SSP Riaz Haider Bukhari Orders Major Police Reshuffle in Capital

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Muzaffarabad, Pakistan administrated Jammu and Kashmir: In a sweeping administrative overhaul, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Muzaffarabad the capital of Pakistan administrated Kashmir Riaz Haider Bukhari has ordered the transfers of 12 senior police officers, including Station House Officers (SHOs), signaling a major shake-up within the region’s law enforcement hierarchy. The move, announced on Friday, has sparked discussions about potential restructuring aimed at improving operational efficiency.

Key Transfers and Postings

According to official notifications issued by the SSP’s office, prominent officers affected by the reshuffle include:

  • Raja Suhail Khan, SHO City Police Station, transferred and replaced by Inspector Ansar Sajjad, who was previously posted at Garhi Dupatta Police Station.
  • Raja Zahid Omar, SHO Civil Secretariat Police Station, reassigned as SHO Garhi Dupatta.
  • Liaquat Hameed, Sub-Inspector (SI) SHO Gohri Police Station, moved to Garhi Dupatta as Additional SHO.
  • Mohsin Ali Awan, SI SHO Chhattar Class Police Station, posted as SHO Khori Police Station.
  • Adeel Akhtar, SI City Police Station, reassigned as SHO Chhattar.

Other notable changes include the transfer of Shaukat Jameel from Muzaffarabad Police Lines to Chhattar Class Police Station and the reassignment of Shafqat Hussain Naqvi, ASI Chowki Officer Abrar Kot, to Phatak Nasirabad.

Restructuring Across Stations

The reshuffle spans multiple police stations and units, with officers rotated across key posts in Muzaffarabad’s City, Civil Secretariat, Jalalabad, and suburban areas. For instance:

  • Shahid-ur-Rehman, SI In-Charge Bat Jalalabad, shifted to Civil Secretariat.
  • Raja Basharat Hussain, SI Civil Secretariat, moved to Bat Jalalabad.
  • Ali Asghar, SI Muzaffarabad Police, posted at City Police Station.

Authorities confirmed that a second phase of transfers targeting Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASIs) is under preparation, though no timeline has been disclosed.

Context and Reactions

While the SSP’s office has not publicly clarified the reasons behind the abrupt reshuffle, sources within the department suggest it aligns with broader efforts to address administrative challenges, optimize resource allocation, or respond to performance reviews. Such large-scale transfers are uncommon in AJK’s police framework and have drawn mixed reactions.

Critics argue that frequent postings disrupt institutional continuity, while supporters claim fresh appointments can reinvigorate accountability. “Rotation of officers can prevent complacency, but stability is equally vital for community policing,” remarked a retired AJK police official, speaking anonymously.

The reshuffle comes amid heightened public scrutiny of law enforcement in AJK, where security dynamics remain complex due to the region’s geopolitical sensitivities. Observers note that SSP Bukhari, known for his proactive stance, may be positioning the force to tackle emerging challenges, from urban crime to cross-border security concerns.

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