IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar Allocates Funds for Treatment of Police Employees’ Children

Lahore, Inspector General of Punjab Police, Dr. Usman Anwar, has issued more than Rs. 700,000 for the medical treatment of children of police employees suffering from severe illnesses.

According to Punjab Police, these funds are part of Dr. Anwar’s ongoing commitment to the health welfare of police employees and their families. Head Constable Abdul Jabbar received Rs. 112,000 for his daughter’s medical expenses. Constable Muhammad Mumtaz Ali of the Special Branch was allocated Rs. 100,000 for his daughter’s treatment. Naib Qasid Muhammad Zafar was provided Rs. 100,000 for his son’s medical care. Constable Tauseef Ahmed from Khanewal received Rs. 100,000 for the treatment of his disabled daughter. Traffic Warden Muhammad Tahir was issued Rs. 100,000 for his son, who was injured in a traffic accident. Constable Riaz Ahmad of PC Farooqabad received Rs. 100,000 for his son’s treatment, and PHP Driver Constable Abid Shakeel was given Rs. 100,000 for his son’s medical expenses.

Dr. Anwar emphasized that under the “Humaray Phool” project, children with severe illnesses are provided with monthly stipends for their medical expenses. He assured that all possible support will continue until the complete recovery of the children of police employees.

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