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Deputy Commissioner visits SSP office in Loralai, reviews security measures

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Newly appointed Deputy Commissioner of Loralai, Captain (Retd) Muhammad Haseeb Shuja, paid an official visit to the SSP Office on Wednesday, where he was warmly received by SSP Dr Fahad Ahmed

LORALAI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Mar, 2026) Newly appointed Deputy Commissioner of Loralai, Captain (Retd) Muhammad Haseeb Shuja, paid an official visit to the SSP Office on Wednesday, where he was warmly received by SSP Dr Fahad Ahmed.

On the occasion Assistant Commissioner Loralai Nadeem Akram, Additional Deputy Commissioner Ismail Mengal, Assistant Commissioner Mekhtar, DSP Legal Sardar Nasrullah Khan Hamzazai, DSP Sardar Latif Jogezai, SDPO Haider Shirani, SDPO Iqbal Langau, and other senior officers were also present.

During the visit, SSP Dr Fahad Ahmed gave a detailed briefing on the overall law and order situation in Loralai. The briefing covered crime prevention measures, police performance, and ongoing security operations. He emphasized the police force’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property while taking firm action against criminal elements.

Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Haseeb Shuja appreciated the efforts of the police and stressed the importance of close coordination between the district administration and law enforcement agencies.

He noted that sustainable development is not possible without maintaining law and order and called for a unified strategy among all institutions.

He further added that ensuring a safe environment for the public is the state’s foremost responsibility and that negligence in this regard would not be tolerated. The deputy commissioner assured the police of full administrative support to further improve the district’s security situation.

During the meeting, it was decided to enhance security measures across the district, increase surveillance at sensitive locations, and ensure prompt resolution of public complaints through coordinated efforts. The participants also agreed to strengthen intelligence-based operations and increase police patrols to curb criminal activities.

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