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Police rewriting history with its blood: Bugti

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Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior Sarfra Bugti said that police martyrs are rewriting the history of Pakistan, with their blood.

Addressing the 49th CTP passing out ceremony of ASPs at the National Police Academy on Monday in Islamabad, Bugti said that Pakistan is facing serious threats like terrorism and the citizens, police and law enforcement agencies have made countless sacrifices to stop this wave of terrorism.

“We must never forget that we have sacrificed thousands of lives to ensure the survival and bright future of Pakistan,” said the minster. Apart from IG Islamabad Police, Commandant National Police Academy, foreign diplomats and families of passing out police officers participated in the ceremony.

The Minister while congratulating the cadets who performed outstandingly during the training said that he was very happy to come to the passing out ceremony of the Assistant Superintendents of Police of the 49th Special Training Program.

He said that the role and duties of law enforcement agencies are important for the stability and socio-economic development of our country.

Police and law enforcement agencies are using modern technology to provide justice to victims and bring anti-social elements to justice, he added.

“I hope that the police and law enforcement agencies are increasing the capacity of the police and law enforcement agencies as required over time to meet these challenges, improving their efficiency and professionalism in their prime responsibility,” said the minster. He said, these passed out graduates, especially women, will play their key role to face the challenges faced by our society.

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