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PROVINCIAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS
BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA
CIRCULAR ORDER NO.
11/2007
Honesty and integrity
1.
It is of paramount importance that the public has faith in the
honesty and integrity of police officers. Officers should therefore
be open and truthful in their dealings; avoid being improperly
beholden to any person or institution; and discharge their duties
with integrity.
Fairness and impartiality
2.
Police officers have a particular responsibility to act with
fairness and impartiality in all their dealings with the public and
their colleagues.
Politeness and tolerance
3.
Officers should treat members of the public and colleagues with
courtesy and respect, avoiding abusive or deriding attitudes or
behaviour. In particular, officers must avoid: favoritism of an
individual or group; all forms of harassment, victimisation or
unreasonable discrimination; and overbearing conduct to a colleague,
particularly to one junior in rank or service.
Use of force and abuse of authority
4.
Officers must never knowingly use more force than is reasonable, nor
should they abuse their authority.
Performance of duties
5.
Officers should be conscientious and diligent in the performance of
their duties. Officers should attend work promptly when rostered for
duty.
Lawful Orders
6. The
police service is a disciplined body. Unless there is good and
sufficient cause to do otherwise, officers must obey all lawful
orders and abide by the provisions of Police Regulations. Officers
should support their colleagues in the execution of their lawful
duties, and oppose any improper behaviour, reporting it where
appropriate.
Confidentiality
7.
Information which comes into the possession of the police should be
treated as confidential. It should not be used for personal benefit
nor should it be divulged to other parties except in the proper
course of police duty. Similarly, officers should respect, as
confidential, information about service policy and operations unless
authorised to disclose it in the course of their duties.
Appearance
8.
Unless on duties which dictate otherwise, officers should always be
well turned out, clean and tidy whilst on duty in uniform or in
plain clothes.
General Conduct
9.
Whether on or off duty, police officers should not behave in a way
which is likely to bring discredit upon the police service.
Inspector General Tariq Khosa
Provincial Police Officer
Balochistan, Quetta
No. 9200-9303/PS
Dated 16 July 2007
Distribution
1. All
Additional IGs
2. All
DIGs/RPOs
3. All
DPOs
4. All
AIGs
5. All
SSPs/SPs
Cc:
1. Governor’s Secretariat (Military Secretary), Quetta.
2. Chief Minister’s Secretariat (Principal Secretary to
CM),Quetta.
3. Home Minister, Balochistan, Quetta.
4. Chief Secretary Balochistan, Quetta.
5. Director General, National Police Bureau, Islamabad.
6. COS Southern Command, Quetta Cantt.
7. Director Public Relations, Balochistan, Quetta.
8. PS to PPO - Circulars Folder.
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