Lahore, In a significant stride towards enhancing the welfare of police personnel, Inspector General Police Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar has allocated an additional 11 lakh rupees for the medical expenses of police employees across Lahore and various districts. This move underscores the Punjab Police’s commitment to supporting the health needs of its workforce and their families.
According to Punjab Police, the distribution of funds includes a notable 04 lakh 73 thousand rupees allocated to CTD Corporal Syed Zartaj Ali Shah for brain tumor treatment. The wife of the late Constable Muhammad Iqbal received 02 lakh rupees for heart disease treatment, while Constable Ahsan Ayub of the Special Protection Unit was granted Rs. 01 lakh for a back bone injury. Additionally, PHP Constable Rahmat ullah was provided 01 lakh for leg fracture treatment, and Senior Clerk of Sialkot Police Syed Nadeem Raza received Rs. 01 lakh for heart disease treatment. Traffic Warden Wajid Mahmood of Rawalpindi Police and retired constable Muhammad Mumtaz of Sargodha were also among the beneficiaries, receiving Rs. 01 lakh and 20 thousand rupees for their medical expenses, respectively.
IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar emphasized the department’s dedication to the continuous support and welfare of the police force and their families, utilizing the income generated from police welfare sources. This initiative marks a pivotal step in addressing the health challenges faced by police personnel, ensuring they and their families have access to necessary medical treatments.