FIA marks 50 years of excellence
Islamabad : The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) marked its 50th anniversary with a prestigious ceremony held at FIA Headquarters. Established in 1974, the FIA has achieved significant milestones at national and international levels, which were highlighted during the event.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of former directors general of FIA, senior FIA officials, and other distinguished guests. Among the notable attendees were former DGs Malik Asif Hayat, Tariq Masood Khosa, Zafarullah Khan, Captain (r) Syed Muhammad Abid Qadri, Captain (R) Ahmed Latif, and Mohsin Hassan Butt.
The event began with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a welcome address by Additional Director General (ADG) Headquarters, Jan Muhammad. A special documentary showcased the FIA’s achievements, challenges, and future plans over the past five decades.
Former DG Malik Asif Hayat commended the FIA’s performance and shared his experiences, expressing pride in the inclusion of women in the agency, working alongside their male colleagues. A message from former DG FIA Tariq Pervez was read out, where he reflected on his tenure, acknowledging the challenges and successes encountered during his leadership.
Former DG FIA Tariq Masood Khosa highlighted the importance of justice, impartiality, and transparency in professional services, emphasizing these principles as vital for building public trust. Former DG FIA Saud Mirza, unable to attend due to being overseas, sent a message appreciating DG FIA Ahmed Ishaq Jehangir for organizing the event. He lauded FIA’s efforts in combating cybercrimes, corruption, immigration fraud, and other organized crimes.
Former DG Zafarullah Khan paid tribute to FIA martyrs and stressed the need for enhanced coordination with provincial police and other agencies. Former DG Captain (r) Syed Muhammad Abid Qadri highlighted the importance of investing in modern equipment and professional training for the agency’s growth.
Former DG Captain (r) Ahmed Latif advised FIA personnel to uphold integrity in their duties, while former DG Mohsin Hassan Butt reflected on his tenure and expressed pride in being part of the conference.
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