[3] After becoming the Governor of Sindh, General Sir Charles James Napier established a policy system based on the pattern of the Royal Irish Constabulary in 1843.
[4] In October 2010 the government announced that Sindh Police had been given the approval to use and had received equipment to utilise phone-tracking technology to help them tackle kidnapping cases and corruption on the streets of Karachi.
خواجہ مسرور حسن (1970–71) محمد یوسف اورکزئی (1971–73) چوہدری فضل الحق (1973–75) میاں محمد اسلم حیات (1975–77) حبیب الرحمان خان (1977) ارباب ہدایت اللہ (1977-82) دلشاد نجم الدین (1982-83) بشیر احمد خان (1983-84) سید سعادت علی شاہ (1984-86) سید سلمان خالق (1986-87) محمد نواز ملک (1987-88) محمد عباس خان (1988-89) خاور زمان (1989-90) سید سعادت علی شاہ (1990) خاور زمان (1990) محسن منظور (1990) غلام معین الدین (1990-92) قمر عالم (1992-93) محسن منظور (1993) افضل علی شگری (1993-95) محمد سعید خان (1995-96) سید محب اسد (1996-97) اسد جہانگیر خان (1997) آفتاب نبی (1997-98) مقبول احمد (1998-99) اسد اشرف ملک (1999) آفتاب نبی (1999-2001) سید کمال شاہ (2001-02) سید کمال شاہ (2002-05) اسد جہانگیر خان (2005) جہانگیر مرزا (2006-07) نیاز احمد صدیقی (2007) ضیاء الحسن خان (2007-08) اظہر علی فاروقی (2008) محمد شعیب سڈل (2008) سلطان صلاح الدین بابر خٹک (2008-11) فیاض احمد لغاری (2011) واجد علی خان (2011) سید مشتاق شاہ (2011) فیاض احمد لغاری (2012-13) غلام شبیر شیخ (2013) شاہد ندیم بلوچ (2013-14) اقبال محمود (2014) غلام حیدر جمالی (2014-16) اے ڈی خواجہ (2016-18) امجد جاوید سلیمی (2018) سید کلیم امام (2018-20) مشتاق احمد مہر (2020-22) کامران فضل (2022) غلام نبی میمن (2022-23) رفعت مختار (2023-24) غلام نبی میمن (2024) Extra-Judicial Killings Reported in Media by Sindh Police The Sindh Police has been actively involved in countering human trafficking, drug trade, solving criminal cases (such as murder and abduction).
During the rally, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif addressed the leader of the Pakistani Army, saying, "General Qamar Javed Bajwa, you packed up our government, which was working well, and put the nation and the country at the altar of your wishes."
[13] That night, officials of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Pakistan Rangers allegedly abducted Inspector General Mahar and forced him to sign an order to arrest prominent opposition leader Muhammad Safdar Awan, Sharif's son-in-law, for "violating the sanctity of Quaid's mausoleum" during the rally.
[14] To protest this treatment, Mahar and other senior officials in the Sindh police department applied for leave en masse, though they subsequently relented when Qamar Javed Bajwa, the head of Pakistani armed forces, ordered an inquiry into the incident.
He said that Safdar's behavior at the mausoleum was inappropriate and could be considered a legal offence, but not a cognizable one, meaning that his arrest should have been preceded by a court warrant.
[20][21][22] According to Al Jazeera, while all the reports of Mahar's mistreatment were unlikely to be true, such behavior on the part of federal intelligence officials amounted to coercion.
Mazhar Abbas of thenews.com.pk reported that Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan considered the kidnapping and its aftermath to be media-created hype and a non-issue, laughing over the incident.
The Civil Society filed a petition in Pakistan's Supreme Court seeking to restrain the federal government and its armed agencies from illegitimate interference in provincial autonomy.
[27] As per a[28] report by an inquiry conducted on the orders of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Mahar was not kidnapped but "summoned overzealously" since the ISI and Pakistan Rangers were allegedly under great public pressure.
The Citizens Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) (Urdu: شہری پولیس رابطہ پنچائیت) is a public-private relationship, self-funding, Non-Political Statutory organization, established under a notification by the Sindh government.