Sindh Police personnel given 10 days to quit consuming gutka
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Sindh Police personnel given 10 days to quit consuming gutka

Sindh police personnel standing guard during patrol. AFP/FileUse of gutka affects health, tarnishes police's image: AIGLetter expresses deep concern over unprofessional habits.Imran Qureshi seeks fortnightly report for further proceedings.KARACHI: In a move aimed at getting rid of harmful health practices which also damage the police's reputation, Sindh Police have given a 10-day deadline to personnel to stop consuming gutka and mawa. "It has come to light that a considerable number of police personnel are habitual users of gutka/mawa. The competent authority has taken serious note of this issue and expressed deep concern over the continued involvement of police officials in such harmful and unprofessional habits," read...
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Police in Scotland braced for large-scale protests if Trump visits new golf course
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Police in Scotland braced for large-scale protests if Trump visits new golf course

Police in Scotland are gearing up for a possible visit by Donald Trump later this month that is expected to take in his golf resort in Aberdeenshire. The long-rumoured visit is not expected to include a meeting with King Charles, despite earlier suggestions the US president could meet the monarch at either Balmoral or Dumfries House in Ayrshire. It is thought Trump will officially open a new 18-hole golf course at his resort on the North Sea coast at Menie, north of Aberdeen, being named in honour of his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. He is not expected to visit London during the trip. The assistant chief constable Emma Bond said on Wednesday: “Planning is under way for a potential visit to Scotland later this month by the president of the United States. While official confirmation has not...
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Police Crack Down on NNPC Pipeline Vandalism, Arrest Seven in Adamawa
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Police Crack Down on NNPC Pipeline Vandalism, Arrest Seven in Adamawa

Politics tamfitronics The Adamawa State Police Command has arrested seven individuals suspected of vandalizing critical structures belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC).According to the police, the suspects were apprehended on Friday, October 25, following a tip-off from a good Samaritan, which led to the recovery of 53 pieces of vandalized pipelines.A statement signed by Suleiman Nguroje said the suspects conspired to steal the confiscated pipeline pieces.Those arrested include Umar Musa, 40, from Abuja; Mohammed Hassan, 25, from Yobe State; Adamu Abdullahi, 28, from Yobe State; Yakubu Adamu, 27, from Yobe State; Gabriel Wale, 40, from Lagos State; Abubakar Garba, 40, from Kaduna State; and Aliyu Muhammad, 28, from Bauchi State.“This distressing incident poses a substantial threat to public safety and represents a severe act of economic sabotage as it pertains to crucial infrastructure...
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