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Azadi March torture: Top Punjab police officials removed

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LAHORE: Punjab government on Monday removed two top police officials for their role in directing torture against participants of the PTI’s Azadi March with party leader Shahbaz Gill saying that they will not forget the incidents on May 25, ARY NEWS reported.

According to a notification issued by the provincial government, DIG Operations Capt (retd) Sohail Chaudhry has been removed from his post and directed to report to the Services and General Administration Department.

Moreover, AIG Special Branch Usman Anwar has also been removed from his post and his services have been handed over to the Centre.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has demanded of Punjab government to withdraw all cases filed against party leaders during Azadi March towards Islamabad on May 25 and take action against policemen involved in torturing the participants.

A meeting of the anti-victimization committee formed on the order of Imran Khan held under the chairmanship of Shafqat Mahmood and attended by Dr Yasmin Rashid, Raja Basharat and others.

The meeting reviewed the cases formed with regard to incidents on May 25 and decided to collect data of policemen and officials who were posted on the day. It was decided to take action against cops who acted beyond their duty.

It also asked the Punjab government to withdraw cases lodged to victimize party leaders besides also withdrawing orders to arrest the PTI leaders.

Read More: PTI’S AZADI MARCH: IG PUNJAB SEEKS REPORT ON USE OF EXCESSIVE POLICE FORCE

Later speaking to media, Shafqat Mahmood said that the PTI activists want immediate action against cops who acted beyond their duty. “We have all records and footages and a meeting will be held on Tuesday to further review the matter,” he said.

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