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Three new officers posted at Adiala Jail



LAHORE:

The PML-N’s Punjab authorities has made vital adjustments within the administration of Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail, the place key political figures—together with PTI founder and former prime minister Imran Khan and his spouse, Bushra Bibi—are at the moment detained.

According to an official notification issued by the Punjab Department of Prisons on Thursday, Ali Ameer Shah, a Grade-17 officer, has been appointed as the extra superintendent of Adiala Jail. His appointment was made beneath Section 9 of the Punjab Civil Servants Act, 1974.

The division has additionally transferred and posted one other Grade-17 officer, Subtain Raza, as the manager deputy superintendent, whereas Zebunnisa, a Grade-16 officer, has been appointed as deputy superintendent of the jail. All three officers have instantly taken cost of their new positions.

These officers are primarily tasked with presenting Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi from the barracks to the courtroom. Interestingly, the hearings of all circumstances involving Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi over the previous 12 months have taken place throughout the jail premises.

Last week, on August 26, the Punjab authorities reshuffled seven senior officers within the jail division, together with a further superintendent and two deputy superintendents of the Central Jail, Rawalpindi, also referred to as Adiala Jail.

According to a notification, Aftab Ahmed (BS-17), the extra superintendent at Adiala Jail was transferred and posted as safety officer (male) on the Punjab Prisons Staff Training College in Sahiwal, in opposition to a vacant submit.

Ahmed had beforehand assumed the duties of former deputy superintendent Muhammad Akram at Adiala Jail after Akram was transferred to the Prison Directorate in Lahore. Akram was just lately taken into custody by regulation enforcement authorities on expenses of facilitating Imran Khan in jail.

In his former position, Aftab Ahmed was accountable for overseeing the switch of the PTI founder to and from his barracks. Similarly, Mazhar Iqbal Aslam (BS-17), deputy superintendent (Executive), was transferred and posted as deputy superintendent (schooling) on the Regional Office in Dera Ghazi Khan.


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