The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched a significant crackdown on human trafficking by registering cases against 13 of its officers and dismissing 35 others involved in the crime.
FIA Takes Strong Action Against Corrupt Officials
In a major move, the FIA has taken stern action against its own officers linked to human trafficking activities. The crackdown follows a comprehensive investigation that saw 49 officers face departmental hearings. The results were severe, with 35 officers dismissed from service and 13 others facing legal proceedings.
Accountability Measures: Departmental Inquiry Leads to Terminations
FIA’s Director General (DG), Ahmed Ishaq Jahangir, spearheaded the departmental inquiry, commonly known as the Orderly Room, to assess the role of officers involved in these tragic incidents. Below is a breakdown of the officers involved in the inquiry:
Rank | Number of Officers Dismissed |
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Inspectors | 4 |
Sub-Inspectors | 10 |
Assistant Sub-Inspectors | 2 |
Head Constables | 5 |
Constables | 14 |
Zero Tolerance Policy: DG FIA Stresses Strict Action
DG Ahmed Ishaq Jahangir made it clear that the FIA has zero tolerance for negligence and misconduct. In a statement, he emphasized the organization’s commitment to eradicating human trafficking and taking strict disciplinary action against those found complicit.
“We are committed to rooting out human trafficking networks, and this action should send a strong message to all officials about the importance of integrity in their roles,” stated DG Jahangir.
A Warning to Corrupt Officials: Upholding Integrity in Law Enforcement
Summary of Actions Taken by FIA
Action | Details |
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Departmental Hearings | 49 officers faced hearings |
Officers Dismissed | 35 officers dismissed from service |
Legal Proceedings | 13 officers registered cases against them |
Zero Tolerance Policy | Strict disciplinary action against corruption and negligence |