KARACHI: Senior police officer Mir Nadir Ali Abro, who had long been awaiting promotion, has been elevated from Deputy Director of the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) to Director ACE by the Chief Secretary of Sindh. The promotion was granted on the instructions of the Chief Minister of Sindh, according to a statement issued on Thursday.
Background and Recognition
Mir Nadir Ali Abro is widely recognized in the Anti-Corruption Department Sindh as a people-friendly police officer with an excellent reputation. He is the son of the late Comrade Taj Muhammad Abro, a distinguished Pakistani writer, intellectual, judge, politician, social reformer, educationist, and journalist. His father's legacy of public service and intellectual contribution is well-known across Pakistan.
Commitment to Anti-Corruption Efforts
With his promotion, Abro is expected to strengthen the Anti-Corruption Establishment's efforts in Sindh. The provincial government has reiterated its commitment to combating corruption and ensuring transparency in public dealings. The appointment reflects the government's confidence in Abro's abilities and his track record as a dedicated officer.
In a related development, the Sindh government has assured full support for law enforcement agencies in their fight against crime. The promotion of Abro is seen as a step towards enhancing the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures in the province.



