Karachi: More than 1700 police personnel and officers have been awarded illegal promotions since last 15 years violating all the rules and regulations in this regard.
Sources said that severe grouping has been created within the Sindh police due to illegal promotions as some officers have monopolizing the institution. On the other side, many officers despite serving 25 years in the police are working as junior officers under the officer appointed in the last decade.
Sources said that all the law violated in police department for out-turn promotion different techniques used to facilitate the officers. Many officers and personnel got promotions in the head of police-encounters, kidnapping for ransom, street crime, car lifting and action against banned outfits.
Some 80 percent of those people arrested for taking promotions released from the due to insufficient evidences. Some officials including DIG South, AD Khawaja, DIG Bashir Memon, and DIG Ghulam Nabi Memon filed a petition in the High Court against the out of turn promotions of which Chief Justice Sindh High Court, Justice Sarmad Jalaj Usmani decaled the promotions illegal. However, IG Sindh has not sent back the concerned officials on the earlier posts
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