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LGH hires 100 guards to improve security

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Staff Reporter

Principal Ameeruddin Medical College, Prof Dr Sardar Muhammad Al-freed Zafar has said that taking effective steps to make the security system foolproof at Lahore General Hospital (LGH) & Postgraduate Medical Institute to improve the growing security issues and management, the services of 100 guards have been hired from a private security company. These personnel will take over their duties in LGH/PGMI through this company on Saturday.
As per agreement, the security services company will provide 70 retired soldiers and 30 trained personnel, while this company will provide in-guards with uniforms and other necessary items including needed weapons.
Principal directed DMS Security LGH Sabih Khan to send the data of all security guards to law enforcement agencies and get them fully verified. He added that he should also be informed on a daily basis about the working of the hospital so that they treat the patients and staff in a cordial manner as the security of the hospital and other institutions is relatively different.

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