There is no record of the storage of weapons at all, the record was requested in October 2024 but no response was received, the Auditor General of Pakistan's report)
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Weapons and ammunition worth Rs 1.746 billion were purchased from Wah Industries and MS Defense Science and Technology.
No NOC was obtained from the Ministry of Defense for the purchase of ammunition and weapons, nor was an annual plan for the purchase of weapons prepared.
Records of weapons of transferred, retired and deceased police officers were not provided, and records proving the authenticity of the weapons purchased were also missing, the audit report said.
Report * Sameer Qureshi
Irregularities worth Rs 2 billion have been revealed in the purchase of weapons for the Sindh Police. The Auditor General of Pakistan’s report has revealed irregularities worth Rs 2 billion in the purchase of weapons in the Sindh Police Department. The Auditor General’s report says that there have been irregularities in the purchase of weapons and ammunition in the police department. According to the report, weapons and ammunition worth Rs 1.74 billion were purchased from Wah Industries and MS Defense Science and Technology. The Inspector General Sindh Office was audited in 2023-24, during which irregularities were revealed in the purchase of ammunition and weapons. The report said that NOC was not obtained from the Ministry of Defense for the purchase of ammunition and weapons, nor was an annual plan for the purchase of weapons prepared. The audit report states that records of weapons of transferred, retired and deceased police officers were not provided, and records proving the origin of the weapons purchased were also missing. The Auditor General of Pakistan’s report states that there is no record of the storage of weapons at all. According to the Auditor General, the records were sought in October 2024 but no response was received, the absence of records proves financial irregularities.