Sindh Govt set to strengthen prosecution wing: CM Sindh

F.P. Report

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the provincial government is set to strengthen prosecution by appointing 294 inspectors (legal and Investigation) and 76 more would be appointed shortly.

This he said on Thursday while addressing a simple ceremony organized at Chief Minister House, said a statement.

The ceremony was held to distribute offer letters among 294 inspectors legal and Investigation, selected through Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) recently.

The ceremony was attended by Chief Secretary Sindh Mumtaz Shah, Inspector General of Police Dr, Kaleem Imam, Home Secretary Kazi kabir, Additional Inspector General Karachi Dr. Ameer Shaikh, Additional Inspector General Aftab Pathan, the Advoacte General Sindh and the Prosecutor general Sindh.

The chief minister said that the government has decided to strengthen prosecution system in the province, therefore 370 positions of inspectors of two categories Legal and Investigation were createdand requisition was made to the Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC).

The SPSC conducted written test and interview in which 294 candidates were declared successful. The successful candidates were being given offer letters today (Thursday). The SPSC has again advertised remaining 76 positions.

The 294 inspectors who received offer letters today include 168 of Investigation and 126 of legal.

They would join investigation wing and prosecution wing separately.

The chief minister said that this new cadre of Investigation and Legal would strengthen prosecution wing of the government and the best investigators and prosecutors would be given good future which he termed as upward mobility (promotions).

He congratulated the newly recruited inspectors and hoped that they would work honestly and with dedication.