IG Sindh admits bribery-tainted police postings, vows action on crime surge
In interview, Ghulam Nabi Memon acknowledges corruption claims, details crackdowns on gangs, street crime and honor killings
Ahmer Rehman
Senior Correspondent
Ahmer Rehman Khan is a experienced Journalist with over 17 years of expertise, specializing in crime and investigative reporting. His career includes serving as the Chief Crime Reporter at Samaa TV, where he led significant coverage of crime events. Prior to that, he held Senior Correspondent roles at major news networks including Geo TV, Dunya TV, Express TV, and Aaj News.
In an exclusive interview with Nukta Pakistan’s senior correspondent Ahmer Rehman Khan, IG Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon addressed allegations that police stations in Karachi are being sold through bribery and illegal postings, admitting the claims are “not entirely untrue,” though not prevalent across the city.
He also discussed the police crackdown on Kacha gangs that led to hundreds of surrenders, the decline in street crime following action against drug peddlers, and the alarming rise in honor killings.
The IG outlined how the police are responding to these challenges while assessing the broader law and order situation in Karachi and Sindh.
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