Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan vows to provide all possible facilities to Police force. He was addressing to a ceremony to mark the passing out parade of the 38th police Basic Recruit Course. He attended the ceremony as chief guest, said a press release.
Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO), Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, senior police officers, representatives from civil society, and the newly inducted young recruits were present on the occasion. A smart contingent unit of the police force presented a guard of honor to the chief guest. The minister said young talent from various parts of the country was serving as members of the Islamabad Police force.
He commended the inclusive recruitment process and emphasized the significance of upholding values like honesty, integrity, and service to the people as they started their duty to protect and serve the nation. The minister pointed out that the recent recruitment of 1,751 personnel in Islamabad Capital Police, the largest recruitment drive in the nation’s history, included 208 women.
He further stated that, The selection was based on merit rather than political, linguistic, or regional affiliations, he added. “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the jawan’s for choosing the path of service through the police force. Your dedication and commitment to safeguarding the life, property, and honor of the citizens are commendable and praiseworthy,” Rana Sana remarked. He also shed light on the government’s commitment to enhancing the welfare of the police force. The minister said Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif’s steps for approving and implementing various initiatives aimed for the welfare of Islamabad police personnel.