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IG Punjab lauds SSP MT Asad Sarfraz for timely completion of vehicle’s repair and maintenance

July 3, 2020 11:34 PM


Inspector General of Police Punjab Shoaib Dastgir said the old vehicles being used by Punjab police should be renovated and repaired getting maximum possible efficiency of every penny spent over it so that with the wise use of available resources they might be made functional.

He was addressing a session with respect to issues of motor transport wing at central police office Friday.

He said that old vehicles should be repaired and inducted into the operational fleet for improving operational activities so that all official duties including patrolling crime fighting and other professional issues like protection of wealth and lives of people may be fulfilled effectively.

He expressed satisfaction over the speed of repairmen and renovation work and further said that remaining work of repair of old vehicles should be completed as early as possible in all over the district.

IN the session DIG Tele Akbar Nasir Khan and SSP MT Asad Sarfraz Khan presented a progress report of repairment and renovation of old vehicles during the briefing. DIG Tele Akbar Nasir Khan told that every possible step is being taken for ensuring to improve the standard of the renovation of operation vehicles in all districts across the province.

SSP MT Asad Sarfraz told IG Punjab that repair work of old vehicles in all districts is regularly being supervised by MT Punjab and every work is being done within deadline through effective coordination.

IG Punjab expressed satisfaction and praised the special efforts made by SSP MT Asad Sarfraz Khan in the refurbishment work of the vehicles. During the session matters with respect to the distribution of 500 new vehicles for police to regions and districts came also under discussion. In this regard, IG Punjab sought suggestions from RPOs and DPOs.

IG Punjab Dastgir also examined the restoration work of vehicles under use of Faisalabad police including troop carrier, prison van and other vehicles. City Police Officer Faisalabad Captain Retired M Sohail Chaudhary briefed IG Punjab about renovation and decoration of vehicles and told that Faisalabad police has made 49 old vehicles reusable and functional and such repaired and renovated vehicles 10 buses, 8 prison van, 3 trucks and 24 vehicles for police stations.

He further said that all these vehicles have been renovated at the cost of 13.4 million and all this work have been completed by the technical committee under the supervision of CTO Faisalabad.



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