SSP Sukkur Holds Open Court to Address Public Concerns

Web DeskMay 29, 2024 02:32 AMnational
  • SSP Sukkur demonstrates commitment to prompt issue resolution
  • Directives issued for swift action and zero-tolerance towards corruption
  • Open court sessions aim to enhance police-community relations and trust
SSP Sukkur Holds Open Court to Address Public ConcernsImage Credits: UrduPoint
SSP Sukkur, along with senior police officers, conducts open court session to address public grievances promptly and enhance police-community relations.

SSP Sukkur Amjad Shaikh, along with senior police officers, recently held an open court session at his office to address public concerns effectively. The session aimed to provide a platform for citizens to voice their grievances and for the police to take immediate action.

During the session, SSP Sukkur demonstrated a strong commitment to resolving issues promptly. He personally listened to complaints from both the public and police officials, ensuring that relevant officers were directed to address them without delay.

One of the key directives issued by SSP Sukkur was to SHO B Section Mansoor Hatar to recover a stolen motorbike and apprehend the culprits within 24 hours, emphasizing the importance of swift action in such cases. Additionally, he emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards bribery and corruption within the police force, promising strict consequences for any wrongdoing.

SSP Sukkur underscored the significance of these open court sessions in creating a more approachable and citizen-friendly police force. By fostering direct interactions with the community, the police aim to ensure immediate resolution of citizen concerns and enhance public trust in law enforcement.

As the session concluded, SSP Sukkur reassured the citizens of Sukkur of the police force's unwavering dedication to safeguarding lives and property. He affirmed that such initiatives would continue to provide maximum relief to the community and promote a safer environment for all residents.

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