Sindh okays changes in police uniform 'as well'.

KARACHI -- The Sindh government on Wednesday approved changes in the uniforms of the provincial police following recommendations of Inspector General of Police Dr Syed Kaleem Imam.

The unveiling ceremony of the uniforms was held at the City Police Headquarters on Wednesday where officials of the police departments showcased their new uniforms along with the incumbent provincial police chief.

As per new dress code, the traffic police officers would wear white full sleeves shirt along with Navy blue trouser and a P-cap. Other staff of the traffic police would, however, wear half sleeves white shirts while the other dress code would be same as of the officers' uniform.

The central police office and other units of the police would have a dress code of dark blue shirts, Navy blue trousers and a P-cap. The belt wore by policemen in this dress code is also lowered from 2.5 inch width to 2 inch width.

It was further revealed that the head constables and constables' uniforms would comprise of dark blue half sleeves shirt, Navy blue trousers and a cap.

Width of policemen belt lowered from 2.5 to 2 inches

Speaking about the changes in uniform, The Sindh IGP said that aim of change in uniform is to present a better image of the police force before the masses and also bring it as par with the international standards.

He hoped that masses would accept this...

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