ISLAMABAD: Police personnel on security
duty at the sites of the sit-ins staged by the PTI and PAT seem to be
fed up with their long hours duties.
During
the last three days, over 400 police personnel were found disappeared
from their places of duty at the Red Zone. Besides, some of the senior
police officers have either gone on leave or were found not available at
their duty points.
A senior police official on the condition of anonymity told Dawn that over 400 personnel from the Punjab police had disappeared from the high security area.
When
the in-charges of the policemen were asked about the whereabouts of the
policemen, they claimed that the officials had fallen ill.
“However,
only about 100 of the policemen were actually ill and needed medical
rest,” the officer said, adding the remaining policemen had left for
their stations in Punjab without informing the authorities concerned.
He said the office of the inspector general of the capital police had been approached with a request to contact
the Punjab police to take action against the officials. He said action
was also sought against the in-charges of the policemen in the capital
city for their failure to stop the officials from leaving their duty
spots.
Similarly, a deputy
superintendent of the capital police was found absent from his duty
point. “He has only been communicating with his senior officers through
the official wireless set from his office or home since August 15.”
Likewise, a superintendent of police went on leave when he was asked to perform duty at the Constitution Avenue.
“Weather,
unhealthy conditions, long duty hours and late delivery of meal seem to
be the reasons behind the policemen’s shirking from duty,” he said.
About 23,000 security personnel – 6,063 from the capital police, 3,000 from the Frontier
Constabulary, 6,860 from the Punjab police, 4,687 from Punjab
Constabulary, 1,015 from AJK police, 942 from railway police and 280
from Punjab Elite Force – have been deployed in the capital.

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