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Tuesday December 24, 2024

IGP releases funds for ailing kids of cops

By Our Correspondent
September 23, 2024
Inspector General Police Punjab (IGP) Dr Usman Anwar can be seen in this image. — AFP/File
Inspector General Police Punjab (IGP) Dr Usman Anwar can be seen in this image. — AFP/File

LAHORE:Punjab police’s ‘Hamare Phool’ project is playing a significant role in assisting the quick recovery of ailing children of police employees.

Punjab IG has released funds for the treatment of children suffering from different illness. Rs250,000 has been allocated to warden Muhammad Rizwan Shafi for his son's kidney treatment, Rs200,000 to Constable Muhammad Rafiq of Lahore police for his son Abdul Hadi's treatment, Rs200,000 to Sub-Inspector Ejaz Ahmed for his daughter Maryam Ejaz's leg surgery, and Rs100,000 to Constable Ijaz Rasool Khan for his daughter Anaya Gul's treatment. Additionally, Rs250,000 was provided to Constable Ehsan-ul-Haq for his son Ahmed Ali's surgery. In total, over Rs500,000 has been distributed to support the treatment of other employees' children.

Pins badges on 53 officers

The rank pinning ceremony for 53 officers promoted to Inspector was held at the Central Police Office. IGP Punjab pinned the Inspector ranks on the promoted officers. A large number of the officers' families attended the event. IG congratulated the newly-promoted Inspectors and their families. The promotion board meeting approved the promotion of 110 Sub-Inspectors to the rank of Inspector.