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Police role more proactive during ease of lockdown

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Our Correspondent

Abbottabad

Deputy Inspector General (DIG), police Hazara division, Qazi Jameel ur Rehman Saturday said that after gradual relaxation in lockdown by the government, the police had to face challenges and play its role more proactively. This was stated by the DIG Hazara in his directives issued for the District Police Officers (DPO).
He directed to strictly enforce government orders from the protection of coronavirus during the ease of lockdown, keep social distancing and stop people from gathering as the government allowed the small markets and shops to open both in urban residential localities. He directed the police to increase patrolling.

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