Lahore, In a significant move towards enhancing the operational efficiency and resources of women police officers in Punjab, the offices are being rapidly upgraded under the directives of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif. The initiative aims to bolster the capabilities of female officers by equipping them with modern resources and training, ensuring they are well-prepared to tackle contemporary policing challenges.
According to Punjab Police, Inspector General Police Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar recently visited the office of SP Investigation City Division Lahore to assess the progress of the upgrades. During his visit, SP Munaza Karamat briefed him on the official affairs, human resources, and facilities currently available at the office. IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar expressed satisfaction with the ongoing efforts and reiterated the commitment to empowering women officers and officials under the Chief Minister’s orders.
The upgradation process includes the introduction of the latest policing resources and modern training programs tailored for women officers, aiming to enhance their effectiveness in the field. Dr. Usman Anwar highlighted the critical role played by educated and well-trained women officers in providing efficient service delivery to women citizens, emphasizing the importance of addressing and preventing gender-based crimes.
The presence of senior officials, including SP Operations Ali Raza and SP Investigation City Division Munaza Karamat, at the review meeting underscored the collective focus on improving the working conditions and operational capabilities of women in the Punjab Police force. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to ensure a more inclusive and responsive policing environment across the province.
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