SHC orders inquiry against SSP Rao Anwar, other police officers
By our correspondents
November 28, 2017
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday directed the provincial police chief to conduct an inquiry against Malir SSP Rao Anwar and other police officers who have been accused by a petitioner of harassing citizens and registering false cases.
The directives came on a petition filed by Shakir Awan, Sabir Awan and others against harassment and registration of false cases by the cops.
The petitioners have submitted that police personnel of Malir City and Sharafi Goth were harassing them and threatening to book them in false cases if they refused to pay extortion money and other bribes.
The directives came on a petition filed by Shakir Awan, Sabir Awan and others against harassment and registration of false cases by the cops.
The petitioners have submitted that police personnel of Malir City and Sharafi Goth were harassing them and threatening to book them in false cases if they refused to pay extortion money and other bribes.
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