KARACHI: Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ghulam Nabi Memon was informed that 4000 habitual criminals will be monitored through e-tagging devices in the first phase of implementing the Sindh Habitual Offenders Monitoring Act, 2022.
The IGP chaired a meeting at the Central Police Office (CPO) in Karachi where he was briefed that the identification and monitoring of habitual offenders will be determined by the court.
It was informed in the meeting that the advertisement for the procurement of e-tagging devices was released on November 11.
During the meeting, it was told that the e-tagging process for criminals will initially start at the police station level across Sindh and later be expanded to divisions, zones, and CPOs. Addressing the meeting, IGP Ghulam Nabi Memon said that the legal definition of a habitual offender is clear in the constitution and laws.
He stressed the importance of all SSPs, SPs Investigations, and relevant investigating officers ensuring that data on habitual criminals is accurately compiled, while closely monitoring those in custody.
The IGP directed that proper identification of habitual offenders should be established, and their records be systematically maintained.
He also highlighted the need for ensuring the registration of the accused’s identity cards and centralizing this system.
IGP Ghulam Nabi Memon said that directed his sub-ordinates to raise awareness and provide training at the grassroots level for the installation, use, and monitoring of the devices.
He directed that a training and awareness program be organized for police officers and officials regarding the use of the monitoring devices. –Agencies