A.D. Khawaja to continue working as Sindh police chief, directs SC
ISLAMABAD, JAN 18 (DNA) – The Supreme Court on Thursday directed A.D. Khawaja to continue functioning in his capacity as the provincial police chief while also accepting the Sindh Government’s appeal challenging a similar ruling by the Sindh High Court.
In September 2017 ─ months after the Sindh Government withdrew the officer’s powers to decide the transfers and postings of senior police officials in the province ─ the Sindh High Court had ordered Khawaja to continue working as the inspector general of police.
A month later, the Sindh government had challenged the SHC’s ruling in the Supreme Court. In its petition, the provincial government had maintained that services of an inspector general of police (IGP) are offered to the province on the will of the provincial governments.
Accepting the petition for hearing on Thursday, the apex court ruled that Khawaja would not be removed from his post even if the federal government consents to it.
“Any steps taken by the federal government regarding the appointment of the inspector general of police Sindh will not have any importance,” Chief Justice Saqib Nisar said during the hearing, adding that Khawaja would keep his post until the trial concludes.
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