
A record print of SSP Mohammad Ali Nekokara
ISLAMABAD: Two years after his removal from service for refusing to “use force” on protesters during a 120-day lay in by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT), SSP Mohammad Ali Nekokara was reinstated on Thursday.
The officer was dangling in 2014 and private from use a year after on a drift of charges including “inefficiency and misconduct” during a sit-in opposite a purported systematic rigging. The officer had reportedly refused to stop and mislay protesters after they modernized to Constitution Avenue.
A presentation expelled by a Establishment Division settled that a officer’s interest opposite his exclusion had been supposed by a Prime Minister, heading to his exoneration. It combined that a inserted duration would be deliberate as leave.
According to a exploration news expelled on Apr 2, 2015, Nekokara could not furnish justification he perceived written instructions authorising a use of force. It also termed a officer’s claims “deliberate falsification of facts.”
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The news cited “available evidence” that no military central was destined to trigger the use of force and even a use of “retaliatory force” was usually authorised in counterclaim of life and property.
Nekokara was discharged for ‘inefficiency and misconduct’ on Apr 2, 2015, in line with a recommendation of a exploration committee.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1419177/refusal-use-force-protesters-ssp-nekokara-reinstated-two-years/