Muhammad Usman
Punjab Inspector General of Police Inam Ghani has said that Punjab Police is fully aware of its social responsibilities and will continue to play a leading role in every mission of public service.
He said that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Punjab Police and Sundas foundation for providing blood to children suffering from Thalaessemia is the continuation of the same glorious tradition under which in all police lines, offices, field formations, units and Safe City authorities, blood donation camps will be set up from time to time and blood donations will be made on a regular basis for children suffering from Thalassemia, hemophilia and other blood diseases. While appreciating the role of Sundas foundation in providing blood to children suffering from Thalassemia, he added that the database of police personnel would be shared with Sundas foundation so that records of all employees could be stored in digital software and in addition to emergencies, routinely collect blood from them when needed to help affected children.
He said that after 90 days any donor can donate blood again so the IT team of Punjab Police along with his foundation would design a program to donate blood by the registered donor police personnel again after the stipulated period under the SMS alert system by which they may donate blood again.
He further said that Thalaessemia is a dangerous disease which kills millions of people in Pakistan every year so young people should avail free blood test facility from Sundas foundation before marriage so that the next generation is protected from possible disease.