Security reviewed
LAHOREALL the divisional SPs reviewed security on the educational institutes in their respective areas Monday. SP City, Asad Sarfaraz, visited Government College University, King Edward Medical University and Islamia College Civil Lines; SP Civil Lines, Imtiaz Sarwar, visited Aitchison College, Queen Mary School & College; Lahore College for Women University;
By our correspondents
January 13, 2015
LAHORE
ALL the divisional SPs reviewed security on the educational institutes in their respective areas Monday. SP City, Asad Sarfaraz, visited Government College University, King Edward Medical University and Islamia College Civil Lines; SP Civil Lines, Imtiaz Sarwar, visited Aitchison College, Queen Mary School & College; Lahore College for Women University; APWA College and Kinnaird College; SP Sadar Ijaz Shafi Dogar visited UMT Township; SP Model Town Muhammad Baqir Raza visited FC College; SP Iqbal Town Ammara Athar and SP Cantt Nadeem Khokhar also visited the institutes in their respective areas and reviewed the security measures. Lahore Police have informed the City District Government about the educational institutes that have not made proper security measures yet. DIG Operations Dr Haider Ashraf on the occasion said the administration of the schools had been asked for proper security measures time and again and security guards of the schools had been trained for two days.
ALL the divisional SPs reviewed security on the educational institutes in their respective areas Monday. SP City, Asad Sarfaraz, visited Government College University, King Edward Medical University and Islamia College Civil Lines; SP Civil Lines, Imtiaz Sarwar, visited Aitchison College, Queen Mary School & College; Lahore College for Women University; APWA College and Kinnaird College; SP Sadar Ijaz Shafi Dogar visited UMT Township; SP Model Town Muhammad Baqir Raza visited FC College; SP Iqbal Town Ammara Athar and SP Cantt Nadeem Khokhar also visited the institutes in their respective areas and reviewed the security measures. Lahore Police have informed the City District Government about the educational institutes that have not made proper security measures yet. DIG Operations Dr Haider Ashraf on the occasion said the administration of the schools had been asked for proper security measures time and again and security guards of the schools had been trained for two days.
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