IGP takes notice of cops’ clash
LAHORE: Two senior officers of the Punjab Police had an altercation during their visit to China. According to details, a 12-member delegation of the Police Service of Pakistan was in China to participate in a joint training programme on the CPEC security. The 10-day training was from July 1 to 12. The delegation was led by Special Branch Rawalpindi SSP Fazal Hamid.
SSP Syed Karrar Hussain, SSP Mohammad Bin Ashraf, SP Owais Shafiq, SP Anam Faryal, Bushra Nisar, ASP Kainat Azhar, Zainab Khalid, Sundus Ishaq, Bengal Khan and Taib Wazir were part of the delegation. At the Kashgar airport, two senior officers of the Punjab Police clashed with each other. IG Punjab Dr Usman Anwar took notice of the incident and called all the officers to his office today (Saturday).
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