Sindh Police appoints first female spokesperson
KARACHI: The Sindh Police department has appointed a female superintendent as spokesperson for the first time in the history of the provincial law enforcement department.
According to an official notification issued here on Friday, the Inspector-General Sindh Police has appointed SP Erum Awan as its spokesperson.
Awan is expected to hold her first press conference today at 2:00 pm.
In April last
By GEO ENGLISH
April 03, 2015
KARACHI: The Sindh Police department has appointed a female superintendent as spokesperson for the first time in the history of the provincial law enforcement department.
According to an official notification issued here on Friday, the Inspector-General Sindh Police has appointed SP Erum Awan as its spokesperson.
Awan is expected to hold her first press conference today at 2:00 pm.
In April last year, female sub-inspector Ghazala Syed was elevated to Station House Officer (SHO) for a general police station in Karachi.
A large majority of men are employed in the police department in Pakistan, where women are rarely encouraged to pursue a career in law enforcement.
Women account for less than one percent of total police force in Pakistan, according to data by the National Police Bureau.
According to an official notification issued here on Friday, the Inspector-General Sindh Police has appointed SP Erum Awan as its spokesperson.
Awan is expected to hold her first press conference today at 2:00 pm.
In April last year, female sub-inspector Ghazala Syed was elevated to Station House Officer (SHO) for a general police station in Karachi.
A large majority of men are employed in the police department in Pakistan, where women are rarely encouraged to pursue a career in law enforcement.
Women account for less than one percent of total police force in Pakistan, according to data by the National Police Bureau.
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