Policemen lauded for rendering sacrifices
Islamabad: Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Islamabad, Muhammad Sarfraz Virk, visited Polyclinic to check on injured officers, police spokesman said.
During his visit, CTO Virk met with Constable Shehryar, who was injured in a recent accident while on duty at a supermarket, and Head Constable Shabbir, who is also receiving treatment at Polyclinic. He discussed their conditions with the attending doctors and received updates on their recovery. Expressing solidarity with the injured officers, CTO Virk emphasized, "These officers are like family to us, and we will ensure all necessary care is provided." He commended the officers for their sacrifices in safeguarding the city and its residents, highlighting their bravery and commitment to the nation.
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