Steps to implement police reforms in Sindh ordered
KARACHI: Inspector General of Police Dr Syed Kaleem Imam on Monday called for taking immediate and concrete steps for implementation of proposed police reforms, including devising a mechanism for redressing grievances of the people.
The proposed reforms also include bringing an improvement in investigation of cases by enhancing capacity of investigating officers (IOs).
The IGP’s directives came against the backdrop of the Supreme Court’s guidelines as it has taken cognizance of the police reforms in the country.
The IGP called for taking immediate steps to implement the proposed reforms.
He directed DIGs and other officials to “start a complaint redressal mechanism at all levels” to address grievances of the common citizens and ensure due process.
He also asked the officers to initiate “all encompassing internal-cum-external accountability” in the police to hold black sheep accountable for violation of laws, misuse of powers and corrupt practices.
Besides, the police officers were also directed to ensure “free registration of cases”.
The IG asked his subordinates to ensure a “quick inquiry” whenever a complaint was lodged even before the arrest of the suspect.
He also asked the police officers to allow bail to suspects at police station level in cases pertaining to bailable offences.
As part of overall strategy to improve the conviction rate of criminals in courts, which would likely work as a deterrence to criminals, the IGP said investigation skills of IOs should be improved through different measures such as initiating crash programmes and scrutinising investigation files on a priority basis.
Published in Dawn, October 30th, 2018