Islamabad :
Prime Minister Imran Khan has issued orders to the Establishment Division to take action against Additional IG Hyderabad Region Dr. Jameel Ahmed for ‘financial and moral corruption, abuse of power and suspicious activities’. In a letter to the Secretary Establishment in May, it was said that according to the report given to the Prime Minister, Jamil Ahmed was allegedly receiving Rs 1.5 million to Rs 2 million a month from all the 15 districts.
A copy of a letter available to Dawn.com states that the AIG “also participates in the transfers of its subordinates.” The letter also said that the AIG had “allegedly visited three Circuit House Hyderabad. Occupying the rooms, his two sons take advantage of their father’s position to practice firing at the circuit house, which is located in a densely populated area.
Citing the example of ‘corruption’ of a police officer, the Prime Minister asked the Establishment Division to take formal action against him under Section 18-2 of the Civil Servants Rules 2020.
The AIGs came to prominence this year when a senior police officer in the province broke orders to set up a crime control cell and deployed suspicious officials.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mushtaq Mehr had in April quashed Jamil Ahmed’s orders to set up a Regional Crime Control Cell. had gone’.
Dawn had received information from Hyderabad and Karachi police that the background of some people attached to the AIG’s office was suspicious, either retired officers or fired.
Sources had said that “all these people are involved in the smuggling of Mawa, Spari, cigarettes, Indian Gutka which reaches Sindh from India via Iran to Balochistan.”
He said that in his speech in the region, he called his work ‘line’ to ensure supply of goods to traders in Karachi and Hyderabad.
In April, AIG’s sons abused Circuit House employees at the Circuit House and tied them to trees to “teach them a lesson.”
Sajin Khaskheli, general secretary of the provincial Works and Services Union, had said that the AIG’s sons “abused the staff all the time in a very cruel and arrogant manner” and did not even forgive the police personnel.
The administration official said that the AIGs have been staying at the Circuit House since August 28 last year, which is related to the Sindh Chief Minister, but he did not pay the rent.