Police hold blood donation camp
Rawalpindi: In wake of prevailing lockdown and following the difficulties of thalassemia patients in twin cities, Rawalpindi police taking an initiative arranged a blood donation camp to facilitate the patients of thalassemia.
Amidst prevailing lockdown in the twin cities, patients of thalassemia are facing acute shortage of blood after reduced blood donations are being observed from citizens.
Anticipating the difficulties and problems of thalassemia patients, on instructions of CPO Rawalpindi DIG Muhammad Ahsan Younis,. Police arranged a blood donation camp here on Tuesday, in which as many as 50 police officials and police personnel donated blood for patients of thalassemia.
CPO Rawalpindi DIG Muhammad Ahsan Younis stated that Punjab Police is pursuing the policy to facilitate public at large and taking initiative to provide assistance to public.
CPO Rawalpindi also stated that police force is doing its best to facilitate the public and committed to serve the public till last drop of their blood.
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