Sindh Information Minister Saeed Ghani has termed Shikarpur Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Muhammad Rizwan Ahmed Khan as ‘third-class man’ for levelling accusations against him and his brother.
During a press conference in Karachi on Firday, Saeed Ghani termed Rizwan as a "third-class" and accused the SSP of protecting drug dealers. The Sindh information minister demanded Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to initiate an inquiry against him and vowed to not only leave politics but also present himself for the "strictest punishment" if any allegation against him was proven to be true.
The press conference comes a day after a report, prepared by the SSP— in which he had accused some politicians, including Ghani, of protecting criminals involved in drug-related crimes.
"I have worked very hard to earn respect in politics. A third-rate police officer like him (Rizwan) cannot be allowed to play with people's reputation for his own personal and heinous purposes," the PPP leader said. Ghani further said that some of his relatives were involved in drug-related crimes, but he had never supported them.
The PPP leader also accused the SSP Rizwan Khan of being involved in extra-judicial killings, including that of PPP worker Faisal Lodhi, who was killed in an alleged encounter in 2017.
During a press conference in Karachi on Firday, Saeed Ghani termed Rizwan as a "third-class" and accused the SSP of protecting drug dealers. The Sindh information minister demanded Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to initiate an inquiry against him and vowed to not only leave politics but also present himself for the "strictest punishment" if any allegation against him was proven to be true.
The press conference comes a day after a report, prepared by the SSP— in which he had accused some politicians, including Ghani, of protecting criminals involved in drug-related crimes.
"I have worked very hard to earn respect in politics. A third-rate police officer like him (Rizwan) cannot be allowed to play with people's reputation for his own personal and heinous purposes," the PPP leader said. Ghani further said that some of his relatives were involved in drug-related crimes, but he had never supported them.
The PPP leader also accused the SSP Rizwan Khan of being involved in extra-judicial killings, including that of PPP worker Faisal Lodhi, who was killed in an alleged encounter in 2017.