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  2. Sindh Police - Wikipedia

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    The Sindh Police (Urdu: سندھ پولیس, Sindhi: سنڌ پوليس), is a law enforcement agency established in 1843 under a proclamation issued by Sir Charles James Napier, who became the conqueror of the State of Sindh by defeating the forces of the Talpur rulers at the Battle of Miani near Hyderabad on 20 March 1843.

  3. Sindh Police Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's layout includes several distinct sections: a photo gallery, the Marston gallery, an artifacts section, a uniforms section, and an auditorium. [2] The photo gallery provides a chronological visual narrative from 1843 to 1970, featuring a variety of photographs such as British-era police officers, police in 18th and 19th-century attire, the inaugural Muslim ASP, and the first kotwal ...

  4. Law enforcement in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Sindh Police operates in the Sindh province. The Special Security Unit is a specialized counterterrorism and security unit, based in Karachi, with operational jurisdiction extending throughout Sindh.

  5. Special Security Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Special Security Unit (SSU) is a specialized counterterrorism and security unit of the Sindh Police in Pakistan.It is a Karachi-based unit, with its operational jurisdiction extending throughout Sindh as a whole.

  6. Category:Sindh Police - Wikipedia

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    Sindh Police Museum This page was last edited on 2 October 2024, at 20:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. Operation Clean-up - Wikipedia

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    Operation Clean-up, also known as Operation Blue Fox, was an armed military intelligence program led by the Sindh Police and Pakistan Rangers, with an additional assistance from the Pakistan Army and its related intelligence agencies.

  8. Syed Kaleem Imam - Wikipedia

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    Imam became part of civil services of Pakistan on 1 November 1988. A Grade 22 officer, he previously served as Inspector General of Punjab Police from 13.06.2018 to 11.09.2018. [6] He was transferred to Sindh Police as IGSP on 7 September 2018. [5] He served as Inspector General of Sindh Police (IGSP) from 7 September 2018 to 28 February 2020. [1]

  9. Asad Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Asad Jahangir Khan [a] (born 25 December 1945), is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer and senior police officer. He specialised in traffic policing and held the positions of Head of Traffic Police (Punjab), CCPO Karachi, Additional IG Sindh Police, and Inspector General of the Sindh Police, before retiring in 2005.