Bulletins 1200 12th May 2017

  • 7 years ago
LAHORE: Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday ordered the government for the appointment of permanent Inspector General (IG) of Police in Punjab within a month and called a compliance report of the court orders by June 16, ARY News reported.

A bench of the LHC was hearing a petition against appointment of an acting IG Police in the province. The government had last month appointed Muhammad Usman Khattak as police chief of the province for 90 days.

The bench ruled that currently no such law exist that permits appointment of an IG on interim basis.

Lawyer to Punjab government apprised the bench that the provincial police have issued an ordinance for amendments in Police order 2002 under which the appointment of an IG would be exceptional [not require implementation on the police order].

Hearing the argument, the bench ordered for implementation on Police order 2002 by appointing a permanent IG of Police for Punjab.

The bench gave the provincial government period of a month for compliance on the court orders and constitution of a provincial public safety commission and adjourned hearing till June 16.

It should be recalled here that on April 12, the provincial government appointed Muhammad Usman Khattak as the acting IG of Punjab for 90 days after Mushtaq Ahmed Sukhera retired from his services after completing 30 years of his police service.

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