A Karachi police officer has been suspended after a video went viral showing him changing his shirt in the presence of two women at Liaquatabad Police Station. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and raised serious concerns about the ethical standards within the police force.
The viral clip from Karachi, which is circulating on social media, captures Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Parvez removing his shirt in a room where two women were present. The women, visibly uncomfortable, turned their faces away as the officer changed his uniform. The women had reportedly been summoned to the police station by ASI Parvez as part of an ongoing investigation related to a filed case.
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) West, Irfan Baloch, took immediate notice of the incident and suspended ASI Parvez for his inappropriate conduct. In a statement, DIG Baloch emphasized that such behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated under any circumstances. “The conduct displayed by the officer is not in line with the ethical standards expected of our police force,” he stated, underscoring the importance of maintaining professionalism and respect in all interactions with the public.
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The incident has ignited a public outcry, with many expressing their dismay over the lack of professionalism exhibited by the officer. It has also prompted discussions about the need for stricter ethical guidelines and training for police personnel to prevent similar incidents in the future. The video has been widely shared, drawing attention to the broader issue of misconduct within the police force.