PESHAWAR: The most affected province of Pakistan by terrorism, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), faces shortage of police officers and they are managing the scarcity of police officers with giving additional charges to officers, the police record stated, reported by local media.
According to the police record, around 57 vacancies are leave vacant on the police service scale grade 18 to 22 in the KPK province.
The record further elaborated that as many as 31 Superintendent of Police (SP), 11 Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), 12 Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) and 3 Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) post are vacant in KPK.
The police record stated that due to lack of officers juniors are posted on senior posts which created the law and order situation of the province.
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