Three cops control Sialkot’s traffic

Published December 29, 2003

SIALKOT, Dec 28: One sub-inspector and two constables are controlling the entire traffic of Sialkot district, having a population of 3.3 million.

Official sources told this correspondent on Sunday that the traffic police of the district had a strength of two inspectors, three sub-inspectors, six assistant sub-inspectors and 56 constables.

One SI, two ASIs and four constables had been deputed at Punjab Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi’s native city Gujrat; one inspector, two ASIs and some constables had been deployed at Islamabad for Saarc summit; two sub-inspectors, one ASI, 4 head constables and nine constables had been controlling traffic near the under-construction F.C. College underpass in Lahore.

Of the six officials left, one constable has been performing duties at the Sialkot traffic police office while another constable has been working as the traffic ticket clerk.

The Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), the Sialkot District Bar Association and various social, political, business and religious circles have expressed concern over the situation. shot dead: Dacoits shot dead a police constable and a driver in Daska on Saturday night.

Three unidentified armed men were looting passers-by by creating a picket on a road in Kotli Miyani-Begowala village (Daska tehsil) during thick fog when a police party on patrol reached there.

The dacoits overpowered Constable Naseer Iqbal and shot him dead when he resisted. The dacoits escaped from the spot.

Two unidentified armed men shot dead driver Zulfikar Ali of a wagon (No LHO 2254) on resistance in Daska city’s Jandu Sahi Pulli area. The dacoits also looted thousands of rupees from dozens of passers-by and fled away.

The police concerned registered cases, with no arrest.

More than 50 drivers of public transport vehicles held a meeting in Daska on Sunday to protest against the killing of their colleague. They also demanded immediate arrest of the killers.

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