Staff Reporter Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that his government has strengthened Sindh police by equipping them with latest gadgets, weapons and best trainings and all the recruitment have been made purely on merit. The appointment of 310 new assistant sub-inspectors (ASIs) in the police through Sindh Public Service Commission is first phase and in the second phase another more ASIs of minority quota would be made shortly. “I am sure the newly appointed ASIs would servie the people of the province with honesty and dedication and would assail in their 30 to 35 years long career.” This he said while speaking at a ceremony organized here on Thursday at CM House to distribute 310 appointment letters to the newly selected ASIs through Sindh Public Service Commission. The ceremony was attended by Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, provincial minister, Saeed Ghani, Advisors to CM, Nisar Khuhro, Murtaza Wahab and Aijaz Jakhrani, Additional Chief Secretary Home Usman Chachar, Adl IG Karachi Ghulam Nabi Memon and other senior police officers. The CM congratulated the newly inducted ASIs and said people of Sindh needed best policing and “you have been selected purely on merit, therefore you have to perform to the best of your abilities,” he said and added “you have a long service career of 30 to 35 years and most of you would attain the position DIGs and Adl IGs,” he said. He directed Adl IG Karachi to impart best training to the SPSC selected ASIs so that they become best police officers. Shah disclosed that there were more 6000 vacancies of police constable in Sindh police. He directed police department to start their recruitment. The chief minister said that the recruitment process in government service was so lengthy that the requisition of these ASIs was made in 2016 and in the end of 2019 their selection was announced and in February 2020 they were being given offer letter.