Dadu SHO ties knot with ASI at police station
Wedding featured decorated stage, flowers, and music, with police staff and their families celebrating special occasion
By Imtiaz Hussain
April 05, 2025
SUKKUR: A wedding took place at a police station in Dadu, where a Station House Officer (SHO) married a lady Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) who had been serving under his supervision.
SHO Ejaz Masan and ASI Samina Vighio’s love story began during their time together at E-Section Police Station and culminated in a joyful ceremony held at the same location.
The wedding featured a decorated stage, flowers, and music, with the entire police staff and their families celebrating the special occasion.
This heartfelt event showcased love transcending professional roles, marking a memorable moment in the police department’s history.
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