Dera Ghazi Khan, In a successful operation, the Punjab Police under the leadership of Inspector General Police Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, foiled an attempted terrorist infiltration at the inter-provincial border. The vigilant police teams, stationed at various border posts, effectively prevented the entry of terrorists from the adjoining region into Punjab.
According to Punjab Police, the incident occurred at the Jhangi check post near the Vohawa police station in the Taunsa Circle of Dera Ghazi Khan. Dr. Usman Anwar detailed the sequence of events, revealing that a group of 8 to 10 terrorists belonging to a banned organization attempted to use the cover of night to attack and penetrate the Jhangi border post.
The policemen on duty at the Jhangi post, equipped with advanced thermal image cameras, detected the terrorists’ presence. They responded with heavy firing, successfully repelling the attack and forcing the terrorists to retreat. A backup police team, led by the Station House Officer (SHO) of Vohawa, was promptly dispatched to the site to reinforce the border security.
Dr. Usman Anwar praised the high alertness and commitment of the police teams stationed at all border check posts across the province. He emphasized that the police personnel are vigilant day and night, performing their duties with high morale and dedication. The Inspector General asserted that the Punjab Police are fully prepared to confront and eliminate any threats posed by dangerous terrorists, who he described as enemies of public safety and property.
In his message, IGP Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar reaffirmed the force’s commitment to protecting the province from anti-national elements, terrorists, and criminals. He vowed that no effort would be spared to prevent any terrorist incursions into Punjab and to ensure the safety of its citizens.
Karachi, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome, emphasized the commitment of the United States to strengthening its trade and economic partnership with Pakistan during his visit to Karachi from January 21-23. His engagements included meetings with various business leaders and organizations, underscoring the importance of private sector-led economic growth and the potential for increased trade and investment between the two countries.
According to Embassy of The United States of America, Ambassador Blome’s visit involved a series of strategic meetings aimed at bolstering economic ties. In his discussion with the American Business Council (ABC), he highlighted the significance of equitable and sustainable economic growth driven by the private sector. He also acknowledged the corporate social responsibility efforts of U.S. companies in Pakistan and gained insights on the local business climate from industry leaders.
During his interaction with members of the Young Presidents’ Organization, a global community of chief executives based in the U.S., the Ambassador exchanged views on Pakistan’s investment and business environment and discussed prospects for economic reform. This meeting was part of his broader agenda to explore opportunities for enhancing bilateral trade and investment relationships.
A key highlight of Ambassador Blome’s visit was his tour of the Center for Entrepreneurial Development at the Institute of Business Administration. He emphasized the United States’ support for entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth in Pakistan. Echoing President Biden’s sentiments, the Ambassador expressed his enthusiasm for the entrepreneurial spirit and confirmed U.S. backing for various initiatives, including the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs, Built By Her, and Qadam Barhao.
At the National Incubation Center – Karachi, Ambassador Blome reaffirmed the U.S.’s strong support for innovators, entrepreneurs, and students. He appreciated the NIC-K’s collaboration with the United States in programs like Global Entrepreneurship Week and the U.S. Speaker Series Program. Discussions also touched on the crucial role of innovation and entrepreneurship in addressing challenges like renewable energy access and the climate crisis.
Ambassador Blome’s trip also included meetings with the caretaker Chief Ministers of Sindh and Balochistan, Justice (Retired) Maqbool Baqar and Ali Mardan Khan Domki, respectively. These discussions centered on deepening the U.S.-Pakistan trade and economic partnership and shared priorities between the two countries.
This visit by the U.S. Ambassador underscores the ongoing commitment of the United States to foster economic growth, open new markets for American companies, and enhance global economic security and prosperity, both in Pakistan and worldwide.