Passing out parade of 408 SIs held at Sihala training college

Passing out parade of 408 SIs held at Sihala training college
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Summary During the ceremony, CM Punjab stated that elimination of terrorism is a big challenge for police.

RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – Chief Minister of Punjab (CM) Shahbaz Sharif on Monday has stated that the young generation is an important part of society as it can lead the country towards economical development, Dunya News reported.

CM Punjab expressed these views in the passing out parade ceremony of 408 sub-inspectors that was held at Police Training College Sihala in Rawalpindi. According to details, as many as 76 lady inspectors were also got passed during the ceremony.

Mohammad Zeeshan was conferred with high rank award on his best performance in target shooting whereas Sumera Latif also got appreciation over her valor and determination.

While talking at the ceremony, CM Punjab advised the squad to fight against terrorism honestly and serve their duties by assisting other departments as well.

He further felicitated the enrolled 408 trainers, who got passed out of 70,000 candidates and administered oath from them.

Shahbaz Sharif said that government had tried to change the traditional working of police in 1998 but the regime of Pervez Musharraf had totally destroyed the internal structure of this department.

No one can try to demolish the nation who is keen in ensuring justice to its citizens indiscriminately, he added.

The chief guest was presented the guard of honor and inspected freshly turned out contingents of SIs.

On the other hand, Inspector General Punjab (IG) Mushtaq Sukher termed the enrollment of educated youth in police as crucial to country’s prosperity.