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Who is the IG of Sindh?

Who is the IG of Sindh?

Mushtaq Ahmed Mahar is the current Inspector-General, appointed in March 2020.

Who is additional IG of Sindh police?

Imran Yaqoob Minhas
Imran Yaqoob Minhas has been appointed as the new Additional Inspector General of Police, Karachi, a notification from the Sindh Government’s Services, General, Administration, and Coordination Department said Monday.

How do I contact IG Sindh?

If you find or witness any suspicious activity, then quickly report it to IG Sindh Complain Center at 9110 through call or SMS.

Who Is DIG Hyderabad Sindh?

Javed Alam Odho – DIGP Hyderabad – Sindh Police, Pakistan | LinkedIn.

What is SHO post in police?

A station house officer (SHO) is the officer in charge of a police station in India and Pakistan. The SHO holds the rank of inspector or sub-inspector. In India, the law permits a station house officer to conduct the investigation of crimes.

How can I complain to Sindh police?

Please use our Online complaint portal or Call & SMS at Helpline 9110 to register & track your complaint.

Who is the current IG of Gilgit Baltistan?

Mohammad Saeed Wazir
PESHAWAR: A senior officer of the Police Service of Pakistan (PSP), Mohammad Saeed Wazir, has been posted as inspector general of police (IGP) of Gilgit-Baltistan. He replaced Dr Mujeebur Rehman who attained the age of superannuation on Tuesday.

Who is current CM of Sindh?

Syed Murad Ali Shah is the current Chief Minister of Sindh. The Chief Minister is the head of the provincial government alongside the Chief Secretary….

Chief Minister of Sindh
Seal of Sindh
Provincial Flag of Sindh
Incumbent Murad Ali Shah since 17 August 2018
Style His Excellency

Who is Home Minister Sindh 2021?

Syed Sardar Ali Shah
Incumbent
Assumed office 5 August 2021
Preceded by Saeed Ghani
In office 19 August 2018 – 3 February 2020

Who is SSP Thatta?

Praising Thatta SSP Imran Khan for making the system operational, he said he was one of the professional officers who maintained high standards of policing. It extends up to a distance of 12 kilometres in different directions and covers all entry/exit points and important locations of both Thatta and Makli towns.