NEAR CIVIL WAR IN PAK: 'Demoralized, Shocked' Sindh Police In Open Revolt Against Pak Army Over IGP 'Kidnaping', Jittery Bajwa Orders Inquiry
KARACHI: It is not just political parties in Pakistan who are
protesting against the 'deep state' in the country, police officers in the
Sindh province are also revolting against the atrocities of the powerful army.
Recently, political parties under the banner joint opposition alliance --
Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) -- protested against the 'puppet'
government of Prime Minister Imran Khan and demanded his resignation.
Thousands of people participated in the rally in Karachi.
Following the rally, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Maryam Nawaz's
husband Safdar Awan was arrested from his hotel room.
Almost all police officers in Singh Police applied for leave in protest
against the humiliation meted out to the Sindh IGP Mushtaq Mehr, during the
PML-N leader Safdar Awan's arrest saga, The News International reported.
PML-N leader and spokesman for Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz's and former
Sindh Governor Muhammad Zubair that the IGP Sindh was 'kidnapped' by Rangers
who forced him to file an FIR for Safdar's arrest.
The development caused extreme bitterness among the police officers who
retaliated by submitting leave of absence.
Almost the entire top brass of the police, including three Additional IGs, 25
DIGs, 30 SSPs and dozens of SPs, DSPs and SHOs across Sindh, tendered leave
applications, as a protest against the "resentment and heartache caused to all
ranks of the force" by the unfortunate incident of October 18/19. The incident
sent shockwaves in top Army brass with Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa himself
stepped in and order an inquiry into the 'Karachi incident'.
In a tweet, the Sindh Police termed their reaction of filing leave application
"as a spontaneous and heartfelt reaction and made on an individual basis
rather than on a collective basis."
Thread by @sindhpolicedmc: The unfortunate incident that occurred on the night of 18/19 October caused great heartache and resentment within all ranks of Sindh Police. As a result, IG Sindh decided to proceed on le...… https://t.co/bDwKo8AKXB
— Sindh Police (@sindhpolicedmc) October 20, 2020
Following a low key letter of leave by the IGP Mushtaq Mehr, Additional
Inspector General of Police, Special Branch, Sindh, Yaqoob Minhas submitted
his. Minhas in his application submitted to the IGP that during the recent
episode of registration of FIR against the PML-N leader, "the high command of
the Sindh Police was ridiculed and mishandled, which has left the entire
provincial police force demoralized and shocked."
Asking to proceed on leave, Minhas said: "In such a stressful situation, it is
quite difficult for me to discharge my duty in a professional manner. In order
to come out of this shock and settle down, I may kindly be granted 60 days
earned leave."
The senior police officers were extremely annoyed and upset with the way their
IGP was treated.
They warned that they could tender resignations if it is for their dignity.
They asserted that the police force was the first line of defence and
thousands of cops have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty and how this
force has been treated is unfortunate.
"Right now, we are going on leave but we can tender our resignations too,"
warned a frustrated a senior police officer who wished not to be named. "How
can we work in this stressful environment where there is no respect for us".
Later in the night on Tuesday, Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto
Zardari, accompanied by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, visited the
residence of the IGP Sindh Mushtaq Mehr where a large number of PSP officers
had also gathered, to defuse the situation and to express solidarity with the
police force and appreciate their role as a frontline force against crimes and
terrorism.
On the occasion, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari informed them of his telephonic
conversation with Bajwa in which General Qamar Javed Bajwa had assured him of
a transparent inquiry into the incident and hoped its results would be
announced soon.
Following the meeting with the PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto at the IGP's
residence, the IGP deferred his own leave and ordered his officers to set
aside their leave applications for 10 days in the larger national interest,
pending the conclusion of the inquiry.
Meanwhile, Sindh Police spokesperson issued a statement via Twitter
appreciating Bajwa for realising the sense of hurt that prevailed within a
uniformed force and instituting an impartial inquiry to restore the prestige
of the Sindh Police. He also expressed gratitude to the PPP Chairman Bilawal
Bhutto and CM Sindh for expressing solidarity with the police leadership.
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