed concerned police officials to sharpen the vigil of all sensitive installations in Bahawalpur district. He made these remarks while presiding over a high level meeting to review the security arrangements and issues pertaining to watch and ward at District Police Office, Bahawalpur, here, today.
The meeting was attended by SP Head quarter Captain (R) Ghulam Murtaza, all SDPOs of district Bahawalpur, SHOs, DSP legal Kanwar Muhammad Qasim, DSP legal Muhammad Khan, DSP organized crime Jam Muhammad Aslam, DSP traffic Muhammad Ashraf, branch in-charges of DPO office and other officers and officials of the police department.
All SDPOs and SHOs should pay special attention to extend fool proof security cover to all sensitive installations especially where foreigners and Chinese engineers were performing their duties, District Police Officer Ashfaq Ahmad Khan urged.
DPO Ashfaq Ahmad Khan asked the police officers to take concrete measures for effective delivery services at front desks of police stations which are aimed to provide fast track relief to the people. SDPOs should thoroughly inspect the investigating process in their respective circles by monitoring the investigating process through in depth inspection of the investigation files, he directed.
DPO asked the SHOs to personally reach at the crime scene and conduct preliminary inquiry under their personal supervision to ensure prompt justice. He further said that police officers should keenly conduct the investigation process of criminal cases to ensure the recovery of looted and stolen assets of the aggrieved parties by paying special attention to hand over the recovered assets to the genuine owners.
Zero tolerance policy should be adopted against operators of drug, gambling dens and brothel houses which is vital to have a crime free society, He maintained.
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Monday, October 17, 2016