Ex-IGP Sindh wins shooting competition
Karachi Former Inspector General (IG) Sindh Police Shoaib Suddle won the International Small Arms Shooting competition organised here by the International Police Association’s (IPA) Sindh chapter on Sunday.Sindh Police’s Elite Training Centre Razzaqabad resounded with the bullet fires.Over 100 people participated in the competition belonging to various law enforcement agencies
By News Desk
May 04, 2015
Karachi
Former Inspector General (IG) Sindh Police Shoaib Suddle won the International Small Arms Shooting competition organised here by the International Police Association’s (IPA) Sindh chapter on Sunday.
Sindh Police’s Elite Training Centre Razzaqabad resounded with the bullet fires.
Over 100 people participated in the competition belonging to various law enforcement agencies including ASF, ANF, Coast Guards, Rangers and Police besides civilians including women.
Speaking to the media after inaugurating the competition, IPA President Shoaib Suddle said that events like this will help in portraying a positive image of Pakistan.
He also expressed his satisfaction over prevailing law and order situation in Karachi, which he said was improving with the passage of each day.
Suddle said that foreigners could not participate in the competition due to travel restrictions.
Former Inspector General (IG) Sindh Police Shoaib Suddle won the International Small Arms Shooting competition organised here by the International Police Association’s (IPA) Sindh chapter on Sunday.
Sindh Police’s Elite Training Centre Razzaqabad resounded with the bullet fires.
Over 100 people participated in the competition belonging to various law enforcement agencies including ASF, ANF, Coast Guards, Rangers and Police besides civilians including women.
Speaking to the media after inaugurating the competition, IPA President Shoaib Suddle said that events like this will help in portraying a positive image of Pakistan.
He also expressed his satisfaction over prevailing law and order situation in Karachi, which he said was improving with the passage of each day.
Suddle said that foreigners could not participate in the competition due to travel restrictions.
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