Staff Reporter: 
Quetta – Inspector General (IG) Police Balochistan, Moazzam Jah Ansari, has taken notice of allegations regarding the buying and selling of police recruitment posts in the Naseerabad division.

The notice follows claims by affected candidates that recruitment orders were made based on monetary transactions, leading to widespread corruption in the process.

The allegations surfaced after Provincial Irrigation Minister Mir Sadiq Umrani raised concerns about irregularities during the police recruitment.

The minister highlighted that posts were allegedly sold to candidates in exchange for bribes, denying qualified individuals their rightful place. Minister Umrani has called for a thorough investigation and has vowed to continue fighting for justice.

A spokesperson for Balochistan Police confirmed that the IG has ordered an inquiry into the matter, stating that if evidence of corruption is found, strict action will be taken against the recruitment committee involved in the scandal.

The alleged rigging has caused outrage among the local population, with calls for transparency and accountability in the hiring process.

The investigation is expected to gather pace in the coming days as evidence is reviewed.

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