QUETTA: Balochistan Police has rendered great sacrifices to protect the lives of the people and restoring peace in the province and never bow down against terror and added that the Balochistan government was making all out efforts for making police force more effective and provisional. Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)

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QUETTA: Balochistan Police has rendered great sacrifices to protect the lives of the people and restoring peace in the province and never bow down against terror and added that the Balochistan government was making all out efforts for making police force more effective and provisional.

The Inspector General Police, Balochistan, Mohsin Hassan Butt said here on Tuesday that 911 police officials, including DIGs, SSPs, DSP’s and other rank police persons lost their lives while fighting against terrorists.

Giving the details of the police martyrdom, he said that 2 DIGs, 2 SSPs, One ASP, 19 DSPs, 23 Inspectors, 75 Sub Inspectors, 54 ASIs, 164 Head Constables, 552 constables and 79 class four employees of police department were included in the list who lost their lives during last 10 years.

Mr. Butt said that like other provinces posts of SI, ASI, Head Constables and lower staff’s up-gradation had approved by the previous governments but due to some unavoidable circumstances this could not implemented in the province.

The Balochistan Police Chief visited under construction police stations, including Civil lines police and women police station Quetta. The concerned police officials while briefing the IG Butt said that almost 70 percent work of Civil Lines police station has been completed and remaining work could not be completed want if funds.

Government has released 60 percent funds and remaining 40 percent will be provided very soon for completing construction work. IG Police Balochistan while talking to newsmen after visiting under construction police station’s building said that construction work of Gwalmandi Police station is near to competition and staff has been started to move in the new building.

He also informed that First Women Police Station of Balochistan with the cost of RS. 50 Million was also under construction. “With the opening of first women police station most of the legal and social issues of women will be resolved,” he said and added that due to traditional and tribal taboos women cannot visit police stations to get registered their complaints.

He added and said that though in other provinces separate women police stations had been already established. He said that with the completion of woman police station; there will created more jobs for the females.

Replying to a Question, he said funds have been received for 5 more new police stations and construction work will be started soon. DIG Quetta Abdul Razzaq Cheema has also briefed the media about the proposed new police stations. He said that new police stations will be established at Wahdat Colony, Jinnah Town and other parts of the city.

Mr. Mohsin Butt also emphasized that it become necessary to establish new police stations according to the demands. AIG Development, Jaffar Khan, SSP operation Behram Mandokhail, SSP city Abdullah Afridi, SSP legal Hameedullah Dasti were also present on the occasion.

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