Governor accepts CPLC post

Published November 12, 2003

QUETTA, Nov 11: Chairman Citizen Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) Aurangzeb advocate has said that the provincial governor has agreed to become the chairman of the advisory council of the committee to enable it play an effective role in providing speedy justice to the masses.

Speaking at the Quetta press club here on Monday he said that the committee would follow the pattern of CPLC Karachi.

He said that Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani also agreed to open a CPLC cell in the governor secretariat.

He said the CPLC and its advisory council would comprise 24 members that included lawyers, journalists and businessmen and maintained the CPLC would also train nazims and naib nazims that lacked experience in administrative affairs.

He said the committee in two months’ time succeeded in releasing two illegally detained persons.

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