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| Wednesday, 27 March 2002 |
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Fresh interviews will be called in early April this year for the promotion of Chief Inspectors of Police to posts of Assistant Superintendents of Police on merit, press release issued by the Interior Ministry said. These interviews to fill 27 posts of Assistant Superintendents of Police are being held following the cancellation of the earlier interviews by an order of the Supreme Court on a fundamental rights petition filed by certain aggrieved officers. The interviews are scheduled to be held on April 4, 6 and 7 by a board nominated by the Public Service Commission. The Board will be chaired by Secretary to the Ministry of Interior. In terms of the order of the Supreme Court, the interviews to be held will be conducted on a structured basis which will be informed to the applicants through the publication of the details in the Police Gazette before they appear for the interview, said the release. |
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