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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered to take action against Additional Inspector-General Hyderabad Dr Jameel Ahmed for “financial and moral corruption, misuse of authority and undesirable activities”.
The prime minister wrote a letter, dated May 5, to the Establishment Division in which he accused the AIG Hyderabad of misusing his authority. PM Imran Khan demanded action against the AIG Hyderabad as per the Civil Servants Roles.
The prime minister’s secretary, Mohammad Azam Khan, wrote that according to an information report presented to the premier, Ahmed was allegedly collecting Rs1.5 to Rs2 million per month from each of the 15 districts he headed.
The letter further stated that the AIG takes a share in posting of under command police officials. The letter also stated that Dr Jameel has illegally occupied three rooms of the Circuit House in Hyderabad. The prime minister also accused the police officer’s two sons of using their father’s position to extract unfair advantages.
He said the police officer’s sons, as per reports, conducted firing practice at the Circuit House, adding that it was a populated area.
Earlier this year, the AIG had been in the limelight after the province’s top police official had revoked his order regarding the formation of a crime control cell, allegedly staffed by dubious officials.
In April, Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mushtaq Mahar had struck down Ahmed’s official order regarding the formation of a ‘regional crime control cell’, referred to as “R3C”, and said the cell had been “maliciously created in contravention of rules and directions issued time and again” by the IGP’s office.