Faisalabad, Inspector General Police Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, during his one-day visit to Faisalabad, emphasized the importance of the welfare of police martyrs’ families and the development of public services. His visit included engagements with the families of police martyrs and assessments of key police projects in the city.
According to Punjab Police, Dr. Anwar met with families of police martyrs at Police Lines Faisalabad, where he distributed ownership papers of plots to them. This effort is part of the Punjab Police’s commitment to providing housing for the families of police martyrs who lost their lives before 2007. More than 550 families of martyrs have benefited from this initiative.
During his visit, IG Punjab paid tribute to the martyrs by laying flowers at the Police Line Faisalabad memorial and praying for their souls. He reaffirmed the department’s commitment to supporting the families of fallen policemen, stating that they are an integral part of the police community and will not be left alone.
Dr. Anwar, along with MD Safe City Authority DIG Ahsan Younis, also visited the Safe City Project in Police Line Faisalabad. He was briefed about the ongoing construction work by RPO Faisalabad Dr. Muhammad Abid Khan and CPO Faisalabad Captain (Rtd) Muhammad Ali Zia. Commending their work, he instructed the timely completion of the Safe City project, highlighting its importance for public safety.
Additionally, IG Punjab visited the upgraded Police Station People’s Colony, a part of a special initiative to enhance public service delivery. He reviewed the modern facilities provided and stressed the need to further improve the quality of services and facilities for citizens.
Dr. Anwar’s visit to Faisalabad underscores the ongoing efforts of the Punjab Police to enhance the welfare of police personnel and their families and to improve public services in the region.