CCPO for unity against terror

Dec 31, 2014
LAHORE: CCPO Lahore Capt (R) Muhammad Amin Wains has said desired results cannot be achieved without being on one page in the war against terrorism.
 
Therefore, police and every individual of the society have to play their role in this war, he added. Muhammad Amin Wains said we were fighting the war against terrorism in the past but it was not so organised and the Peshawar tragedy had united us. He said this was a movement which was being started from the Civil Lines police station and will spread throughout the city this month.
 
He expressed these views while addressing a consultative meeting of citizens and elites residing and working in the jurisdiction of the Civil Lines police station at Alhamra Hall the other day. Commissioner Lahore Rashid Mehmood Langarial, Secretary Information Momin Agha, DG LDA Ahad Cheema, DIG Operations Dr. Haider Ashraf, SP Civil Lines Imtiaz Sarwar, SP Model Town Muhammad Baqir Raza and SP Iqbal Town Amarah Athar were also present. Commissioner Lahore Rashid Mehmood Langarial, addressing the meeting, said we had to keep a vigilant eye on anti-social elements and terrorists for protecting our children who were a future of our country.
 
Secretary Information Momin Agha congratulated the CCPO Lahore and Civil Lines police who, realising the gravity of the situation, took into confidence the elite of the area and provided them guideline. DIG Operations Dr. Haider Ashraf said we had evolved a strategy against this war in collaboration with citizens and police which would soon become a movement.
 
DG LDA Ahad Cheema said it was a high time that we should become united and set aside our differences for foiling the nefarious designs of terrorists. Aamir Rasheed, Tariq Awan, Muhammad Ghias and other participants of the meeting gave various proposals for removing the lack of coordination between the police and people. The CCPO Lahore stressed participants to play their important role in this war and expressed the hope that people would remain aware of their surroundings and inform the police about any suspected activity.
 
(The News)
 
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