38 PSP officers’ retirement dates notified
38 PSP officers of BS-18 to BS-22 will retire during the years 2024 and 2025 on attaining the retirement age of 60
ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has issued notifications of the retirement of 38 officers of the Police Service of Pakistan (PSP).
According to the notifications, 38 PSP officers of BS-18 to BS-22 will retire during the years 2024 and 2025 on attaining the retirement age of 60. They include seven PSP officers of BS-22, six officers of BS-21, three officers of BS-20, five officers of BS-19 and 17 officers of BS-18. The BS-22 officers whose notifications of retirement have been issued are Mushtaq Mehar (March 3, 2025), AD Khawaja (April 23, 2025), Faisal Shahkar (December 29, 2024), Sanaullah Abbasi (October 19, 2024), Mahmood Alam Mehsud (June 5, 2025) Salahuddin Khan (January 6, 2025) and Sardar Ali (February 20, 2025). The BS-21 officers include Ghulam Rasul Zahid (September 30, 2024), Ehsan Sadiq (July 14, 2024), Zubair Hashmi (March 9, 2025), Sabir Ahmad (December 24, 2024) and Khalid Khattak (December 14, 2024).
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