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Criminals in Police Force Will Face Justice: CA Yunus

Staff Correspondent; Nation 2024-12-30, 2:40pm

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Chief Adviser of the interim government, Prof Muhammad Yunus, announced today (30 December) that criminals within the police force will be held accountable.


Speaking during a virtual meeting with divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners from all districts, he emphasized that the police must work in line with the spirit of the 2024 uprising.

Yunus urged field administration officials to actively support the interim government’s goals and initiatives. "The real government operates at the field level," he remarked.

The Chief Adviser stressed that the interim government is committed to safeguarding citizens' rights and instructed officials to ensure timely completion of key projects. Additionally, he directed that textbooks be distributed efficiently to students at the start of the new school year.