Appointment of new Punjab IGP violates two court orders: report.

The Punjab Police has appointed its new chief Amjad Javed Saleemi replacing Tahir Khan and in this process, two violations of court orders have taken place, a local media house reported. It was further reported that the first was the premature transfer of Tahir Khan, who was appointed as the new IGP around a month ago.

Whereas, the second violation is that Amjad Javed Saleemi, whose retirement date is too early to meet the minimum length of service set by the courts for the provincial police chief, as the normal tenure of an IGP is three years. The Sindh High Court had ruled that "an officer who can serve for the full tenure (three years) must be selected (as IGP).

" It was further reported that Saleemi's retirement date is January 31, 2020, which means that "he has far less length of service remaining as per the SHC order to be appointed against the position of the provincial police chief"...

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