6th batch of Punjab Police internship programme completes

By Our Correspondent
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July 20, 2024
An image of the first batch of the Punjab Police student internship programme at the Central Police Office.— Punjab Police website/file

LAHORE:The closing ceremony for the sixth batch of the Punjab Police student internship programme was held at the Central Police Office, here on Friday. Additional IGP Training Punjab Tariq Rustam Chohan, while addressing students, who completed the internship, said the Punjab Police were providing internship opportunities to students to promote a culture of education and research. He emphasised that the experience gained during the internship would aid in the career development of the students.

The additional IGP Training said that through the six-week internship, the young students not only gained awareness about police working and challenges but the students, who completed the internship, would go as ambassadors of the police in society.

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The event was attended by 36 students from the Criminology Department of Punjab University, along with police officers. DIG Training Punjab Rao Munir Zia mentioned that the 36 students were divided into five groups and attached to various branches of the Punjab Police for six weeks. Students completed their internship in the Special Branch, CTD, Safe City Authority, Investigation and IT branches. During the closing ceremony, students presented presentation reports based on their experiences during the internship. Additional IG Training Punjab Tariq Rustam Chohan and DIG Training Rao Munir Zia distributed certificates to the students.

Rs2.2m released for cops’ medical treatment

Inspector General Police (IGP) Punjab Dr Usman Anwar has released Rs2.2 million for medical treatment of employees posted in various districts, including Lahore. According to the details, Rs1 million was given to injured constable Javed Iqbal of Faisalabad police, Ghazi Constables Ahmad and Omar Daraz were given Rs0.2 million each for medical expenses. Ghazi ASI Arif Hussain and injured constable Haseeb Jamal Awan of Vehari police were given Rs150,000 each for treatment.

Traffic Warden Sahib Ali was given Rs0.5 million for treatment of his son’s brain cancer.A committee, headed by Additional IG Welfare and Finance, approved the release of the above mentioned funds after scrutinising the applications received from across the province.

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