ISLAMABAD: After a long delay of three years at last former SSP Islamabad Muhammad Ali Nekokara has received justice and he has been reinstated in service and his punishment of dismissal from service has been set aside by Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Former Senior Superintendent of Police, Islamabad, Mohammad Ali Nekokara has been exonerated after three reportedly for not using force against anti-government protesters.
The Establishment Division, after approval of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, issued a notification in this regard.
Nekokara had appealed the prime minister, asking the premier to withdraw penalty against him. Earlier the officer had also approached judiciary but could not avail any relief.
The notification reads that after approval from the premier, "major penalty of 'dismissal from service' imposed upon Mohammad Ali Nekokara is set aside" and the officer is exonerated.