DADU: More than 200 police constables and wireless operators of Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) have been denied of their jobs despite passing National Testing Service (NTS) examinations last year.
The candidates held a protest on the Dadu-Larkana Road. Naveed Ahmed Panhwer, Farhan Parveez Malik, Waseem Ali Panhwer, Akthar Ali Charan Imran Solangi and others candidates protested that CTD candidates that had received lower marks in the examinations than them had been given positions but they had not.
They have appealed to the Sindh High Court Chief Justice to direct department to give them the positions they deserve.
Deceased person’s family accuse police of hindering justice: The police have recovered the body of a man identified as Ali Asghar, aged 40 and a resident of Murad Ali Khushik village. They said they confirmed his identity after finding his National Identity Card (NIC) on the body.
The deceased’s brothers Imdad and Farhan Khushik stated that Ali had gone missing two days prior to the body being found. They said the body had torture marks on it and accused the police of trying to hide the facts behind his murder, and that they had refused to register a First Information Report (FIR) for murder. They made appeals to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jamshoro to take notice of the incident.
Published in Daily Times, September 20th 2017.