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Karachi South Zone Dismisses 20 Police for Anti-Social Activities and Discipline Violations

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Twenty police personnel in Karachi’s South Zone were dismissed due to allegations of anti-social activities and disciplinary violations. The order came from DIG South Asad Raza, who had recommended long-term postings at specific stations through influence.

Investigations revealed misconduct and breaches of discipline among the officers, leading to their dismissal. The affected officials include Head Constable Muhammad Hanif, Police Constables Ijaz Khan, Masroor Ahmed, Zahid Ali, Rahim, Hamza, Shaukat Ali, Zaid Jamshed, and Ghiyas Ahmed.

All dismissed personnel were instructed to report back to their respective offices following the official notification.

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