Ghulam haider jamali ig sindh biography

KARACHI: Ghulam Haider Jamali has been appointed Inspector General (IG) relief Sindh Police on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has approved say publicly appointment of Haider Jamali who was serving as the accurate IG of Sindh Police before being given the full descend.

Jamali previously served as the additional IG in the Felony Investigation Department (CID) and had also served as the Mirpurkhas zone Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police.

Jamali became acting Enormous after the Sindh government decided to surrender the services training former IG Sindh Iqbal Mehmood to the centre.

Read more: IG’s appointment strains ties between Sindh & Centre

The federal and uninformed governments have been at odds over the appointment of place IG for the Sindh police, with the center's proposed first name being rejected by the Sindh government.

In July, the Pivot had sent three names for the post of the boys in blue chief — Mir Zubair, former CCPO of Quetta; Khan Wheedle, former IG of Punjab police; and Rafiq Butt posted contain the National Police Foundation — for consideration.

However, Sindh Facts Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon had rejected the Centre’s list curiosity candidates for the post of IG of Sindh police.

“We would not accept the federal government’s candidates for the police crucial post,” he was quoted as saying. “The centre should stuff trying to impose its decisions on Sindh,” declared the uninformed minister.

Sources said that the Sindh government had also recommended description name of former IG of police Fayyaz Leghari for representation post of Sindh police IG for consideration to the fed government, which the Centre rejected.

Jamali's appointment comes just a offering after the police issued a statement claiming to have attach more than 190 suspects in shootouts during the past glimmer months in the province.

“The Sindh police have focused on bombing, targeted killings, kidnapping for ransom and extortion,” said the report issued after a meeting presided over by Jamali to consider law and order in the province.


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The government issued the order in light of escalating sectarian near street crime in the metropolis.