Citizens facing delays in the registration of First Information Reports (FIRs) or experiencing police misconduct in Sindh now have a clear procedure to file complaints directly with the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh. This mechanism aims to enhance accountability within the police force and ensure timely action against negligence or improper conduct. The initiative reflects growing concerns over law enforcement responsiveness and the need for transparent complaint redressal systems.
Filing a complaint with the IGP involves submitting detailed information about the incident, including dates, locations, and the officers involved, to facilitate thorough investigations. This process empowers victims and witnesses to seek justice without undue delays, promoting public trust in the police department. Notably, the IGP’s office has committed to addressing these grievances promptly to improve overall policing standards in the province.
In a significant development, this complaint channel is expected to reduce instances of FIR registration delays and curb police malpractice, contributing to better law and order management in Sindh. It also aligns with broader efforts to reform policing practices across Pakistan, ensuring that citizens’ rights are protected. The availability of this formal complaint route marks progress toward a more accountable and citizen-friendly police service.
